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The field of plant physiology includes the study of all the internal activities of plants—those chemical and physical processes associated with life as they occur in plants. This includes study at many levels of scale of size and time. At the smallest scale are molecular interactions of photosynthesis and internal diffusion of water, minerals ...
Browse the latest research articles on plant physiology from the official journal of the American Society of Plant Biologists. Find topics such as stress, metabolism, signaling, development, and more.
2 days ago · Plant physiology articles from across Nature Portfolio. Plant physiology is a sub-discipline of botany concerned with the physical, chemical and biological functioning of plants.
Plant physiology focuses on the chemistry and physics of how plants function. Plants capture light energy and produce sugars through photosynthesis and break down these sugars through aerobic cellular respiration.
30.0: Prelude to Plant Form and Physiology. While individual plant species are unique, all share a common structure: a plant body consisting of stems, roots, and leaves. They all transport water, minerals, and sugars produced through photosynthesis through the plant body in a similar manner.