Humberto González Rodríguez, Ratikanta Maiti, Ch. Aruna Kumari
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The existence and competition of trees and shrubs to sustain and put forth growth under varied environmental conditions is dependent on the interactions that occur between the plant metabolic processes and the prevailing environmental conditions. This volume provides a comprehensive presentation of this topic.
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The existence and competition of trees and shrubs to sustain and put forth growth under varied environmental conditions is dependent on the interactions that occur between the plant metabolic processes and the prevailing environmental conditions. This volume provides a comprehensive presentation of this topic.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000439304
- Artikelnr.: 60028281
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000439304
- Artikelnr.: 60028281
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Humberto González Rodríguez, PhD, is a faculty member at the Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales (School of Forest Sciences), Nuevo Leon, Mexico. He is currently working on water relations and plant nutrition in native woody trees and shrubs, northeastern Mexico. In addition, his research includes nutrient deposition via litterfall in different forest ecosystems. Dr. Rodríguez teaches chemistry, plant physiology, and statistics.
Ratikanta Maiti, PhD, DSc, was a world-renowned botanist and crop physiologist. His varied experience included work at the former Jute Agricultural Research Institute, India; as a plant physiologist on sorghum and pearl millet at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics; as a Research Advisor at Vibha Seeds, India; as a professor and research scientist at several universities in Mexico. A prolific author, he received several international awards and was chief editor of three international journals.
Ch. Aruna Kumari, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Crop Physiology at Agricultural College, Jagtial, Professor Jaya Shankar Telangana State Agricultural University, India. She also has research experience at varied Indian Council of Agricultural Research institutes as well as at Vibha Seeds. She is the author of several book chapters and was a coeditor of several books. She had also published research publications in national and international journals.
Ratikanta Maiti, PhD, DSc, was a world-renowned botanist and crop physiologist. His varied experience included work at the former Jute Agricultural Research Institute, India; as a plant physiologist on sorghum and pearl millet at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics; as a Research Advisor at Vibha Seeds, India; as a professor and research scientist at several universities in Mexico. A prolific author, he received several international awards and was chief editor of three international journals.
Ch. Aruna Kumari, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Crop Physiology at Agricultural College, Jagtial, Professor Jaya Shankar Telangana State Agricultural University, India. She also has research experience at varied Indian Council of Agricultural Research institutes as well as at Vibha Seeds. She is the author of several book chapters and was a coeditor of several books. She had also published research publications in national and international journals.
Part 1: Experimental Ecophysiology And Biochemistry 1. Leaf Pigment 2.
Leaf Epicuticular Wax 3. Leaf Nutrients 4. Carbon Fixation (Carbon
Sequestration) 5. Wood Carbon and Nitrogen 6. Leaf /Wood Chemical
Composition Part 2: Laboratory Techniques Of Physiology And Biochemistry
7. Revision of Terminology and Laboratory Techniques 8. Diffusion and
Osmosis 9. Imbibition of Seeds 10. Estimation of Water Potential in
Potatoes from Changes in Weight and Volume 11. Influence of Ph on
Coloration of Anthocyanin and Betalaine 12. Colorimetry as a Tool in Plant
Physiology 13. Determination of Pigment Contents in Leaf Tissue 14. Water
Relations 15. Spectroscopy of Atomic Absorption 16. Mineral Nutrition and
Symptoms of Deficiency of Nutrients 17. Pigment Analysis of Leaves 18.
