Category:Plant physiology
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- Plant physiology — the study of the physiology, or the function, of plants.
- Fundamental processes such as photosynthesis, cellular respiration, transpiration, and floral induction are studied by plant physiologists.
Subcategories
This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.
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- Auxin action (13 P)
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- Constantly blooming plants (22 P)
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- Defoliants (10 P)
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I
- Plant immunity (5 P)
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- Night-blooming plants (92 P)
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- Plant organogenesis (3 P)
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- Tropism (13 P)
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- Plant physiology stubs (82 P)
Pages in category "Plant physiology"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 217 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Calcicole
- Calcifuge
- Canopy conductance
- Casparian strip
- Cell wall
- Cellular respiration
- Chilling requirement
- Cladoptosis
- Climacteric (botany)
- Cold hardening
- Compartmentalization of decay in trees
- Compensatory conductance
- Copigmentation
- Cortex (botany)
- Crop coefficient
- Crown sprouting
- Cutan (polymer)
- Cutin
- Cytorrhysis
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- Parasitic plant
- Pearl body
- Persistence (botany)
- Phloem
- Phloem loading
- Photoperiodism
- Photorespiration
- Photosynthesis
- Photosynthesis system
- Photosynthetic capacity
- Phototropin
- Phytochrome
- Phytofluene
- Phytolith
- Pit (botany)
- Pith
- Plant bioacoustics
- Wound response in plants
- Plant communication
- Plant cuticle
- Plant defense against herbivory
- Plant growth analysis
- Plant nucleus movement
- Plant perception (physiology)
- Plant Physiology (journal)
- Plant Proteome Database
- Plant root exudates
- Plant secondary metabolism
- Plant secretory tissue
- Plant senescence
- Plant stem cell
- Plant stress measurement
- Plant use of endophytic fungi in defense
- Plant-induced systemic resistance
- Plasmolysis
- Plastid
- Pneumatode
- Poikilohydry
- Pollen tube
- Potometer
- Pressure flow hypothesis
- Prolonged sine
- Proteinase inhibitors in plants
- Protochlorophyllide
- Protoplast
- Pseudo-response regulator
- Pyrogenic flowering
- Pyrophyte