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High photosynthetic capacity in a shade-tolerant crassulacean acid metabolism plant. Implications for sunfleck use, nonphotochemical energy dissipation, and susceptibility to photoinhibition
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Abstract of Article  Will be presented in next release
Date Last Accessed  Accessed January 20, 2015
Title of Article  High photosynthetic capacity in a shade-tolerant crassulacean acid metabolism plant. Implications for sunfleck use, nonphotochemical energy dissipation, and susceptibility to photoinhibition
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Citation  Plant physiology 1997 v.113 no.2 pp. 441-450
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Date of Publication  1997
Location of Article  http://pubag.nal.usda.gov/pubag/article.xhtml?id=664656
Name of Publication  Plant physiology
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Accession Number  207428