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The recovery of photosynthesis in tomato subsequent to chilling exposure
Bjorn Martin,
Donald R. Ort
Plant Biology
Crop Sciences
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
Center for Advanced Study
Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies
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Photosynthesis
100%
Tomato
100%
Chilling
100%
Net Photosynthesis
28%
Chilling Damage
28%
Growth Temperature
14%
Normal Growth
14%
CO2 Concentration
14%
Bright Light
14%
Ambient CO2
14%
Stomatal Conductance
14%
Tomato Plant
14%
Photosynthesis Inhibition
14%
Photosynthetic Quantum Yield
14%
Lycopersicon Esculentum Mill
14%
Detached Leaves
14%
Intact Plants
14%
Tomato Leaves
14%
Chilling Event
14%
Low Temperature Exposure
14%
Low Temperature Sensitivity
14%
High Intensity Illumination
14%
Engineering
Inhibition
100%
Low-Temperature
66%
Growth Temperature
33%
Periodic Time
33%
Quantum Yield
33%
Bright Light
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Photosynthesis
100%
Conductance
10%
Temperature Sensitivity
10%
Illumination
10%
Lycopersicon
10%
Quantum Yield
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Photosystem
100%
Lycopersicon
10%
Stomatal Conductance
10%
Material Science
Carbon Dioxide
100%