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Physiology of Plants Under Stress Soil and Biotic Factors

By: David M Orcutt and Erik T Nilsen
283 pages, Figs, tabs
Physiology of Plants Under Stress
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  • Physiology of Plants Under Stress ISBN: 9780471170082 Hardback Jul 2000 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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SOIL PROCESSES AND PLANT STRESS PHYSIOLOGY. Introduction and General Concepts. Soil/Plant Relationships. Nutrient Deficiency Stress and Plant Growth and Development. Mycorrhizae, special contribution by Shawn Semones. Salinity Stress. BIOTIC FACTORS AND PLANT STRESS PHYSIOLOGY. Influence of Plant Pathogens on Host Physiology. Herbivory and Plant Stress. Allelochemistry as a Plant Stress, special contribution by Thomas Ting Lei. Weeds and Other Competitors, special contribution by Cynthia Lipp. Parasitic Vascular Plants. ANTHROPOGENIC-INDUCED STRESSES. Soil Pollutants: Heavy Metals and Pesticides. Atmospheric Pollution: SO2, O3, NOx, and "Greenhouse Gases". CONCLUSION. Generalities, Trends, and Future Directions. Appendices. Index. About the Authors.

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By: David M Orcutt and Erik T Nilsen
283 pages, Figs, tabs
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What more could any teacher want?... It is difficult to praise the contents too highly (Biological Agriculture & Horticulture, Vol.19 2001)
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