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A TEXTBOOK OF PLANT ECOLOGY

By: AMBASHT, R.S | AMBASHT, N.KMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi CBS Publishers 2008Edition: 15th edDescription: 444pISBN: 9788123916002Subject(s): Botany | Plant | Plant ecologyDDC classification: 581.7 AMB Summary: The book has served generations of students and teachers of ecology with distinction for nearly four decades. During the past few Years environmental pollution deforestation habitat degradation desertification climate change and biodiversity losses have drawn world attention of scientists and administrators alike. This updated edition includes important ideas data and literature produced in the 21st century and they are referred at appropriate places in different chapters. These are in particular reference to Gaia hypothesis light factor cold and hot conditions psychrophiles antifreeze proteins heat shocks drought effects oxygen deficiency conditions halophytes nitrogen level indicators allelopathy seed dispersals litter decomposition Key-stone species xenobiotics biodiversity hotspots and ecological significance UV-B and ozone stress in troposphere etc.
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The book has served generations of students and teachers of ecology with distinction for nearly four decades. During the past few Years environmental pollution deforestation habitat degradation desertification climate change and biodiversity losses have drawn world attention of scientists and administrators alike. This updated edition includes important ideas data and literature produced in the 21st century and they are referred at appropriate places in different chapters. These are in particular reference to Gaia hypothesis light factor cold and hot conditions psychrophiles antifreeze proteins heat shocks drought effects oxygen deficiency conditions halophytes nitrogen level indicators allelopathy seed dispersals litter decomposition Key-stone species xenobiotics biodiversity hotspots and ecological significance UV-B and ozone stress in troposphere etc.

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