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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PHOTOPHILY»
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1
Controlling factors in plant development
In a related matter, the curve of vegetative growth (frond multiplication) response
to a light pulse (vegetative photophily) plotted against the time of pulse
application also consists of superimposed oscillatory and hourglass components
(Fig.
2
Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... philter, photophile, pho- tophilia, photophilous, photophily, potamophil- ous,
psychrophile, psychrophilic, psychrophily, pygophilous, pyrophilia. saprophilous,
sapro- phily, scopophilia. stegophilist, termitophile(s), termitophilic, termitophilous
, ...
S. Medvedev (Nesterov, 1949) in his works on the determination of photophily in
various tree species. Proceeding from the fact that the bole of a tree grown in the
open tapers considerably, whereas that of a tree grown in a forest stand tapers ...
S. Medvedev (Nesterov, 1949) in his works on the determination of photophily in
various tree species. Proceeding from the fact that the bole of a tree grown in the
open tapers considerably, whereas that of a tree grown in a forest stand tapers ...
Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical Information (U.S.), 1967
5
Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts
The situation is very similar to what has previously been re- □eaied concerning
the non-photosynthetic light- requirement of the same str of duckweed for frond
multiplication. Increasing photophily for flower production is likely accompanied
by ...
6
Soviet Plant Physiology
In the control, on the other hand, maximum photosynthesis, RR, and content of
water-soluble protein were higher in the hybrid, which indicates its greater
photophily. However, the value of leaf RR in calculation per 1 mg of water-
soluble ...
7
Scots pine--Pinus sylvestris L.
Thus, although pine is oligotrophic, the quality of the habitat, the soil especially, is
important for its population dynamics. The pronounced photophily of pine
especially is very important in the processes here referred to* because
populations of ...
8
Biological basis for the propagation of woody plants by ...
The higher the degree of photophily of the plants, the poorer was the rooting rate
of the cuttings under a blue filter. For instance, cuttings of light- loving crape
myrtle rooted to 97%, 48% and 40% under colorless, red, and blue filters (at the ...
PLANTS, photophilia. photophilia 319. PLANTS. photophilic 245. LIGHT,
photophily; 319. PLANTS, photophilia. photophilous 319. plants, photophilia.
photophily 245. LIGHT; 319. PLANTS, ...
Laurence Urdang, Anne Ryle, Tanya H. Lee, 1986
Di— rect tests in the photograde have shown the great photophily of this burn—
cow (Anthaxia) and the sluggish reaction to light of the bark beetle (Scol us
multistriatus). The second series of observations was carried out in an oak
plantation ...
United States. Department of Commerce. Office of Technical Services, 1961