
This volume contains four reviews covering subjects of interest to a broad range of botanists. Saxe examines the effect of polluted air on photosynthesis and stomatal function, and the use of physiological and biochemical responses for early detection of injury caused by stress and air pollution. Streeter provides and overview of the transport and metabolism of carbon and nitrogen in legume nodules, and van Gardingen and Grace discuss the interaction of plants with wind, including the effect of vegetation on air movement and the resulting influences on microclimate, and outline the most recent advances in research in to the physiological responses to wind. The construction of fibre optic microprobes and their applications in measuring the light microenvironment within plant tissues are considered by Vogelman and his colleagues.
This volume investigates specific physiological and environmental interactions within plant biology to advance current botanical understanding. The text compiles four distinct reviews authored by subject matter experts, utilizing empirical data and experimental observations to analyze how external stressors and internal metabolic processes influence plant health and development. The framework provides a technical synthesis of contemporary research findings relevant to academic and professional botanists.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a specialized resource for researchers focusing on plant physiology and environmental stress responses. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is intended for an audience already familiar with botanical research methodologies.
Page Count:
300
Publication Date:
1992-01-09
Publisher:
Academic Press
ISBN-10:
0120059185
ISBN-13:
9780120059188
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