Whole Plant Physiology
Whole plant physiology is the study of the physiological processes that occur in all aspects of a plant's life, from seed germination to the production of food, and how these processes contribute to the overall functioning of the plant. It is an important field of study because it helps us better understand how plants grow and interact with their environment. Whole plant physiology provides us with knowledge to design better crop varieties and to increase crop yields, as well as to aid in the development of improved agricultural practices. It is also valuable in understanding the effects of climate change on plants, and in providing insights into how plants can be used to address environmental problems such as pollution, soil erosion, and water conservation.
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