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Recovery of tomato (
Solanum lycopersicum
L.) leaves from continuous light induced injury
Mohammad Sabibul Haque, Katrine Heinsvig Kjær,
Eva Rosenqvist
, Carl-Otto Ottosen
Section for Crop Sciences
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Solanum lycopersicum
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Lycopersicon esculentum
100%
Light
51%
Wounds and Injuries
35%
Chlorophyll
18%
Methyl Green
17%
Vapor Pressure
9%
Photosynthesis
8%
Photoperiod
7%
Humidity
7%
Climate
6%
Physiological Phenomena
6%
Carbohydrates
5%
Temperature
4%
Agriculture & Biology
Solanum lycopersicum
78%
tomatoes
54%
leaves
31%
leaf chlorophyll content
15%
discoloration
14%
vapor pressure deficit
7%
scotophase
7%
leaf development
7%
carbohydrate content
6%
shortenings
6%
stomatal conductance
6%
light intensity
5%
humidity
5%
photoperiod
5%
climate
5%
photosynthesis
4%
temperature
2%