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Page 1: Ch. 9 Plant Physiological Disorders - NCERA-101 · abnormal growth is the result of excessive cell enlargement and/or cell division. Plants devel- oping oedema often become epinastic,
Page 2: Ch. 9 Plant Physiological Disorders - NCERA-101 · abnormal growth is the result of excessive cell enlargement and/or cell division. Plants devel- oping oedema often become epinastic,
Page 3: Ch. 9 Plant Physiological Disorders - NCERA-101 · abnormal growth is the result of excessive cell enlargement and/or cell division. Plants devel- oping oedema often become epinastic,
Page 4: Ch. 9 Plant Physiological Disorders - NCERA-101 · abnormal growth is the result of excessive cell enlargement and/or cell division. Plants devel- oping oedema often become epinastic,
Page 5: Ch. 9 Plant Physiological Disorders - NCERA-101 · abnormal growth is the result of excessive cell enlargement and/or cell division. Plants devel- oping oedema often become epinastic,
Page 6: Ch. 9 Plant Physiological Disorders - NCERA-101 · abnormal growth is the result of excessive cell enlargement and/or cell division. Plants devel- oping oedema often become epinastic,
Page 7: Ch. 9 Plant Physiological Disorders - NCERA-101 · abnormal growth is the result of excessive cell enlargement and/or cell division. Plants devel- oping oedema often become epinastic,
Page 8: Ch. 9 Plant Physiological Disorders - NCERA-101 · abnormal growth is the result of excessive cell enlargement and/or cell division. Plants devel- oping oedema often become epinastic,
Page 9: Ch. 9 Plant Physiological Disorders - NCERA-101 · abnormal growth is the result of excessive cell enlargement and/or cell division. Plants devel- oping oedema often become epinastic,
Page 10: Ch. 9 Plant Physiological Disorders - NCERA-101 · abnormal growth is the result of excessive cell enlargement and/or cell division. Plants devel- oping oedema often become epinastic,