When plants are grown at high densities,we often observe that the number of plants

Chapter 1, Problem 92

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When plants are grown at high densities,we often observe that the number of plants decreases as plant weights increase (due to plant growth). If we plot the logarithm of the total aboveground dry-weight biomass per plant, logw, against the logarithm of the density of survivors, log d (base 10), a straight line with slope3/2 results. Find the equation that relates w and d, assuming that w = 1 g when d = 103 m2.

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