Category:Plant physiology
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Plant physiology is the study of the function, or physiology of plants. Fundamental processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, transpiration, and floral inducation are studied by plant physiologists.
Plant parts are found in Plant anatomy
Pages in category "Plant physiology"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 278 total.
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- ABC model of flower development
- Abscission
- Acetosyringone
- Acid growth
- Acrogen
- Adventitious buds
- Adventitious root
- Adventitiousness
- Aerenchyma
- Allelochemicals
- Allelopathy
- Amyloplast
- Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper
- Anthocyanone A
- Apetala 2
- Apical dominance
- Apical meristem
- Apocarotenoid
- Apoplast
- Autumn leaf color
- Auxins
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C
- C3 plants
- C4 carbon fixation
- C4 plants
- Calcium deficiency (plant disorder)
- Calcium oxalate
- Callus (cell biology)
- Calvin cycle
- CAM photosynthesis
- Carnivorous
- Carnivorous plant
- Cell sap
- Chalcone synthase
- Chemical defenses in Cannabis
- Chemotropism
- Chlorophyll
- Chlorophyll b
- Chlorophyllide
- Chloroplast DNA
- Chloroplasts
- Chlorosis
- Chromoplast
- Cis-p-Coumarate glucosyltransferase
- Cladoptosis
- Climacteric
- Climacteric (botany)
- Cluster root
- Complex oil bodies
- Coniferyl alcohol
- Corm
- Crassulacean acid metabolism
- Cutan (polymer)
- Cyanogenetic glycosides
- Cyanogenic glycosides
- Cytokinin
- Cytoplasmic male sterility
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E
F
G
H
I
K
L
N
P
- P protein
- Parasitic plant
- Parasitic plants
- Pathogenesis-related proteins
- Phenylpropanoid
- Phenylpropanoid pathway
- Phloem
- Photoassimilate
- Photoinhibition
- Photomorphogenesis
- Photoperiodism
- Photorespiration
- Photosynthesis
- Photosynthetic
- Photosynthetic efficiency
- Photosynthetic pigment
- Photosynthetically active radiation
- Phototropin
- Phototropism
- Phytoalexin
- Phytochrome
- Phytochromobilin
- Phytohormone
- Phytomelanin
- Pisatin
- Plant cuticle
- Plant defense against herbivory
- Plant habit
- Plant hormone
- Plant lipid transfer proteins
- Plant perception (physiology)
- Plant physiology
- Plant reproduction