Growth, development, transpiration, and translocation as affected by abiotic environmental factors

作者: Chieri Kubota

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-801775-3.00010-X

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摘要: Abstract Understanding of environmental factors affecting various aspects plant growth and development is crucial in factories' design operation. This chapter first defines vegetative (shoots root growth) then discusses the typical abiotic (temperature, light intensity, quality, photoperiod, humidity, carbon dioxide concentration, air current speed, nutrient root-zone environment) development. Then transpiration translocation sugar are briefly described using general physiological understanding water potential sink–source relationship.

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