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The CPL is primarily funded by NASA and most research is dedicated towards optimizing the growth of several plant species, including wheat, soybean, rice, lettuce, tomatoes, radishes, and carrots for use in bio-regenerative life support systems. The lab is also involved in several non-NASA related research projects, including phytoremediation and phytotoxicity experiments.
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Crop Physiology Laboratory at Utah State University
CROP PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY
This website is designed to quickly and efficiently
transfer our research findings to our colleagues around the world.
We regularly add recent results, including copies
This page gives an introduction to phototropism (a plant's response to light).
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Phototropism is a growth movement
induced by a light stimulus. Growth towards a source of light is called positive
phototropism, that away from the source is termed negative phototropism.
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The Flowering Newsletter is an online publication from the International Working Group on Flowering and aims to speedily report on research dealing with the flowering process.
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Department of Life Sciences, University of Liège
Sart-Tilman, B22, B-4000 Liège, Belgium
(C) L.Corbesier , J.Parent & P.Tocquin , 25.07.2005
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Personal commentary on the application of stable isotopes to forest/crop ecophysiology and palaeoeenvironmental studies.
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Main Research lines: Stable Isotopes applied to Forest ecophysiology, Palaeoecology, crop ecophysiology and plant breeding. Past and current Projects
A simple excel tool to interpolate d13C in air CO2 from 16100 BC to 2003 AD
Brief description of the current project WETMISTFAGUS
to understand the response of Mediterranean and temperate trees to
This web site is not designed to be a comprehensive presentation on nitrogen fixation, but rather it is intended as a forum to present informative images that are not otherwise easily available.
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Nitrogen fixation is the process by which atmospheric nitrogen gas is
converted into ammonia. The ammonia is subsequently available for many
important biological molecules such as amino acids,
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