Photosynthesis and the Environment examines how photosynthesis
may be influenced by environmental changes. Structural and
functional aspects of the photosynthetic apparatus are examined in
the context of responses to environmental stimuli; particular
attention being given to the processing of light energy by
thylakoids, metabolic regulation, gas exchange and source-sink
relations. The roles of developmental and genetic responses in
determining photosynthetic performance are also considered. The
complexity of the responses to environmental change is demonstrated
by detailed analyses of the effects of specific environmental
variables (light, temperature, water, CO2, ozone and UV-B) on
photosynthetic performance. Where appropriate attention is given to
recent developments in the techniques used for studying
photosynthetic activities.
The book is intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate
students and a wide range of scientists with research interests in
environmental effects on photosynthesis and plant productivity.
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