Leaf Epicuticular Wax 19. Determination of Nutrients of Leaves (Macro and
Micronutrients) 20. Nutritional Composition of Forage 21. Carbon Fixation
(Carbon Sequestration) 22. Chemical Composition of Wood of Woody Plants
23. Litterfall Chemistry 24. Nutrient Cycle 25. Study of the Various
Aspects of Mineral Nutrition, Accumulation, and Distribution of Micro- and
Macro Elements in Woody Plants (Zolotovo Ekather, Russia) 26. Allied
Microtechniques Part 3: 27. Advances in Technology Development in
Experimental Ecophysiology and Biochemistry Part 4: 28. Modern Methods
and Research Directions of Biochemistry of the Boreal Woody Plants
Ekaterina Zolotova and Natalya Ivanova
Leaf Epicuticular Wax 3. Leaf Nutrients 4. Carbon Fixation (Carbon
Sequestration) 5. Wood Carbon and Nitrogen 6. Leaf /Wood Chemical
Composition Part 2: Laboratory Techniques Of Physiology And Biochemistry
7. Revision of Terminology and Laboratory Techniques 8. Diffusion and
Osmosis 9. Imbibition of Seeds 10. Estimation of Water Potential in
Potatoes from Changes in Weight and Volume 11. Influence of Ph on
Coloration of Anthocyanin and Betalaine 12. Colorimetry as a Tool in Plant
Physiology 13. Determination of Pigment Contents in Leaf Tissue 14. Water
Relations 15. Spectroscopy of Atomic Absorption 16. Mineral Nutrition and
Symptoms of Deficiency of Nutrients 17. Pigment Analysis of Leaves 18.
Leaf Epicuticular Wax 19. Determination of Nutrients of Leaves (Macro and
Micronutrients) 20. Nutritional Composition of Forage 21. Carbon Fixation
(Carbon Sequestration) 22. Chemical Composition of Wood of Woody Plants
23. Litterfall Chemistry 24. Nutrient Cycle 25. Study of the Various
Aspects of Mineral Nutrition, Accumulation, and Distribution of Micro- and
Macro Elements in Woody Plants (Zolotovo Ekather, Russia) 26. Allied
Microtechniques Part 3: 27. Advances in Technology Development in
Experimental Ecophysiology and Biochemistry Part 4: 28. Modern Methods
and Research Directions of Biochemistry of the Boreal Woody Plants
Ekaterina Zolotova and Natalya Ivanova
Part 1: Experimental Ecophysiology And Biochemistry 1. Leaf Pigment 2. Leaf Epicuticular Wax 3. Leaf Nutrients 4. Carbon Fixation (Carbon Sequestration) 5. Wood Carbon and Nitrogen 6. Leaf /Wood Chemical Composition Part 2: Laboratory Techniques Of Physiology And Biochemistry 7. Revision of Terminology and Laboratory Techniques 8. Diffusion and Osmosis 9. Imbibition of Seeds 10. Estimation of Water Potential in Potatoes from Changes in Weight and Volume 11. Influence of Ph on Coloration of Anthocyanin and Betalaine 12. Colorimetry as a Tool in Plant Physiology 13. Determination of Pigment Contents in Leaf Tissue 14. Water Relations 15. Spectroscopy of Atomic Absorption 16. Mineral Nutrition and Symptoms of Deficiency of Nutrients 17. Pigment Analysis of Leaves 18. Leaf Epicuticular Wax 19. Determination of Nutrients of Leaves (Macro and Micronutrients) 20. Nutritional Composition of Forage 21. Carbon Fixation (Carbon Sequestration) 22. Chemical Composition of Wood of Woody Plants 23. Litterfall Chemistry 24. Nutrient Cycle 25. Study of the Various Aspects of Mineral Nutrition, Accumulation, and Distribution of Micro- and Macro Elements in Woody Plants (Zolotovo Ekather, Russia) 26. Allied Microtechniques Part 3: 27. Advances in Technology Development in Experimental Ecophysiology and Biochemistry Part 4: 28. Modern Methods and Research Directions of Biochemistry of the Boreal Woody Plants Ekaterina Zolotova and Natalya Ivanova
Part 1: Experimental Ecophysiology And Biochemistry 1. Leaf Pigment 2.
Leaf Epicuticular Wax 3. Leaf Nutrients 4. Carbon Fixation (Carbon
Sequestration) 5. Wood Carbon and Nitrogen 6. Leaf /Wood Chemical
Composition Part 2: Laboratory Techniques Of Physiology And Biochemistry
7. Revision of Terminology and Laboratory Techniques 8. Diffusion and
Osmosis 9. Imbibition of Seeds 10. Estimation of Water Potential in
Potatoes from Changes in Weight and Volume 11. Influence of Ph on
Coloration of Anthocyanin and Betalaine 12. Colorimetry as a Tool in Plant
Physiology 13. Determination of Pigment Contents in Leaf Tissue 14. Water
Relations 15. Spectroscopy of Atomic Absorption 16. Mineral Nutrition and
Symptoms of Deficiency of Nutrients 17. Pigment Analysis of Leaves 18.
