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Response of Plants to Multiple Stresses

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Edited By: HA Mooney, WE Winner and EJ Pell
422 pages, B/w figs
Publisher: Academic Press
Response of Plants to Multiple Stresses
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  • Response of Plants to Multiple Stresses ISBN: 9780125053556 Hardback Jul 1991 Out of Print #12821
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About this book

Presents a whole-plant perspective on plant integrated responses to multiple stresses, including an analysis of how plants have evolved growth forms and phenological responses to cope with changing stress patterns in natural environments.

Contents

Structure, Function, and Resources: R.E. Dickson and J.G. Isebrands, Leaves as Regulators of Stress Response. C.B. Field, Ecological Scaling of Carbon Gain to Stress and Resource Availability. F.S. Chapin III, Effects of Multiple Environmental Stresses on Nutrient Availability and Use. E.-D. Schulze, Water and Nutrient Interactions with Plant Water Stress. D.R. Geiger and J.C. Servaites, Carbon Allocation and Response to Stress. H.A. Mooney and W.E. Winner, Partitioning Response of Plants to Stress. J.P. Crime and B.D. Campbell, Growth Rate, Habitat Productivity, and Plant Strategy as Predictors of Stress Response. N.R. Chiariello and S.L. Gulmon, Stress Effects on Plant Reproduction. E.J. Pell and M.S. Dann, Multiple Stress-Induced Foliar Senescence and Implications for Whole-Plant Longevity. P.J.H. Sharpe and E.J. Rykiel, Jr. , Modeling Integrated Response of Plants to Multiple Stresses. Biotic Interactions: P.G. Ayres, Growth Responses Induced by Pathogens and Other Stresses. C.G. Jones and J.S. Coleman, Plant Stress and Insect Herbivory. Plant Growth Forms: F.A. Bazzaz and S.R. Morse, Annual Plants: Potential Responses to Multiple Stresses. S.J. McNaughton, Dryland Herbaceous Perennials. J.E. Keeley, Interactive Role of Stresses on Structure and Function in Aquatic Plants. P.W. Rundel, Shrub Life-Forms. R.H. Waring, Responses of Evergreen Trees to Multiple Stresses. T.T. Kozlowski, Effects of Environmental Stresses on Deciduous Trees. Index.

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Out of Print
Edited By: HA Mooney, WE Winner and EJ Pell
422 pages, B/w figs
Publisher: Academic Press
Media reviews
This book will be of value to those involved in plant physiology, plant ecology, and the management of plants and their habitats. --QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY "The book offers an approach to the problem of plant stress which hitherto have received relatively little attention in an integrated fashion. It should, therefore, be welcomed by ecologists, ecophysiologists, physiologists, and by those concerned with the management of plants and their environment." --BOTANICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY "The book will be of value to environmental physiologists and plant ecologists, as well as those concerned with the management of plants and their environments." --ANNALS OF BOTANY
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