Dehydration, Water Fluxes, and Permeability of Tobacco Leaf Tissue
AUTOR(ES)
Graziani, Y.
RESUMO
Removal of the lower epidermis from a tobacco leaf allows a faster and wider range of water fluxes, without damaging the mesophyll. It also permits a more direct examination of the photosynthetic potential of the tissue at various levels of hydration.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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