The grass plant—its form and function

  • Robson M
  • Ryle G
  • Woledge J
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Abstract

The form of a plant reflects its function. The morphology of grasses is a product of their genetic make-up and the environment they experience, a key component of which is the grazing animal. Forage grasses have evolved to withstand periodic defoliation....

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Robson, M. J., Ryle, G. J. A., & Woledge, J. (1988). The grass plant—its form and function. In The Grass Crop (pp. 25–83). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1187-1_2

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