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Temperature Dependence of Plant and Crop Process Export

Ann Bot, Vol. 55, No. 1. (1 January 1985), pp. 1-24.

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The quantitative effects of temperature on plant and crop processes are discussed and related to the underlying theory, by means of a critical and expository essay which aims to provide a conceptual basis for the consideration of these problems. The topics considered include the Arrhenius equation and Q10; the collision and transition-state theories of the rate constant; models with a temperature optimum; models without a temperature optimum; phase changes; diffusion, viscosity and translocation; hybrid systems (biochemistry plus transport); photosynsthesis; respiration; and development with the day-degree hypothesis.


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