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Interrelations

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Basic Growth Analysis

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Although the quantities involved in plant growth analysis each have an independent meaning, as described in the preceding sections, their strength as analytical tools owes much to their interrelations with one another. Various types of interrelations can occur, but they all share the same general properties which arise from their special mathematical status.

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© 1990 Roderick Hunt

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Hunt, R. (1990). Interrelations. In: Basic Growth Analysis. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9117-6_8

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