Physiological Plant Ecology II Water Relations and Carbon Assimilation
O. L. LANGE, P. S. NOBEL, C. B. OSMOND, and H. ZIEGLER In the original series of the Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology, plant water relations and photosynthesis were treated separately, and the connection between phenomena was only considered in special chapters. O. STOCKER edited Vol ume III, Pjlan...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1982, 1982
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1982 |
Series: | Physiological Plant Ecology
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
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- 1 Water in the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Continuum
- 2 Water in Tissues and Cells
- 3 Water Uptake and Flow in Roots
- 4 Water Uptake by Organs Other Than Roots
- 5 Transport and Storage of Water
- 6 Resistance of Plant Surfaces to Water Loss: Transport Properties of Cutin, Suberin and Associated Lipids
- 7 Stomatal Responses, Water Loss and CO2 Assimilation Rates of Plants in Contrasting Environments
- 8 Mathematical Models of Plant Water Loss and Plant Water Relations
- 9 Physiological Responses to Moderate Water Stress
- 10 Desiccation-Tolerance
- 11 Frost-Drought and Its Ecological Significance
- 12 Water Relations in the Germination of Seeds
- 13 Environmental Aspects of the Germination of Spores
- 14 Physiological Responses to Flooding
- 15 Functional Significance of Different Pathways of CO2 Fixation in Photosynthesis
- 16 Modelling of Photosynthetic Response to Environmental Conditions
- 17 Regulation of Water Use in Relation to Carbon Gain in Higher Plants
- 18 Plant Life Forms and Their Carbon, Water and Nutrient Relations
- Author Index
- Taxonomic Index