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pro vyhledávání: '"Eugene Cardiff"'
Autor:
William H. Behle, Sam E. Tanner, Laurence M. Huey, Ned K. Johnson, Joel T. Hedgpeth, Marianne Hillman, Mary M. Erickson, Fred G. Evenden, Frederick V. Hebard, Alfred W. Gardner, Eugene Cardiff, Bruce Cardiff
Publikováno v:
The Condor. 56:49-54
Autor:
Florence Thorburg, George Miksch Sutton, Fred A. Glover, Kenneth C. Parkes, David W. Johnston, Vester Montgomery, A. Sidney Hyde, John L. Blackford, Charles G. Sibley, Eugene Cardiff, Bruce Cardiff
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The Condor. 55:274-279
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Plant Physiology. 37:487-491
A review of the literature indicates that the stomates of leaves must be open for smog damage to occur (3, 7, 8, 9, 11 ). However, there is no direct relationship between degree of opening and extent of injury, nor has it been proven that injury is p
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Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association. 13:423-428
Experiments were carried out to examine the importance of light as a factor influencing the type and amount of smog damage to plants. The stomatal action of leaves under various light conditions and the correlation of stomatal opening to plant damage
Autor:
Warren M. Pulich, Gordon W. Gullion, John W. Flavin, J. Bruce Kimsey, A. Sidney Hyde, Eugene Cardiff, Bruce Cardiff, Charles Vaurie, Kenneth C. Parkes, Theed Pearse, Fred A. Glover, A. Lang Baily, Ken Legg, Urban C. Nelson, William C. Dilger, Alden H. Miller, Lawrence P. Richards, Paul H. Baldwin
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The Condor. 55:215-222
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Nature. 192:814-816
Damage to plants from ozone and peroxyacetyl nitrate, two photochemically formed components of smog, has been described. However, variations in symptom expression and the degree of damage caused by a given concentration of these components, whether o