Water, Radiation, Salt, and Other Stresses

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Elsevier Science, 1980 M10 28 - 607 páginas
Responses of Plants to Environmental Stresses, Second Edition, Volume II: Water, Radiation, Salt, and Other Stresses focuses on the effects of stresses on plants. This book discusses how stresses produce their damaging effects and how living organisms defend themselves against stresses. Organized into six parts encompassing 12 chapters, this edition starts with an overview of the various responses of plants to the severities of all the other environmental stresses, with emphasis on the physical and biological stresses and strains. This text then describes water stress in plants, which arise either from an excessive or from an insufficient water activity in the plant's environment. Other chapters consider the resistance to drought stress of plants. This book discusses as well the effects of flooding, which replaces gaseous air by liquid water. The final chapter deals with the comparative stress responses of plants. This book is a valuable resource for plant biologists.

Contenido

Stress and Strain Terminology
3
The Nature of Stress Injury and Resistance
11
Bibliography Preface Chapters 12
19
Water Stress Dehydration and Drought Injury
25
Drought Avoidance
99
Drought Tolerance
185
The Measurement of Drought Resistance
187
11
205
Radiation StressVisible and Ultraviolet Radiation
283
Ionizing Radiations
304
96
319
Bibliography Chapters 89
344
130
355
Salt and lon Stresses
365
Bibliography Chapter 10
454
Miscellaneous Stresses
491

Excess Water or Flooding Stress
213
Bibliography Chapters 37
229
25
240
93
250
Bibliography Chapter 11
519
Comparative Stress Responses
533
Bibliography Chapter 12
568
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