Original paper
Patterns in the spectral composition of sunlight and biologically meaningful spectral photon ratios as affected by atmospheric factors
Abstract
Plants rely on spectral cues present in their surroundings, generated by the constantly changing light environment, to guide their growth and reproduction. Photoreceptors mediate the capture of information by plants from the light environment over a wide range of wavelengths, but despite extensive evidence that plants respond to various light cues, only fragmentary data have been published showing patterns of diurnal, seasonal and geographical...
Paper Details
Title
Patterns in the spectral composition of sunlight and biologically meaningful spectral photon ratios as affected by atmospheric factors
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
291
Pages
108041 - 108041
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