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Experimental Ecophysiology and Biochemistry of Trees and Shrubs (Paperback)
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Experimental Ecophysiology and Biochemistry of Trees and Shrubs (Paperback)
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The existence and competition of trees and shrubs to sustain and
put forth growth under varied environmental conditions is dependent
on the interactions that occur between the plant metabolic
processes and the prevailing environmental conditions. In order to
understand the productivity of trees and shrubs, it is a
prerequisite to know the experimental techniques of these vital
processes. This volume provides a comprehensive presentation of
this topic. The first part of this book deals with various aspects
of experimental ecophysiology and recent research results of
studies on plant pigments, epicuticular wax, leaf nutrients, carbon
fixation, all supported by literature. The second part of the
volume describes various laboratory techniques such as diffusion,
imbibition, calorimetry, atomic absorption, mineral nutrition,
nutrition analysis of forage, litterfall chemistry, nutrient cycle,
etc. The third and fourth parts deal with advances in the
techniques in the development of ecophysiology. The book will serve
as an important handbook and resource for students, faculty and
teachers, technicians, and researchers and scientists involved in
forest science dealing with ecophysiology and biochemistry of woody
and crop plants.
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