The relationships existing between radiant energy and photosynthesis have been extensively investigated on the apple/2/but not on the other fruit trees, pear included. In addition, such information resists generalization, owing to the remarkable differences underlying tree morphology and physiology of the different species; furthermore, some disagreement arises regarding the terminology and the units used to evaluate the amount of radiant energy useful for the photosynthetic process.
Effects of the pear tree canopy on photosynthetically active radiation availability.
Rossi F;Baraldi R
1984
Abstract
The relationships existing between radiant energy and photosynthesis have been extensively investigated on the apple/2/but not on the other fruit trees, pear included. In addition, such information resists generalization, owing to the remarkable differences underlying tree morphology and physiology of the different species; furthermore, some disagreement arises regarding the terminology and the units used to evaluate the amount of radiant energy useful for the photosynthetic process.File in questo prodotto:
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