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Physiological plant ecology

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  • 528 stránek
  • 19 hodin čtení

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Plant ecophysiology fundamentally examines how plant physiology is influenced by varying external factors. Defined by the Societe d'Ecophysiologie, it encompasses both the descriptive study of organism responses to environmental conditions and the causal analysis of the physiological mechanisms that depend on ecological contexts. This approach must consider polymorphism—structural and functional diversity in individual responses—which is crucial for understanding a population's adaptive capacity. The discipline provides essential insights into the mechanisms behind adaptive strategies. The author aims to convey the conceptual framework of this field, highlighting the interactions between plants and their environments while addressing current challenges. Although physiological ecology is an exciting and expanding scientific area, it is not new; the text reflects its rich historical background through illustrations and tabular data. The results presented showcase the vision, struggles, and achievements of pioneering experimental ecophysiologists alongside the latest advancements in knowledge.

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Physiological plant ecology, Walter Larcher

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1995
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Titul
Physiological plant ecology
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Springer
Rok vydání
1995
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
528
ISBN10
3540581162
ISBN13
9783540581161
Série
Původní název
Ökophysiologie der Pflanzen
Hodnocení
4,5 z 5
Anotace
Plant ecophysiology fundamentally examines how plant physiology is influenced by varying external factors. Defined by the Societe d'Ecophysiologie, it encompasses both the descriptive study of organism responses to environmental conditions and the causal analysis of the physiological mechanisms that depend on ecological contexts. This approach must consider polymorphism—structural and functional diversity in individual responses—which is crucial for understanding a population's adaptive capacity. The discipline provides essential insights into the mechanisms behind adaptive strategies. The author aims to convey the conceptual framework of this field, highlighting the interactions between plants and their environments while addressing current challenges. Although physiological ecology is an exciting and expanding scientific area, it is not new; the text reflects its rich historical background through illustrations and tabular data. The results presented showcase the vision, struggles, and achievements of pioneering experimental ecophysiologists alongside the latest advancements in knowledge.