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Tropical Forest Plant Ecophysiology
Comparative Ecophysiology of Mangrove Forest and Tropical Lowland Moist Rainforest
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Marilyn C. Ball
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1996
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Springer US
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1996
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10.1007/978-1-4613-1163-8_16
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Book chapters
pp. 5
Photosynthetic Responses of Tropical Forest Plants to Contrasting Light Environments
pp. 399
Environmental Factors and Ecophysiological Processes along Altitudinal Gradients in Wet Tropical Mountains
pp. 114
Scaling up from Leaves to Whole Plants and Canopies for Photosynthetic Gas Exchange
pp. 162
Photosynthetic Characteristics of Tropical Trees Along Successional Gradients
pp. 217
Hydraulic Architecture of Woody Tropical Plants
pp. 268
Root Growth and Rhizosphere Interactions in Tropical Forests
pp. 305
Anti-Herbivore Defenses of Young Tropical Leaves: Physiological Constraints and Ecological Trade-offs
pp. 337
Causes and Consequences of Epiphyll Colonization
pp. 363
Physiology of Tropical Vines and Hemiepiphytes: Plants that Climb Up and Plants that Climb Down
pp. 440
Phenological Responses to Seasonality in Tropical Forest Plants
pp. 461
Comparative Ecophysiology of Mangrove Forest and Tropical Lowland Moist Rainforest
pp. 559
Ecophysiology of Tropical Tree Seedlings
pp. 619
Canopy Structure and Dynamics: Integration of Growth Processes in Tropical Pioneer Trees
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