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The growth rate of a plant depends on the amount of resources available. A simple and frequently used model for resource-dependent growth is the Monod model, according to which the growth rate is equal to f(R)=aRk+R, R≥0 where R denotes the resource level and a and k are positive constants. When is the growth rate increasing, and when is it decreasing?

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