The physiology of plants under stress
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The physiology of plants under stress
Wiley, c1987
- : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Plants are routinely subjected to stress during their development; even when stressful conditions do not kill a plant, they may decrease its growth and yield, or increase its vulnerability to diseases or insect infestation. This work examines the effects of various stresses on the physiology of plants and the mechanisms by which plants avoid or tolerate poor environmental conditions. The sources which threaten the growth and survival of plants, including air and water pollution, chemical contamination of the soil, alteration of climatic conditions, development of agriculturally productive land for housing and industrial purposes, and increasing population growth and density, are recognized as critical determinants of plant and agricultural development. This text thoroughly examines these and other sources of stress on plants, how they affect plant physiology, and how much stress particular plants can withstand before intervention becomes necessary. Also looked at are current intervention techniques, how they are applied to specific plants under various environmental conditions, and how to select plants that can thrive while withstanding expected stresses in a given environment.
Questions at the end of chapters are designed to stimulate thought and discussion on the major points covered. Also included are current general and specific references, chosen for clarity and pertinence to the topics covered.
目次
- Terminology
- Drought Stress
- Drought Resistance
- Temperature Stress
- Nutrient Stress
- Salt Stress
- Irradiation Stress
- Allelochemical Stress
- Effects of Stress on Membranes
- The Role of Phytohormones in Stressed Plants
- Stress Tolerance through Biotechnology
- Glossary
- Index.
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