4315 Quiz 4

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Production of materials, Net canopy photosynthesis, stored photoassimilates
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Function that describes effects of limiting factors such as unfavorable temperature or substrate supply
Limit
Increasing population effect on pods per plant
Decreasing
Dry matter allocation between shoot and root occurs according to the highest rate of return
Functional equilibrium postulate
Depends entirely on the biochemical composition of the new biomass
Growth respiration
Maximum rate at which an organ can use substrates
Sink capacity
Increasing population effect on pods per acre
Increasing
Growth or storage rate actually achieved
Sink activity
Accumulation or consumption of materials
Sink
Soybean is ______x that of corn
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Turnover of proteins and lipids, maintenance of electrochemical gradients, tissue specific, declines with plant/tissue age, increases with temperature, increases linearly with nitrogen concentration
Maintenance respiration
Capacity * limit
Activity
Increasing population effect on pods per branch
Decreasing
Helps growth by forming new chemical structures and as a source of reducing power and energy
Substrate carbon
(Product formed)/(Substrate + Growth respiration), expressed as grams of product per gram of glucose
True growth yield
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