Physiological Plant Ecology: Ecophysiology and Stress Physiology of Functional GroupsSpringer-Verlag, 1995 - 506 من الصفحات Aim of the author is to convey the conceptual framework upon which this discipline is based, to offer insights in the basic mechanisms and interactions within the system "plant and environment", and to present examples of current problems. Contents of the chapters: 1. The environment of plants. 2. Carbon utilization and dry matter production. 3. The utilization of mineral elements. 4. Water relations. 5. Environmental influences on growth and development. 6. Plants under stress |
المحتوى
The Environment of Plants | 1 |
Carbon Utilization and Dry Matter Production | 57 |
The Utilization of Mineral Elements | 167 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
accumulation acid activity algae annual assimilation atmosphere bacteria biomass broadleaved buds C4 plants carbon cell walls chlorophyll chloroplasts climate CO₂ CO₂ uptake cold concentration conifer damage deciduous decrease deficiency desiccation diffusion dormancy drought dry matter effect energy enzymes evaporation evergreen factors flowering forests freezing frost fruits function germination gradient grasses growth habitats halophytes heat herbaceous humid increase intensity ions irradiance Larcher layers leaf area leaves lichens light mesophyll metabolism needles nitrogen nutrients Oecologia organs osmotic oxygen period phase photosynthesis photosynthetic capacity phytomass plant species pollutants precipitation processes production protein protoplasm radiation regions resistance respiration root system salt sclerophyll season seeds senescence shoot shrubs soil stomata stress succulents surface Table temperate zone temperature tion tissues toxic transpiration transport trees tropical turgor vacuoles vascular plants vegetation water balance water content water potential winter woody plants xylem µmol