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Book ID: 113949
Dai, Wenhan (ed.)

Stress Physiology of Woody Plants. 2019. 27 figs. 296 p. Hardcover.

Woody plants have distinct growth and development habits. Being sessile and perennial species, woody plants are challenged by multiple stresses year-round or facing repeated stress attacks during their lives. A stress challenge in one season may impact the plant performance in other seasons or years; therefore, woody plants must develop specific mechanisms to minimize the damage caused by various stresses. Although all plant species share the basic physiological process, the unique characteristics of woody species in anatomy structure, body size, growth habit, and life expectancy contribute to significant differences in their responses to different environmental stresses compared to herbaceous plants.

Written by a group of experts, Stress Physiology of Woody Plants, is comprised of 11 chapters profoundly describing the uniqueness of plant structure, growth and development, photosynthesis and respiration, and growth regulation in woody species. It summarizes findings in the responses of woody plants to major environmental stresses including drought, nutrient deficiency, salinity, low temperature, oxidative stress, heavy metal, and multiple stresses
Author Dai, Wenhan (ed.)
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Author Dai, Wenhan (ed.)
Manufacturer CRC Press / Bookpoint Taylor & Francis The Netherlands 130 Milton Park
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EAN 9781498746083
ISBN 9781498746083
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