Plants and Microclimate: A Quantitative Approach to Environmental Plant Physiology

Author:   Hamlyn G. Jones
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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Publication Date:   05 June 2021
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An understanding of how plants interact with their aerial environment is central to many areas of plant science. This book attempts to provide a soundly based introduction to those features of the atmospheric environment of particular relevance to plants. It also describes the physical and physiological principles required for understanding how these factors affect plants. The underlying biophysics and biochemistry are explained in the context of plants growing in their natural environment. For example, gas exchange and diffusion are considered in relation to the control both of evaporation from vegetation and of photosynthesis and productivity, while energy exchanges are examined in relation to plant temperature regulation. Throughout the text a quantitative approach is adopted and the use of mathematical models is described with some examples. Physiological and ecological aspects of adaptation to different natural environments, including mechanisms of drought tolerance, are considered, as are possible ways in which this information can be used for 'improving' crop plants for selective breeding. Practical aspects of important measurement techniques are discussed. There is a comprehensive reference list giving an introduction to recent literature, together with appendices listing useful physical quantities. The presentation adopted is designed to emphasise the close relationship between the biophysical, physiological and ecological aspects of the adaptation of higher plants to their aerial environment. This second edition has been fully updated and includes information on novel techniques such as chlorophyll-a fluorescence and carbon isotope discrimination which can be applied to plants in the field, as well as coverage of topics of current concern such as global warming and atmospheric pollution.

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Author:   Hamlyn G. Jones
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780511623318


ISBN 10:   0511623313
Publication Date:   05 June 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Undefined
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Frontispiece; Preface to the second edition; Preface to the first edition Main symbols and abbreviations; 1. A quantitative approach to plant-environment interactions; 2. Radiation; 3. Heat, mass and momentum transfer; 4. Plant-water relations; 5. Energy balance and evaporation; 6. Stomata; 7. Photosynthesis and respiration; 8. Light and plant development; 9. Temperature; 10. Drought and drought tolerance; 11. Wind, altitude, carbon dioxide and atmospheric pollutants; 12. Physiology and yield improvement; Appendices; References; Index.

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From the reviews of the first edition... ...a first-class introduction to quantitative environmental physiology... M.H. Unsworth, New Phytologist ...plant physiologists, agronomists, ecologists, and others interested in whole plants can all find much of value here. David A. Smith, American Scientist ...an excellent book which all agricultural meteorologists would benefit from using. M.N. Hough, Meteorological Magazine This book will serve modelers and quantitative physiologists admirably. As a source of information and conceptual understanding it attains the highest standards in topical balance, rigor, logical organization, and guidance to the literature...At a time when endless, uninterpreted, and poorly connected lists of effects often pass for quantitative studies in biology, Plants and Microclimates stands as a fine model. Vincent P. Gutschick, Mathematical Biosciences From the reviews of the second edition... ...I would recommend the text for a course geared towards advanced undergraduates and graduate students. T. R. Baker, Ecology ...a useful quantitative approach to environmental plant physiology...The approach boils down to the biophysics of environmental factors that affect plant growth and development (i.e., radiation, temperature, water relations, energy balance, and mass transfer) and the nature of plant or canopy response to them. Cary Au Mitchell, The Quarterly Review of Biology


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