Probing photosynthesis : mechanisms, regulation, and adaptation
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- Plant Science 421
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About Probing photosynthesis : mechanisms, regulation, and adaptation
This paper, published in 2000, received 555 indexed citations . Written by Mohammad Yunus, Uday V. Pathre and Prasanna Mohanty covering the research area of Molecular Biology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Plant Science (421 citations), Molecular Biology (209 citations), Global and Planetary Change (89 citations), Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics (81 citations) and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment (48 citations).
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