Leaf Epicuticular Wax 19. Determination of Nutrients of Leaves (Macro and
Micronutrients) 20. Nutritional Composition of Forage 21. Carbon Fixation
(Carbon Sequestration) 22. Chemical Composition of Wood of Woody Plants
23. Litterfall Chemistry 24. Nutrient Cycle 25. Study of the Various
Aspects of Mineral Nutrition, Accumulation, and Distribution of Micro- and
Macro Elements in Woody Plants (Zolotovo Ekather, Russia) 26. Allied
Microtechniques Part 3: 27. Advances in Technology Development in
Experimental Ecophysiology and Biochemistry Part 4: 28. Modern Methods
and Research Directions of Biochemistry of the Boreal Woody Plants
Ekaterina Zolotova and Natalya Ivanova
Leaf Epicuticular Wax 3. Leaf Nutrients 4. Carbon Fixation (Carbon
Sequestration) 5. Wood Carbon and Nitrogen 6. Leaf /Wood Chemical
Composition Part 2: Laboratory Techniques Of Physiology And Biochemistry
7. Revision of Terminology and Laboratory Techniques 8. Diffusion and
Osmosis 9. Imbibition of Seeds 10. Estimation of Water Potential in
Potatoes from Changes in Weight and Volume 11. Influence of Ph on
Coloration of Anthocyanin and Betalaine 12. Colorimetry as a Tool in Plant
Physiology 13. Determination of Pigment Contents in Leaf Tissue 14. Water
Relations 15. Spectroscopy of Atomic Absorption 16. Mineral Nutrition and
Symptoms of Deficiency of Nutrients 17. Pigment Analysis of Leaves 18.
Leaf Epicuticular Wax 19. Determination of Nutrients of Leaves (Macro and
Micronutrients) 20. Nutritional Composition of Forage 21. Carbon Fixation
(Carbon Sequestration) 22. Chemical Composition of Wood of Woody Plants
23. Litterfall Chemistry 24. Nutrient Cycle 25. Study of the Various
Aspects of Mineral Nutrition, Accumulation, and Distribution of Micro- and
Macro Elements in Woody Plants (Zolotovo Ekather, Russia) 26. Allied
Microtechniques Part 3: 27. Advances in Technology Development in
Experimental Ecophysiology and Biochemistry Part 4: 28. Modern Methods
and Research Directions of Biochemistry of the Boreal Woody Plants
Ekaterina Zolotova and Natalya Ivanova
Part 1: Experimental Ecophysiology And Biochemistry 1. Leaf Pigment 2. Leaf Epicuticular Wax 3. Leaf Nutrients 4. Carbon Fixation (Carbon Sequestration) 5. Wood Carbon and Nitrogen 6. Leaf /Wood Chemical Composition Part 2: Laboratory Techniques Of Physiology And Biochemistry 7. Revision of Terminology and Laboratory Techniques 8. Diffusion and Osmosis 9. Imbibition of Seeds 10. Estimation of Water Potential in Potatoes from Changes in Weight and Volume 11. Influence of Ph on Coloration of Anthocyanin and Betalaine 12. Colorimetry as a Tool in Plant Physiology 13. Determination of Pigment Contents in Leaf Tissue 14. Water Relations 15. Spectroscopy of Atomic Absorption 16. Mineral Nutrition and Symptoms of Deficiency of Nutrients 17. Pigment Analysis of Leaves 18. Leaf Epicuticular Wax 19. Determination of Nutrients of Leaves (Macro and Micronutrients) 20. Nutritional Composition of Forage 21. Carbon Fixation (Carbon Sequestration) 22. Chemical Composition of Wood of Woody Plants 23. Litterfall Chemistry 24. Nutrient Cycle 25. Study of the Various Aspects of Mineral Nutrition, Accumulation, and Distribution of Micro- and Macro Elements in Woody Plants (Zolotovo Ekather, Russia) 26. Allied Microtechniques Part 3: 27. Advances in Technology Development in Experimental Ecophysiology and Biochemistry Part 4: 28. Modern Methods and Research Directions of Biochemistry of the Boreal Woody Plants Ekaterina Zolotova and Natalya Ivanova