High Density Plantings of Coffee (II) Adaptive Changes in Some Plant Characteristics
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1979
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Akunda, E.M.W.
Imbamba, S.K.
Kumar, D.
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Plants adapt to their hahitats by bringing in
same marphalagical and physialagical changes.
Variations leaf pwpeI1uies represent distinct
adaptations to the prevailing light environmental
and seasan. Goadohild et ai (1972) has shawn
that same ,tale rant species invest more assimilate
the formation Of chlorophyl for the
light harvesting system and have a Iarge specific
leaf area, whereas in "sun" plants (shade intolerant
species) the increase is much smaller
(Bjarkman et aI, 1972). Similarly there has been
several reparts of lower chlolophyI a: b ratio
in shade grown plants 'than sun plants af the
same species=(Lewandawska and Jarvis, 1977).
Other authars have reparted lawer dry weight
shade plants (Ludlaw et ai, 1974), lawer
epiticular wax with decreasing temperature and
radiant energy (Wihitecross and Armstrong
1972; Baker, 1974).
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East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, XLV (2), pp. 133-136