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Applications of Physiological Ecology to Forest Management
J. J. Landsberg (Author), S. T. Gower (Author), Jacques Roy (Volume editor)
9780124359550
Hardback, published 8 January 1997
354 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.5 cm, 0.68 kg
"Likely to appeal to all those who wish to have some insight into the true place of trees within a more global context. Deserves a place on the shelves of all biological departments' libraries (and then on the desks of undergraduates writing almost any essay on trees, forestry, ecophysiology....)." --Plant Growth Regulation "The authors provide a wide range of topics describing the basic physiological status of the trees which has an impact not only on any proficient forest management but also on forests as areas of recreation, preservation of biodiversity or water production. The book represents an excellent source of information for the rising number of scientists who want to start basic physiological studies in forests." --Journal of Plant Physiology
Approx.354 pages
Forests in the Modern WorldForest Biomes of the WorldCanopy Architecture and MicroclimateForest Hydrology and Tree-Water RelationsThe Carbon Balance of ForestsSoil Organic Matter and DecompositionNutrient Distribution and CyclingChanges in Ecosystem Structure and Function During Stand DevelopmentEcosystem Process ModelsApplications of Modern Technology and Ecophysiology to Forest Management
Subject Areas: Forestry & silviculture: practice & techniques [TVR], Environmental management [RNF], Applied ecology [RNC], Plant ecology [PSTS], Plant physiology [PSTD]