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Jahangir r azmi photosynthesis

          Azmi, F. M., Tajudin, N. S., & Shahari, R. ()....

          Jahangir Razmi

          Pulitzer Prize-winning Iranian photographer

          Jahangir Razmi (Persian: جهانگیر رزمی; born December 16, 1947, in Arak, Iran[1]) is an Iranian photographer and the author of the entry that won the 1980Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography.

          The research aimed to determine the effects of Si application on photosynthetic characteristics of maize on saline-alkaline soil.

        1. The research aimed to determine the effects of Si application on photosynthetic characteristics of maize on saline-alkaline soil.
        2. Rao and Azmi / 10(1) Jahangir et al.
        3. Azmi, F. M., Tajudin, N. S., & Shahari, R. ().
        4. In addition, mycorrhizal-containing rice plants had higher photosynthetic and RuBisCo activities than non-mycorrhizal plants exposed to salinity.
        5. Perovskite/silicon tandem photovoltaics is a promising technology to exceed the performance limit of single-junction solar cells.
        6. His photograph, Firing Squad in Iran, was taken on August 27, 1979, and published anonymously in the Iranian daily Ettela'at, the oldest still running newspaper in Iran. Days later, it appeared on the front pages of numerous newspapers around the world.

          The photograph was the only anonymous winner of a Pulitzer Prize in the 90-year history of the award, as the revelation that Razmi was the photographer was not disclosed until 2006.[2] He was finally able to receive the award in person at the 2007 Pulitzer Prizes ceremony in New York City.[3]

          Early life

          Razmi grew up in Arak, Iran, born to a military clerk and a housewife.

          Interested in photography from an early age, he spent much of his tim