Modelling photosynthetic efficiency (α) for the light-response curve of cocksfoot leaves grown under temperate field conditions

European Journal of Agronomy - Tập 22 - Trang 277-292 - 2005
Pablo L. Peri1,2, Derrick J. Moot1, David L. McNeil3
1Soil, Plant and Ecological Sciences Division, Field Service Centre, P.O. Box 84, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand
2Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral-INTA, cc 332 (CP 9400), Rı́o Gallegos, Santa Cruz, Argentina
3Department of Primary Industries, VIDA, Victoria PMB 260, Australia

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