Crop Reactions To Water And Temperature Stresses In Humid Temperate Climates

Crop Reactions To Water And Temperature Stresses In Humid  Temperate Climates
Author: Paul J Kramer
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780429724466

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First published 1983. Aimed at improving agricultural production by providing a better under· standing of the interaction between crops and the environment, this book presents the latest research findings on the effects of water and temperature stresses on plants in humid temperate regions. It also covers management practices and breeding programs that may reduce crop sensitivity to the vagaries of weather.

Crop Reactions to Water and Temperature Stresses in Humid Temperate Climates

Crop Reactions to Water and Temperature Stresses in Humid  Temperate Climates
Author: C. David Raper,Paul Jackson Kramer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 373
Release: 1983
Genre: Crops and climate
ISBN: OCLC:85084502

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Crop Reactions to Water and Temperature Stresses in Humid Temperate Climates

Crop Reactions to Water and Temperature Stresses in Humid Temperate Climates
Author: Taylor & Francis Group
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-05-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367169088

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Crop Reactions To Water And Temperature Stresses In Humid Temperate Climates

Crop Reactions To Water And Temperature Stresses In Humid  Temperate Climates
Author: Paul J Kramer
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780429704451

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First published 1983. Aimed at improving agricultural production by providing a better under· standing of the interaction between crops and the environment, this book presents the latest research findings on the effects of water and temperature stresses on plants in humid temperate regions. It also covers management practices and breeding programs that may reduce crop sensitivity to the vagaries of weather.

Drought Resistance in Crops with Emphasis on Rice

Drought Resistance in Crops with Emphasis on Rice
Author: International Rice Research Institute
Publsiher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1982
Genre: Crop yields
ISBN: 9789711040789

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Water in Plants Bibliography

Water in Plants Bibliography
Author: J. Pospísilová,J. Solárová
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400955103

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The ninth volume of Water-in-Plants Bibi iography includes papers in al I fields of plant water relations research which appeared during the year 1983. - from theoreti cal considerations about the state of water in cel 15 and its membrane transport to drought resistance of plants or physiological significance of irrigation. In addition to papers devoted entirely to plant water relations, papers on other topics are in cluded if they contain data on plant hydration level, water vapour efflux, rate of water uptake or water transport, etc., or if they contain valuable methodological in formation (measurement of selected microclimatic factors, soi I moisture etc. l. We have tried to cover ful Iy the relevant papers which have been publ ished in important scientific periodicals and books. Articles appeared in local journals, mimeographed booklets, abstracts of thesis and of symposia contributions, etc., were chosen mostly from reprints received directly from authors. The courtesy of those is highly appreciated. The manuscript is usual Iy prepared in May and June of the year fol lowing the year which it covers. Unfortunately some reprints come later and thus the respective references appear in the fol lowing volume, with one year delay. To maximize the value of the bibi iography the references are arranged alphabetic al Iy according to the authors' names, and each volume is provided with three indexes.

Crop Responses to Environment

Crop Responses to Environment
Author: Anthony E. Hall
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351377591

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Following in the tradition of its predecessor, Crop Responses to Environment, this fully updated and more comprehensive second edition describes aspects of crop responses to environment that are particularly relevant to the development of improved crop cultivars and management methods on a global scale. It includes an extensive discussion of the difficulties in developing agricultural systems that accommodate increasing human needs for agricultural products during the twenty-first century in a sustainable manner. The book features new sections on adaptation to global climate change including adapting to global warming, elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, and increased flooding and salinity through plant breeding and changes in crop management. Warming effects include stressful effects of heat on pollen development and reduced winter chilling effects on fruit and nut trees. The book examines principles, theories, mathematical models, and experimental observations concerning plant responses to environment that are relevant to the development of improved crop cultivars and management methods. It illustrates the importance of considering emergent plant properties as well as reductionist approaches to understanding plant function and adaptation. Plant physiological and developmental responses to light and temperature, and plant water relations are considered in detail. Dr. Hall also describes climatic zone definitions based on temperature, rainfall, and evaporative demand in relation to plant adaptation and the prediction of crop water use. Irrigation management and crop responses to salinity, flooding and toxic levels of boron and aluminum are considered. Crop responses to pests and diseases as they interact with crop responses to physical and chemical aspects of the environment are examined. The book concludes with analyses illustrating the relevance of crop responses to environment to plant breeding.

To Feed Ourselves

To Feed Ourselves
Author: Bantayehu Gelaw
Publsiher: CIMMYT
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1986
Genre: Corn
ISBN: 9686127054

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