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Regan E. Dunn

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The effects of light on grass cell morphology

November 18, 2015

This paper published in the International Journal of Plant Sciences, investigates how cell morphology changes with varying light regimen. We grew 5 species of grasses in the University of Washington’s Biology Greenhouse and found that light matters! http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/683278?origin=JSTOR-HTMLeTOCAlert

The effects of light on grass cell morphology

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