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26/06/2000 |
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26/06/2000 |
Autoria: |
WENT, F. W. |
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Kerckhoff Laboratories of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. |
Título: |
The effect of temperature on plant growth. |
Ano de publicação: |
1959 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Am. Rev. Plant Physiol., v.4, p.347-362, 1959. |
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Inglês |
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In spite of the extensive work on the effect of temperature on plants in general, there are very few reviews on this subject as a whole, the most extensive being that of Belehradek. The ecological effects of temperature are discussed by Daubenmire, Whyte, and Water. Temperature, along with light, humidity, etc., belongs to the important factors in the environment of plants. It is also an insufficiently appreciated tool for research, for in many cases the processes of growth can be differentiated by their temperatures responses. |
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LEADER 00843naa a2200121 a 4500 001 1649037 005 2000-06-26 008 1959 bl --- 0-- u #d 100 1 $aWENT, F. W. 245 $aThe effect of temperature on plant growth. 260 $c1959 520 $aIn spite of the extensive work on the effect of temperature on plants in general, there are very few reviews on this subject as a whole, the most extensive being that of Belehradek. The ecological effects of temperature are discussed by Daubenmire, Whyte, and Water. Temperature, along with light, humidity, etc., belongs to the important factors in the environment of plants. It is also an insufficiently appreciated tool for research, for in many cases the processes of growth can be differentiated by their temperatures responses. 773 $tAm. Rev. Plant Physiol.$gv.4, p.347-362, 1959.
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