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Fagopyrum esculentum Moench plants’ photosynthetic activity correlation with efficient grading factors

About 95% of dry matter of agricultural crops is known to be provided by photosynthesis of plants. At the same time, its potential is realized by less than half: the efficiency of use of PAR by crops is usually in the range of 0.9 -1.5%, at best it reaches 2%. Obviously, activation of photosynthetic...

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Buckwheat
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Crops
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Dry matter
Economic analysis
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Growing season
Harvesting
Indicators
Leaf area
Leaves
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title Fagopyrum esculentum Moench plants’ photosynthetic activity correlation with efficient grading factors
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