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Submitter: Vincent Wagner

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Submitter: Louisa Pawusch

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Submitter: Aaron Laier

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This study investigates the citations of reproducible vs. not reproducible papers and is based on 328 published models, classified by Tiwari et al. based on their reproducibility are analyzed in this study. Hypothese testing is performed using a flexible Bayesian approach for a complete assessment of posteriors. The approach handels outliers via a non-central t distribution. Results show that reproducible papers are significantly more citet between 2013 and 2020, i.e. 10 years after the introduction ...

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Submitter: Vincent Wagner

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Motivated by an increasing population and the desire to grow plants more efficiently, attention has turned to the use of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) to illuminate plants which are grown indoors. Indoor growing facilities enable closely controlled and mon- itored environmental conditions. More and more of these facilities exchange High Pressure Sodium (HPS) lamps for LED lighting since they provide more efficient lighting and the possibility to control light intensity and quality in order to ...

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we describe a multi-compartmental model consisting of a mesophyll cell with plastid and mitochondrion, a phloem cell, as well as a root cell with mitochondrion. In this model, the phloem was considered as a non-growing transport compartment, the mesophyll compartment was considered as both autotrophic (growing on CO2 under light) and heterotrophic (growing on starch in darkness), and the root was always considered as heterotrophic tissue completely dependent on sucrose supply from the mesophyll ...

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