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Which plant trait explains the variations in relative growth rate and its response to elevated carbon dioxide concentration among Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes derived from a variety of habitats?The effect of interspecific variation in photosynthetic plasticity on 4-year growth rate and 8-year survival of understorey tree seedlings in response to gap formations in a cool-temperate deciduous forest.Green light drives leaf photosynthesis more efficiently than red light in strong white light: revisiting the enigmatic question of why leaves are green.Operation of dual mechanisms that both lead to photoinactivation of Photosystem II in leaves by visible light.Obstacles in the quantification of the cyclic electron flux around Photosystem I in leaves of C3 plants.Differential effects of severe water stress on linear and cyclic electron fluxes through Photosystem I in spinach leaf discs in CO(2)-enriched air.Mutant selection in the self-incompatible plant radish (Raphanus sativus L. var. sativus) using two-step TILLING.Recovery of photoinactivated photosystem II in leaves: retardation due to restricted mobility of photosystem II in the thylakoid membrane.The leaf anatomy of a broad-leaved evergreen allows an increase in leaf nitrogen content in winter.Intra-leaf gradients of photoinhibition induced by different color lights: implications for the dual mechanisms of photoinhibition and for the application of conventional chlorophyll fluorometers.The involvement of dual mechanisms of photoinactivation of photosystem II in Capsicum annuum L. Plants.The time course of photoinactivation of photosystem II in leaves revisited.Dependence of functional traits related to growth rates and their CO response on multiple habitat climate factors across Arabidopsis thaliana populationsLeaf anatomy and light acclimation in woody seedlings after gap formation in a cool-temperate deciduous forestCosts and benefits of photosynthetic light acclimation by tree seedlings in response to gap formationFunctional shifts in leaves of woody invaders of deciduous forests between their home and away ranges
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