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Physiology of Growth and Development in Horticultural Plants

ISBN : 9781032429588

Author : N. R. Bhat

Publisher : Crc Press

Year : 2025

Language : English

Type : Book

Description : The development of a plant is a multifaceted, dynamic phenomenon. Due to their immobility, plants respond not only to internal developmental cues, but also to changes in the prevailing environmental conditions. Climate change has increased vulnerability in plants due to increasing concentrations of CO2 and other pollutants, and fluctuations in the growing environment. These changes affect crop growth and productivity thereby posing a major risk to global food security.

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