Tree Crop Physiology
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published in July 1987
Book
Hardback
374 pages
978-0-444-42841-7 (ISBN)
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Description
This book is the result of a recommendation from the plenary session of ``TREE-PHYSINDIA-82'', an international symposium held at the Rubber Research Institute of India, Kottayam, that a publication be brought out presenting information on the methodology adopted for various physiological studies in tree crops. Containing reviews on general physiology as well as detailed information on certain selected tree crops, the choice of topics emphasizes many aspects of tree physiology. The contributed articles in Part A provide an insight into different approaches to studying the physiology of tree crops, with an emphasis on methodology. Part B provides case-histories of physiological investigations on selected economically important tropical tree crops. The volume will provide a valuable source of information and stimulus to scientists involved in the work of tree physiology.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 150 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-444-42841-7 (9780444428417)
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A. S. Raghavendra | M. R. Sethuraj
Tree Crop Physiology
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Content
Part A: General Aspects. The controlled-environment plant-chamber technique for CO 2 -exchange measurements in tree and forest research (F.E. Eckardt). Measurement of leaf photosynthetic rate in trees (J. Catsky, Z. Sestak). Chlorophyll determination and basic methods of chloroplast studies (Z. Sestak, J. Zima). Reflections on the shade cast by trees (M.C. Anderson). Source-sink relationships of fruit trees (C.A. Priestley). Primary production and carbon cycling in a primeval lowland rainforest of peninsular Malaysia (T. Kira). Water relations and gas exchange of tropical rainforest species under stress: Manilkara sp. from high caatinga forest at San Carlos de Rio Negro - Venezuela (H. Mullerstael, E.F. Bruenig). Part B: Case Histories of Selected Tropical Tree Crops. Oil Palm (G.R. Squire, R.H.V. Corley). Coconut (A. Ramadasan, V. Rajagopal). Rubber (M.R. Sethuraj, A.S. Raghavendra). Tea (D.N. Barua). Coffee (P.K. Ramaiah, D. Venkataramanan). Cocoa (D. Balasimha). Mango (R.N. Singh). Leucaena (N.G. Hegde). Subject Index.