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Strahlenwirkungen

a) Ultraviolette Strahlen

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Fortschritte der Botanik

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In der Berichtszeit sind folgende Übersichtsartikel erschienen: Hanawalt; Haynes; Johns; Ponnamperuma; Rupert U. Harm; J. K. Setlow (1, 2); R. B. Setlow (2); Smith (1, 2). Eine methodische und grundsätzliche Einführung in die UV-Photobiologie gibt Jagger. Über genetische UV-Strahlenwirkungen wird im Kapitel Genetik berichtet.

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Füchtbauer, W. (1969). Strahlenwirkungen. In: Ellenberg, H., Esser, K., Merxmüller, H., Sitte, P., Ziegler, H. (eds) Fortschritte der Botanik. Progress in Botany, vol 31. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95093-3_11

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