A canopy conundrum: can wind-induced movement help to increase crop productivity by relieving photosynthetic limitations?

Volume: 70, Issue: 9, Pages: 2371 - 2380
Published: Jan 7, 2019
Abstract
Wind-induced movement is a ubiquitous occurrence for all plants grown in natural or agricultural settings, and in the context of high, damaging wind speeds it has been well studied. However, the impact of lower wind speeds (which do not cause any damage) on mode of movement, light transmission, and photosynthetic properties has, surprisingly, not been fully explored. This impact is likely to be influenced by biomechanical properties and...
Paper Details
Title
A canopy conundrum: can wind-induced movement help to increase crop productivity by relieving photosynthetic limitations?
Published Date
Jan 7, 2019
Volume
70
Issue
9
Pages
2371 - 2380
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