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CO2, Temperature, and Trees
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This comprehensive book discusses the ecophysiological features of trees affected by the two most prominent factors of climate change: atmospheric CO 2 concentration and temperature. It starts with the introduction of experimental methods at the leaf, branch, the whole-tree, and tree group scales, and in the following chapters elaborates on specific topics including photosynthesis of leaves, respiration of plant organs, water use efficiency, the production of and/or distribution patterns of carbohydrates, secondary metabolites, and nutrients, anatomy of cells and tissues, height and stem-diameter growth, biomass accumulation, leaf phenology and longevity, and model ecosystems (soil-litter-plant enclosures). The current knowledge is neatly summarized, and the author presents valuable data derived from his 30 years of experimental research, some of which is published here for the first time. Using numerous examples the book answers the fundamental questions such as: What arethe interactions of elevated CO 2 concentration and temperature on tree growth and matter partitioning? How do different tree groups react? Are there any effects on organisms living together with trees? What kinds of models can be used to interpret the results from experiments on trees?
This volume is highly recommended for researchers, postdocs, and graduate students in the relevant fields. It is also a valuable resource for undergraduate students, decision-makers in the fields of forest management and environmental protection, and any other scientists who are interested in the effect of global change on ecosystems.
Gathers 30 years of experimental research on trees, beginning at the elemental/molecular scale and extending to the tree-stand scale Presents the latest experimental findings about the effects of climate change on the mineral content of trees, carbohydrate allocation, tree anatomy, tree growth, leaf longevity, and gas exchange in soillitterplant systems Investigates the interactive effects of relatively small, realistic increases in temperature and CO2 concentration
Autorentext
Dr. Dieter Overdieck, Professor Technical University of Berlin, Institute of Ecology Ecology of Woody Plants, Berlin, Germany
Inhalt
1 Introduction.- 2 Research methods.- 3 CO2 net assimilation of leaves.- 4 Respiration in plant compartments.- 5 Water use efficiency and stomatal conductance.- 6 Nonstructural and structural carbohydrates.- 7 Secondary metabolites.- 8 Macro- and micronutrients.- 9 Anatomy.- 10 Growth and mass.- 11 Phenology.- 12 Expanding the outlook to effects on ecosystems.- 13 Modeling responses to [CO2] and temperature.- Subject Index.- Organism Index.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09789811018596
- Auflage 1st ed. 2016
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Biology
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Größe H243mm x B166mm x T17mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9789811018596
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-981-10-1859-6
- Titel CO2, Temperature, and Trees
- Autor Dieter Overdieck
- Untertitel Experimental Approaches
- Gewicht 536g
- Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
- Anzahl Seiten 240