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Carbon Dioxide and Environmental Stress (Physiological Ecology) [Hardcover]

Yiqi Luo (Editor), Harold A. Mooney (Editor), Bernard Saugier (Editor)

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012460370X 978-0124603707 April 16, 1999 1
This book focuses on the interactive effects of environmental stresses with plant and ecosystem functions, especially with respect to changes in the abundance of carbon dioxide. The interaction of stresses with elevated carbon dioxide are presented from the cellular through whole plant ecosystem level. The book carefully considers not only the responses of the above-ground portion of the plant, but also emphasizes the critical role of below-ground (rhizosphere) components (e.g., roots, microbes, soil) in determining the nature and magnitude of these interactions.

* Will rising CO2 alter the importance of environmental stress in natural and agricultural ecosystems?
* Will environmental stress on plants reduce their capacity to remove CO2 from the atmosphere?
* Are some stresses more important than others as we concern ourselves with global change?
* Can we develop predictive models useful for scientists and policy-makers?
* Where should future research efforts be focused?

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"The book's objectives are to summarize our current understanding of how CO2 interacts with the individual environmental stressors listed above, and to stimulate future research, particularly at the ecosystem level. As with other books in the series, this volume will be an important primter and point of departure for many investigators, particularly students and those relatively new to global change biology. Those more familiar with the primary literature will still find this collection of papers useful, not only for review and reference but also, I expect, for teaching purposes. Most chapters in the book are well-organized and well-written, and a few chapters are written with a refreshing clarity and directness of purpose. ...the most important message from this book, that we need to think of in terms of atmospheric CO2 and other environmental changes as interdependent, formative aspects of and responses to the larger phenomenon of global change, and work toward integrating our CO2 research accordingly."
--ECOLOGY

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The CO2 concentration of the earth's atmosphere is rising rapidly because of human activities (e.g., fossil fuel combustion, deforestation of tropical rain forests) and is expected to double by the middle to end of the 21st century. Furthermore, supporting evidence for the linkage between rising atmospheric CO2 and global warming is becoming increasingly conclusive. A major way in which CO2 is removed from the atmosphere is through photosynthesis by green plants and subsequent fixation in plants and soil. However, the capacity to ameliorate this human-caused global change may be dramatically altered by environmental stresses (e.g., drought, high temperature, ozone, UV-B radiation), many of which are also increasing, perhaps due to other human activities.
This book focuses on the interactive effects of environmental stresses on plant and ecosystem functions, especially with respect to changes in the abundance of carbon dioxide. The interaction of stresses with elevated carbon dioxide is presented from the cellular through the whole plant ecosystem level. The book not only carefully considers the responses of the above-ground portion of the plant, but also emphasizes the critical role of below-ground (rhizosphere) components (e.g., roots, microbes, soil) in determining the nature and magnitude of these interactions.
Contents Include
* Microtubules in Higher Plants
* Molecular Characteristics of the Centrosome
* A Model System for Vascular Differentiation and Barrier Maturation
* Bacteriorhodopsin
* The Regulation of Apoptosis by Microbial Pathogens
* Invertebrate Opioid Precursors

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First Sentence:
Of all the physical stresses in the global environment, water deficit is probably the most important in determining plant growth and productivity worldwide. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
rhizosphere microbial respiration, total rhizosphere respiration, increased carbon input, photosynthetic sensitivity, scaleable parameters, photosynthetic constraint, soil nitrogen cycling, plant nitrogen concentration, ecosystem water use, soil organic matter decomposition, ecosystem transpiration, feedback mechanism limiting plant response, canopy interception loss, photosynthetic stimulation, cold ecosystems, rhizosphere processes, carbon influx, nitrogen productivity, photosynthetic acclimation, apoplastic ascorbate, tallgrass prairie ecosystem, effective leaf area, belowground processes, biogeochemistry models, leaf inclination
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Plant Physiol, Plant Cell Environ, Academic Press, Plant Soil, New York, San Diego, New Phytol, Global Change Biol, Cambridge University Press, Van Veen, Tree Physiol, Soil Biol, John Wiley, Global Biogeochem, Mauna Loa, North America, Department of Energy, Plant Ecol, Plant Nutr, Springer Verlag, Marcel Dekker, Oak Ridge, Yiqi Luo, Boca Raton, Chesapeake Bay
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