“Ecophysiology of Plants” delves into the intricate relationship between plants and their environment, exploring various physiological aspects crucial for their survival. From photosynthesis and energy balance to mineral nutrition and water stress responses, this book navigates through the physiological mechanisms that enable plants to thrive. It sheds light on processes like allelopathy, assimilation, and chloroplast function, offering insights into how plants interact with pathogens and cope with environmental challenges like water stress.
Moreover, this resource delves into root physiology, transport mechanisms, and nitrogen assimilation, elucidating the diverse strategies plants employ to adapt and thrive in different environments. By amalgamating the principles of plant physiology with ecological interactions, this book serves as a valuable reference for researchers and enthusiasts exploring the fascinating realm of plant ecophysiology.
Keywords
Allelopathy, Assimilat, Chloroplast, Pathogen, Photorespiration, Plant physiology, Transport, energy balance, mineral nutrition, nitrogen, photosynthesis, physiology, roots, water stress
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