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Responses of photosynthesis and chlorophyll fluorescence during light induction in different seedling ages of Mahonia oiwakensis.

Chung-I ChenKuan-Hung LinTzu-Chao LinMeng-Yuan HuangYung-Chih ChenChau-Ching HuangChing-Wen Wang
Published in: Botanical studies (2023)
These results could be useful for predicting the changes in growth and distribution of Mahonia species grown in controlled environments and open fields with various combinations of varying light illuminations, and ecological monitoring of their restoration and habitat creation is important for provenance conservation and helps to formulate better conservation strategies for the seedlings.
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