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Photosynthetic Rate and Dynamic Environment

By: Kazutoshi Yabuki
130 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
Photosynthetic Rate and Dynamic Environment
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  • Photosynthetic Rate and Dynamic Environment ISBN: 9781402018657 Hardback Feb 2004 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Deals with photosynthesis and growth of plants/crops from an environmental engineering and environmental physics point of view. A theory to CO2 diffusion or photosynthesis of a single leaf, a plant, plant community and forests is also applied and discussed in detail.

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From the contents: Preface.- I: A Closer Look at Wind.- II: CO2 Exchange between the Air and the Leaf.- III: Photosynthetic Rate in the Aspects of the Leaf Boundary Layer.- IV: Photosynthetic Rate of a Plant Community and Wind Speed.- V: Gas Exchange between the Pneumatophores and Roots of Mangroves by Photosynthesis of Pneumatophore.

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By: Kazutoshi Yabuki
130 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
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