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Photosynthese und natürliche Umweltfaktoren

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Physiologie der Photosynthese

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Die Photosynthese einer Pflanze ist abhängig vom Licht und von der Temperatur. Auch das Angebot an Wasser und Mineral Stoffen und die Gaszusammensetzung der Luft wirken sich auf die Photosynthese aus. Pflanzen, die wie die Sonnen- und Schattenpflanzen, entwicklungsphysiologisch oder wie die C3- und C4-Pflanzen, genetisch an verschiedene Standorte angepaßt sind, reagieren unterschiedlich auf die natürlichen Umweltfaktoren.

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Buschmann, C., Grumbach, K. (1985). Photosynthese und natürliche Umweltfaktoren. In: Physiologie der Photosynthese. Hochschultext. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70255-6_10

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