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Part I: Autecology - 03. Physiological Ecology: Plants
by
Ackerly, David D
, Stuart, Stephanie A
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Autecology
/ Botany
/ Ecology
/ Ecophysiology
/ Physiological ecology
/ Physiology
/ Plant growth
/ Plant populations
/ Theory
2009
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Part I: Autecology - 03. Physiological Ecology: Plants
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Ackerly, David D
, Stuart, Stephanie A
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Autecology
/ Botany
/ Ecology
/ Ecophysiology
/ Physiological ecology
/ Physiology
/ Plant growth
/ Plant populations
/ Theory
2009
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Part I: Autecology - 03. Physiological Ecology: Plants
2009
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Plant physiological ecology addresses the physiological interactions of plants with the abiotic and biotic environment and the consequences for plant growth, distributions, and responses to changing conditions. Plants have three unique features that influence their physiological ecology: they are autotrophs (obtaining energy from the sun], they are sessile and unable to move, and they are modular, exhibiting indeterminate growth.
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Princeton University Press
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0691128391, 9780691128399
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