Environmental physiology : effects on plant growth and development : application for the degree of Doctor of Science from Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
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1988
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Massey University
This Doctor of Science comprises a number of published works listed in the Papers Cited in the attached file. Due to copyright restriction, they are not included here but can be accessed individually from the publisher.
This Doctor of Science comprises a number of published works listed in the Papers Cited in the attached file. Due to copyright restriction, they are not included here but can be accessed individually from the publisher.
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The research papers selected in this application for the Degree of Doctor of Science (Massey University) are based on original research in the field of environmental physiology, especially in the areas of spectral quality, photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD - "light intensity"), photoperiod (daylength), and temperature (including freezing stress) and their effects on plant growth and development. The aim of this research has been to study how these factors of the environment influence plant growth form and function. The work has been carried out using a combination of controlled environment technology and field based research.
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Ecophysiology
