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Absorption of artificial dew: Ponderosa pine seedlings demonstrate ability to reverse usual procedure of plant transpiration

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Edward C. Stone
Ami Y. Shachori

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California Agriculture 8(12):7-10.

Published December 01, 1954

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The life expectancy of ponderosa pine seedlings–growing in dry soil–can be materially increased by artificial dew, according to the results of recent studies.

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Absorption of artificial dew: Ponderosa pine seedlings demonstrate ability to reverse usual procedure of plant transpiration

Edward C. Stone, Ami Y. Shachori
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Absorption of artificial dew: Ponderosa pine seedlings demonstrate ability to reverse usual procedure of plant transpiration

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Authors

Edward C. Stone
Ami Y. Shachori

Publication Information

California Agriculture 8(12):7-10.

Published December 01, 1954

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Abstract

The life expectancy of ponderosa pine seedlings–growing in dry soil–can be materially increased by artificial dew, according to the results of recent studies.

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