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Aspects of plant growth in response to radiation other than those immediately associated with photosynthesis and tropic movements are subjects of the following chapters. Efforts have long been made to recognize the several modes of action of radiation on growth, and the lines along which the subject has advanced are shown by the individual chapters. The conclusion, however, cannot safely be drawn that all photoresponsive systems affecting plant growth, particularly those that may be effective at high light intensities under normal conditions of growth of many plants, have been recognized.

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Borthwick, H.A. et al. (1961). Effects of radiation on growth and development. In: Melchers, G. (eds) External Factors Affecting Growth and Development / Aussenfaktoren in Wachstum und Entwicklung. Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology / Handbuch der Pflanzenphysiologie, vol 16. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-11209-0_2

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