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Helms, J. 1976, Factors influencing net photosynthesis in trees: an ecological viewpoint, in: Tree Physiology and Yield Improvement, pp. 55–78, M. G. R. Cannell and F. T. Last, ed. Academic Press, London. Hsiao T. 1973, Plant responses to water stress, Annu. Lenz, . and Williams, C. 1973, Effect of fruit removal on net assimilation and gaseous diffusive resistance of soybean leaves, Anger. Cite this chapter as: Kramer . 1980) The Role of Physiology in Crop Improvement. Springer, Boston, MA.
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