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- W2349942703 abstract "Under the inspiration of the three great discoveries of 19th century, following the course led by physics and chemistry, biology has emerged from systemic observation and description into experimental analysis and dynamic investigation. Thereby general physiology came into existence. While the underlying basic principles of physiological activities are in common in both higher plants and higher animals, their main difference lies in the fact that higher plant is autotrophic in livelihood and stationary in habitat, whereas het-erotrophic higher animal must constantly move and seek for food supply.The contents of plant physiology can be divided into three parts:(1)pnutrition and metabolism,(2)growth and development, (3)irritability and integrity. Higher plants were chosen as cultivated crops ever since the establishment of agriculture. The age -old tradition in agricultural practice tends to assume the field crop as living tools, operating passively under intensive and meticulous cultivation for producing household consumption. Consequently, nutrition and metabolism in crop plants is preferential in physiological research, for it uncovers water expenditure, soil fertilizer requirement, solar light utilization etc in the process of producing various organic substances. Its results have been taken to innovate field practices with appropriate success. Later on, studies on growth and development of cereals have revealed their significance in crop yield, for both the tool needed for production and the products are built up simultaneously by the plant itself under proper environmental conditions. Investigations have ascertained the appropriate requirement for it growth and development.. Finally, irritability and integrity exhibits its role in modulating plant growth and development. After seed germination, the apex of the seedling continues its growth and development to build up the vegetative body and transforms itself later into reproductive body in response to climatic changes. The growing crop is constantly urgent in seeking raw materials which are highly dispersed in soil and atmosphere. The plant must be sensitive enough to send its roots and expand its shoot in order to acquire its needs. Furthermore, the apex of a cereal is noted for its dominance over subordinate parts and for its high sensitivity to stimuli through mediation of hormone -like substances delivered or received. Such physiologically active substances have been isolated and synthesized in vitro. They have been extensively used in adjusting proceedings of plant behavior for rich harvest." @default.
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