Original Review of Environmental Physiology: Photosynthesis and Systematic Metabolomics
- 26 July 2024
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Jiangxi Province ChengZhu Environmental Engineering Company Ltd in Journal of biological sciences
- Vol. 2024 (07)
- https://doi.org/10.58473/jbs0024
Abstract
This article has comprehensively summarized the photosynthesis system in plant, illustrated by representative case studies. The improvement in both study theory and research method of physiological responses to various environmental stress have been substantially discussed in each part.Keywords
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