Plant Responses to Air Pollution and Global Change
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Formato: | eBook |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Tokyo :
Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer,
2005.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2005. |
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Acceso en línea: | https://doi.org/10.1007/4-431-31014-2 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Plant Responses to Air Pollution
- Metabolism of atmospheric sulfur gases in onion
- Impact of atmospheric NH3 deposition on plant growth and functioning — a case study with Brassica oleracea L.
- How sensitive are forest trees to ozone? - New research on an old issue
- Northern conditions enhance the susceptibility of birch (Betula pendula Roth) to oxidative stress caused by ozone
- Physiological responses of trees to air pollutants at high elevation sites
- Complex assessment of forest condition under air pollution impacts
- Evaluation of the ozone-related risk for Austrian forests
- Causes of differences in response of plant species to nitrogen supply and the ecological consequences
- Plant Responses to Climate Change
- Long-term effects of elevated CO2 on sour orange trees
- Plant responses to climate change: impacts and adaptation
- Effects of elevated carbon dioxide concentration on wood structure and formation in trees
- Plant Responses to Combination of Air Pollution and Climate Change
- Carbon dioxide and ozone affect needle nitrogen and abscission in Pinus ponderosa
- Effects of air pollution and climate change on forests of the Tatra Mountains, Central Europe
- Genetics and Molecular Biology for Functioning Improvement
- MAPK signalling and plant cell survival in response to oxidative environmental stress
- Expression of cyanobacterial ictB in higher plants enhanced photosynthesis and growth
- Improvement of photosynthesis in higher plants
- Modification of CO2 fixation of photosynthetic prokaryote
- Specificity of diatom Rubisco
- Regulation of CO2 fixation in non-sulfur purple photosynthetic bacteria
- Experimental Ecosystem and Climate Change Research
- Experimental ecosystem and climate change research in controlled environments: lessons from the Biosphere 2 Laboratory 1996–2003
- Importance of air movement for promoting gas and heat exchanges between plants and atmosphere under controlled environments
- Pros and cons of CO2 springs as experimental sites
- Global Carbon Cycles in Ecosystem and Assessment of Climate Change Impacts
- Carbon dynamics in response to climate and disturbance: Recent progress from multi-scale measurements and modeling in AmeriFlux
- Synthetic analysis of the CO2 fluxes at various forests in East Asia
- 3-D remote sensing of woody canopy height and carbon stocks by helicopter-borne scanning lidar
- Assessments of climate change impacts on the terrestrial ecosystem in Japan using the Bio-Geographical and GeoChemical (BGGC) Model
- Air Pollution and Global Change in Asia
- Establishing critical levels of air pollutants for protecting East Asian vegetation — A challenge
- Major activities of acid deposition monitoring network in East Asia (EANET) and related studies
- Land degradation and blown-sand disaster in China
- Impact of meteorological fields and surface conditions on Asian dust
- A case study on combating desertification at a small watershed in the hills-gully area of loess plateau, China
- A recipe for sustainable agriculture in drylands.