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The Physiology of Photosynthesis presents a comprehensive examination of the biological and physical processes that enable plants to convert light energy into chemical energy. Jagadis Chandra Bose, a distinguished Indian scientist and polymath, brings his expertise in physics and biology to elucidate the complex mechanisms of photosynthesis.
This work represents an important contribution to early 20th-century botanical science, combining rigorous experimental methodology with theoretical insights. Bose’s investigations into plant physiology challenged conventional understanding and opened new avenues for scientific inquiry into how plants interact with light and utilize solar energy for growth and metabolism.
Through detailed analysis and observations, the book explores the fundamental principles governing photosynthetic processes, making it essential reading for botanists, plant physiologists, and those interested in the history of science. The text remains relevant for understanding the foundational concepts of plant biology and energy conversion in living organisms.







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