#Question id: 10193
#6. System Physiology – Plant
Leaf orientation is controlled by a specialized organ that contains motor cells that change their osmotic potential and generate mechanical forces that determine laminar orientation, that specialized organ is known as
#Question id: 10195
#6. System Physiology – Plant
The acclimation of the leaves into the shaded environment shows characteristics of increasing light capturing by having,
#Question id: 10196
#6. System Physiology – Plant
Why are light compensation points lower for shade plants?
#Question id: 10197
#6. System Physiology – Plant
Light compensation point found at which;
#Question id: 10202
#6. System Physiology – Plant
What will happen if C4 leaves are exposed to low O2 concentrations?
#Question id: 10211
#6. System Physiology – Plant
Which of the following mechanism is not involve in phtoprotection to plants?