Environment and the experimental control of plant growth

Environment and the experimental control of plant growth
Title Environment and the experimental control of plant growth PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Downs
Publisher
Pages 145
Release 1977
Genre botany
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Environment and the Experimental Control of Plant Growth

Environment and the Experimental Control of Plant Growth
Title Environment and the Experimental Control of Plant Growth PDF eBook
Author R.J. Downs
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 154
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0323160948

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Environment and the Experimental Control of Plant Growth centers on the general role of environmental factors in plant growth and methods of providing the desired levels and limit of control. The book is organized into seven chapters focusing on the various factors in the environment, such as temperature, light, carbon dioxide, and water. It also describes the controlled environments for plant research. This book will help biologists understand what he is buying or constructing in terms of environment variability in plant growth facilities. It will also provide some help and guidance to those who have encountered the problem of not obtaining the degree of control they have expected in the units they have in hand.

Environmental Control of Plant Growth

Environmental Control of Plant Growth
Title Environmental Control of Plant Growth PDF eBook
Author L.T. Evans
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 468
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0323149219

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Environmental Control of Plant Growth consists of the proceedings of a symposium held at Canberra, Australia, in August 1962. The symposium aims to consider the natural microenvironments of plants and the associations between natural and controlled environments. It also considers the physiological and genetic bases of responses by plants to environmental conditions. The book contains 24 chapters and discusses the physics of plant environment, as well as the physical quantities within plant-air layers. It also elucidates the energy and water balance, light relations, gas exchange, and energy relations in plant communities. The book also looks into the respiration of various organs and of whole plants. Lastly, the effects of the environment, including "climatic factors, on the metabolism of plant cells are addressed.

Environmental and Experimental Control of Plant Growth

Environmental and Experimental Control of Plant Growth
Title Environmental and Experimental Control of Plant Growth PDF eBook
Author H. Hellmers
Publisher
Pages 145
Release 1975
Genre Growth (Plants)
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The Experimental Control of Plant Growth

The Experimental Control of Plant Growth
Title The Experimental Control of Plant Growth PDF eBook
Author F.W. Went
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Release 1959
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Plant Responses to the Environment

Plant Responses to the Environment
Title Plant Responses to the Environment PDF eBook
Author Peter M. Gresshoff
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 212
Release 1993-07-23
Genre Science
ISBN 9780849382635

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Plant Responses to the Environment covers the fundamental mechanisms of plant responses to biotic and abiotic environmental stimuli. By combining established disciplines like physiology and genetics with new approaches stemming from molecular biology and biophysics, a new synthesis is achieved. For example, this book deals with the effects of microgravity on plant development, and it provides an extensive analysis of plant perception and response to low oxygen and high ozone. New techniques such as those used for gene transfer using the biolistic gene gun approach in soybeans are described. Other topics considered include systemic acquired resistance (SAR) in plants and recent advances in understanding how legume roots perceive bacterial lipooligosaccharide signals. A glossary, subject index, and author index are also provided. Plant Responses to the Environment will be a valuable reference for plant physiologists, ecophysiologists, agronomists, plant molecular biologists, experimental botanists, and other researchers interested in the topic.

The Experimental Control of Plant Growth

The Experimental Control of Plant Growth
Title The Experimental Control of Plant Growth PDF eBook
Author Frits Warmolt Went
Publisher
Pages 343
Release 1945
Genre
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