The Physiological Ecology of Woody PlantsElsevier Science, 1991 - 657 páginas The efficient management of trees and other woody plants can be improved given an understanding of the physiological processes that control growth, the complex environmental factors that influence those processes, and our ability to regulate and maintain environmental conditions that facilitate growth. |
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The Physiological Ecology of Woody Plants Theodore T. Kozlowski,Paul J. Kramer,Stephen G. Pallardy Vista previa limitada - 2012 |
The Physiological Ecology of Woody Plants Theodore T. Kozlowski,Paul J. Kramer,Stephen G. Pallardy Vista de fragmentos - 1991 |
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