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I̲ prosarmogí̲ to̲n fytó̲n sto diarkó̲s metavalló̲meno periv̲allon o̲s mia aénai̲ diadochí̲ thermodynamiká exanaṉgasméno̲n katastatikó̲n metavolón. II, Μια πειραματική μελέτη σε φύλλα καμέλιας

Other titleThe adaptation of plants to a continuously changing environment as a perpetual walk of thermodynamically forced state changes. II, A case study in camellia leaves
Presented at Paralimni, Cyprus, April 6-11, 1996
Publication date1996
Abstract

Based on the theoretical approach elaborated in the first part of this work and utilising the proposed bridging between the theoretical concepts and the experimentally determined constellation of structural and functional parameters, we induced different light-adapted states in camellia leaνes and studied the multiparametric response of the system to short-term changes of the light intensity. lt was demonstrated that this response indeed reveals optimisation processes that are easily recognised by the appearance of maximisations concerning the biological activity. Referring to that state-change walk which is theoretically predicted to be the optimum one, it is as well experimentally revealed that, when moving along it, the extent of the changes of all studied parameters, is indeed minimum.

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TSIMILLI-MICHAEL, Merope, KRÜGER, Gert H.J., STRASSER, Reto. I̲ prosarmogí̲ to̲n fytó̲n sto diarkó̲s metavalló̲meno periv̲allon o̲s mia aénai̲ diadochí̲ thermodynamiká exanaṉgasméno̲n katastatikó̲n metavolón. II, Μια πειραματική μελέτη σε φύλλα καμέλιας. In: Proceedings of the 6th Congress of the Hellenic Botanical Society and the Biological Society of Cyprus. Paralimni, Cyprus. [s.l.] : [s.n.], 1996.
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