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Plant growth and climate change

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Evidence grows daily of the changing climate and its impact on plants and animals.

Plant function is inextricably linked to climate and atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration.

On the shortest and smallest scales, the climate affects the plant's immediate environment and so directly influences physiological processes.

At larger scales, the climate influences species distribution and community composition, as well as the viability of different crops in managed ecosystems.

Plant growth also influences the local, regional and global climate, through the exchanges of energy and gases between the plants and the air around them. "Plant Growth and Climate Change" examines the major aspects of how anthropogenic climate change affects plants, focusing on several key determinants of plant growth: atmospheric CO2, temperature, water availability and the interactions between these factors.

The book demonstrates the variety of techniques used across plant science: detailed physiology in controlled environments; observational studies based on long-term data sets; and field manipulation experiments and modelling.It is directed at advanced-level university students, researchers and professionals across the range of plant science disciplines, including plant physiology, plant ecology and crop science.

It will also be of interest to earth system scientists.

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Wiley-Blackwell
1405131926 / 9781405131926
Hardback
581.42
10/10/2006
United States
English
320 p.
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