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Carbon Assimilation, Biomass Partitioning and Productivity in Grasses
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Louis Irving
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Agriculture (General)
/ Biological assimilation
/ Biomass
/ biomass partitioning
/ canopy
/ Carbon
/ Carbon dioxide
/ carbon dioxide fixation
/ dry matter partitioning
/ Enzymes
/ Grasses
/ Leaves
/ Light
/ Morphology
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrient availability
/ Nutrient status
/ Photosynthesis
/ Plant growth
/ Plant morphology
/ Productivity
/ S1-972
/ shoot-root allocation
/ Sorghum
2015
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Carbon Assimilation, Biomass Partitioning and Productivity in Grasses
by
Louis Irving
in
Agriculture (General)
/ Biological assimilation
/ Biomass
/ biomass partitioning
/ canopy
/ Carbon
/ Carbon dioxide
/ carbon dioxide fixation
/ dry matter partitioning
/ Enzymes
/ Grasses
/ Leaves
/ Light
/ Morphology
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrient availability
/ Nutrient status
/ Photosynthesis
/ Plant growth
/ Plant morphology
/ Productivity
/ S1-972
/ shoot-root allocation
/ Sorghum
2015
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Carbon Assimilation, Biomass Partitioning and Productivity in Grasses
by
Louis Irving
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Agriculture (General)
/ Biological assimilation
/ Biomass
/ biomass partitioning
/ canopy
/ Carbon
/ Carbon dioxide
/ carbon dioxide fixation
/ dry matter partitioning
/ Enzymes
/ Grasses
/ Leaves
/ Light
/ Morphology
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrient availability
/ Nutrient status
/ Photosynthesis
/ Plant growth
/ Plant morphology
/ Productivity
/ S1-972
/ shoot-root allocation
/ Sorghum
2015
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Carbon Assimilation, Biomass Partitioning and Productivity in Grasses
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Carbon Assimilation, Biomass Partitioning and Productivity in Grasses
2015
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Overview
Plant growth correlates with net carbon gain on a whole plant basis. Over the last several decades, the driving factors shaping plant morphology and performance have become increasingly clear. This review seeks to explore the importance of these factors for grass performance. Briefly, these fall into factors influencing photosynthetic rates directly, competition between plants in a canopy, and nutrient status and availability.
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