Shoot and Root Activities During Steady-state Plant Growth

Abstract
A simple model for steady-state plant growth is described. The growth constant, measured during steady-state exponential growth, is related to the specific activities of the shoot and the root, enabling the effects of certain environmental variables (light, carbon dioxide and nitrogen) on the growth constant to be examined. The model is used to interpret data on the growth kinetics of wheat (Macdowall, 1972a, b, c).