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Physiological Plant Ecology I - Responses to the Physical Environment (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Physiological Plant Ecology I - Responses to the Physical Environment (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981)
O.L. Lange, P.S. Nobel, C.B. Osmond, H. Ziegler
R4,355 Discovery Miles 43 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Physiological Plant Ecology III - Responses to the Chemical and Biological Environment (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Physiological Plant Ecology III - Responses to the Chemical and Biological Environment (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983)
O.L. Lange, P.S. Nobel, C.B. Osmond, H. Ziegler
R4,411 Discovery Miles 44 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

O.L. LANGE, P.S. NOBEL, C.B. OSMOND, and H. ZIEGLER Growth, development and reproductive success of individual plants depend on the interaction, within tolerance limits, of the factors in the physical, chemical and biological environment. The first two volumes of this series addressed fea tures of the physical environment (Vol. 12A) and the special responses of land plants as they relate to water use and carbon dioxide assimilation (Vol. 12B). In this volume we consider specific aspects of the chemical and biological envi ronment, and whereas the previous volumes were primarily concerned with the atmospheric interactions, our emphasis here shifts very much to the soil. This complex medium for plant growth was briefly reviewed in Chapter 17, Volume 12A. Since it is difficult to determine the precise physical and chemical interactions in the soil, it is even more difficult to determine the important biological interactions among organisms. Nevertheless there is growing aware ness of the significance of these interactions and their effects on physiological processes in the individual plant."

Physiological Plant Ecology IV - Ecosystem Processes: Mineral Cycling, Productivity and Man's Influence (Paperback,... Physiological Plant Ecology IV - Ecosystem Processes: Mineral Cycling, Productivity and Man's Influence (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983)
O.L. Lange, P.S. Nobel, C.B. Osmond, H. Ziegler
R4,360 Discovery Miles 43 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

O. L. LANGE, P. S. NOBEL, C. B. OSMOND, and H. ZIEGLER In the last volume of the series 'Physiological Plant Ecology' we have asked contributors to address the bases of ecosystem processes in terms of key plant physiological properties. It has often been suggested that it is not profitable to attempt analysis of complex living systems in terms of the properties of component individuals or populations, i. e., the whole is more than the sum of its parts. Nevertheless, assessments of ecological research over the last century show that other approaches are seldom more helpful. Although it is possible to describe complex systems of living organisms in holistic terms, the most useful descriptions are found in terms of the birth, growth and death of individ uals. This allows analysis of performance of the parts of the whole considering their synergistic and antagonistic interrelationships and is the basis for a synthe sis which elucidates the specific properties of a system. Thus it seems that the description of ecosystem processes is inevitably anchored in physiological under standing. If enquiry into complex living systems is to remain a scientific exercise, it must retain tangible links with physiology. Of course, as was emphasized in Vol. 12A, not all of our physiological understanding is required to explore ecosystem processes. For pragmatic purposes, the whole may be adequantely represented as a good deal less than the sum of its parts."

Physiological Processes in Plant Ecology - Toward a Synthesis with Atriplex (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st... Physiological Processes in Plant Ecology - Toward a Synthesis with Atriplex (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1980)
C.B. Osmond, O. Bjoerkman, D. J. Anderson
R2,863 Discovery Miles 28 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the spring of 1969 a small meeting was convened at the CSIRO Riverina Laboratory, Deniliquin, New South Wales, to discuss the biology of the genus Atriplex, a group of plants considered by those who attended to be of profound importance both in relation to range management in the region and as a tool in physiological research. The brief report of this meeting (Jones, 1970) now serves as a marker for the subsequent remarkable increase in research on this genus, and served then to interest the editors of the Ecological Studies Series in the present volume. This was an exciting time in plant physiology, particularly in the areas of ion absorption and photosynthesis, and unknowingly several laboratories were engaged in parallel studies of these processes using the genus Atriplex. It was also a time at which it seemed that numerical methods in plant ecology could be used to delineate significant processes in arid shrubland ecosystems. Nevertheless, to presume to illustrate and integrate plant physiology and ecology using examples from a single genus was to presume much. The deficiencies which became increasingly apparent during the preparation of the present book were responsible for much new research described in these pages.

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