Autumn colour code
John Whitfield
Nature, 2001, vol. 412, issue 6843, 136-136
Abstract:
Why, before they fall, do the leaves of deciduous trees take on such vivid autumn hues? A provocative proposal has it that the colours are not simply a side-effect of senescence.
Date: 2001
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