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Mathematical models for some ecophysiological characteristics in different weather condition in moss (Plagiomnium acutum)

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Based on the data from experiment, several mathematical models for describing the ecophysiological characteristics ofPlagiomnium acutum and the relationship between photosynthetic active radiation (R)P, temperature of atmospheric (T a), relative humidity (H r), concentration of carbon dioxide were established with the method of regression. The biological meanings of the models were analyzed primarily, which showed significance in both theory and application.

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Foundation item, Supported by the Education Committee of Human Province

Biography: LI Jing (1955-), male, associate Porofesser.

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Jing, L., Ying-di, L., Hu-ming, L. et al. Mathematical models for some ecophysiological characteristics in different weather condition in moss (Plagiomnium acutum). Wuhan Univ. J. Nat. Sci. 5, 123–126 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02828327

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