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Responses Of Plants To Uvb Radiation 1st Edition Lars Olof Bjrn

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Responses Of Plants To Uvb Radiation 1st Edition Lars Olof Bjrn
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.45 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Lars Olof Björn, Ting Wang (auth.), Jelte Rozema, Yiannis Manetas, Lars-Olof Björn (eds.)
ISBN: 9789048153534, 9789401728928, 9048153530, 9401728925
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Responses Of Plants To Uvb Radiation 1st Edition Lars Olof Bjrn by Lars Olof Björn, Ting Wang (auth.), Jelte Rozema, Yiannis Manetas, Lars-olof Björn (eds.) 9789048153534, 9789401728928, 9048153530, 9401728925 instant download after payment.

The research in this book covers papers on a great number of research projects on the responses of plants and crops of natural terrestrial ecosystems, of agro-ecosystems, and of aquatic ecosystems, to enhanced solar UV-B as a result of stratospheric ozone depletion. Some introductory chapters deal with general aspects of how plants respond to UV-B radiation.
Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) is a primary energy resource for terrestrial plants, necessary for plant growth. Inevitably terrestrial plants absorb UV-B when exposed to solar radiation. The spectral balance between PAR and UV-B is discussed in several chapters. The responses of plants and ecosystems from the Antarctic and Arctic to enhanced solar UV-B radiation as a consequence of the hole in the ozone layer are considered in some detail. In addition the papers in the book discuss the problem of how responses of plants to UV-B radiation interact with other environmental factors.
The book is of great importance for those who are involved in global change topics: biologists, ecologists, earth scientists, agronomists, environmental scientists, and those who develop environmental policy.

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