Plant Physiological Phenomena
Plant physiological phenomena refer to the development and functioning of living plants and their various components, such as leaves, stems, roots, and flowers. Plant physiology is a sub-discipline of botany devoted to understanding the biological processes that take place within plants. It helps us understand how plants respond to environmental impacts, their growth and development, the mechanism of photosynthesis and other vital metabolic processes. As a result, it is important to understanding how plants interact with their environment, as well as how they are adapted to survive in a given area. Plant physiology research has also helped us better understand how to use plants to produce food and medicine, as well as to improve the sustainability of our agricultural system.
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