In this small book I have tried to confine myself to the absolute
necessities in a field which requires a knowledge of both biology
and physics. It is meant as a primer for biological undergraduates.
I hope it will lead some of them to further, more advanced, study.
It has not been easy to present the subject in so few pages, and I
am aware of many omissions. I hope readers will agree that it is
best to concentrate on a small number of topics, which together
constitute an essay on plant-atmosphere relationships. Advanced
students will be able to take the subject further if they look up
some of the references. Text books that I particularly recommend
are those by Monteith [38] and Campbell [lOO]. If the reader
intends to carry out research investigations he should also consult
Fritschen and Lloyd [105] for an introduction to instrumentation in
environmental biophysics.
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