Genetics-based dynamic systems model of canopy photosynthesis: the key to improve light and resource use efficiencies for crops.

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Published in Food Energy Secur on January 04, 2016

Authors

Qingfeng Song1, Chengcai Chu2, Martin A J Parry3, Xin-Guang Zhu1

Author Affiliations

1: CAS Key Laboratory for Computational Biology and State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice Partner Institute for Computational Biology Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 200031 China.
2: The State Key Laboratory of Plant Genomics and National Center of Plant Gene Research (Beijing) Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology CAS Beijing 100101 China.
3: Lancaster Environment Centre Lancaster University Lancaster LA1 4YQ UK.

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