The capture and gratuitous disposal of resources by plants

Thomas, Howard, Sadras, V. O. (2001). The capture and gratuitous disposal of resources by plants. Functional Ecology, 15, 3-12 KEYWORDS: abscission • carbon • evolution • leaf • nitrogen • photosynthesis • root • senescence

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