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Essay heading: Urban Stress in Plants and Trees
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Lack of rainfall limits the amount of nutrients needed to help plants and trees grow, there I noticed a few immature-looking plants along with dried out ones as well. However, excess moisture to a plant can have harmful effects to the plant and tree also. According to Bert M. Cregg and Mary Ellen Dix, "Increasing moisture stress can limit tree growth and reduce survival through direct and indirect effects on an array of physiological processes including photosynthesis (Cregg 1995), respiration, protein synthesis, and secondary carbohydrate metabolism (Kramer 1987)"... displayed 300 characters
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According to Bert M. Cregg and Mary Ellen Dix, "Increasing moisture stress can limit tree growth and reduce survival through direct and indirect effects on an array of physiological processes including photosynthesis (Cregg 1995), respiration, protein synthesis, and secondary carbohydrate metabolism (Kramer 1987)"... displayed next 300 characters
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