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Stomata Reactivity in Leaves at Different Insertion Level During Wilting

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The influence of the external environment as a primary factor on the movement of stomata has been the subject of many papers by different authors. Much less attention has been paid to the effect of internal factors, i.e. the genotypes of plants, their development and growth. The conditions of the environment have an indirect effect in this case through the plant organism, certain qualities of which are determined by them.

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Solarová, J. (1965). Stomata Reactivity in Leaves at Different Insertion Level During Wilting. In: Slavík, B. (eds) Water Stress in Plants. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3593-4_14

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