Interacting stresses on plants in a changing climate /

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Imprint:Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, c1993.
Description:xviii, 771 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:NATO ASI series. Series I, Global environmental change vol. 16
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1605670
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Other authors / contributors:Jackson, Michael B.
Black, Colin R., 1948-
North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division
NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Interacting Stresses on Plants in a Changing Climate (1992 : London, England)
ISBN:3540572635 (Berlin : acid-free paper)
0387572635 (New York : acid-free paper)
Notes:"Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division."
"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Interacting Stresses on Plants in a Changing Climate held in London, U.K., 13-19 September 1992"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • The potential effects of climate change on world food supply / M. L. Parry and C. Rosenzweig
  • Manifestations of mechanical stress in membranes: A prospective hypothesis of endogenous expression of exogenous stress signalling / Y. Y. Leshem, R. R. Avtalion, R. Agassi, H. Gottleib and D. Bach
  • Significance of increasing ambient CO[subscript 2] for plant growth and survival, and interactions with air pollution / H. Z. Enoch and S. J. Honour
  • Ozone, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides: Some effects on the water relations of herbaceous plants and trees / T. A. Mansfield, M. Pearson, C. J. Atkinson and P. A. Wookey
  • Ozone/sulphur dioxide interactions in temperate arable crops / V. J. Black, J. J. Colls and C. R. Black
  • Predisposition to stress following exposure to air pollution / A. W. Davison and J. D. Barnes
  • Influence of nitrogenous air pollutants on carbon dioxide and ozone effects on vegetation / L. van der Eerden, A. Tonneijck, W. Jarosz, S. Bestebroer and T. Dueck
  • Impact of air pollutants on plants in hot, dry climates / G. Schenone
  • The molecular biology of plants exposed to ultraviolet-B radiation and the interaction with other stresses / B. R. Jordan
  • The assessment of plant damage by reactive hydrocarbons and their oxidation products / G. M. Terry and N. J. Stokes
  • Too much of a good thing? Long-term exposure to elevated CO[subscript 2] decreases carboxylating and photorespiratory enzymes and increases respiratory enzyme activity in Spruce / J.-J. Van Oosten, P. Dizengremel, E. Laitat and R. Impens
  • Climatic change and wetland vegetation in Northern Europe / R. M. M. Crawford
  • Response of coastal vegetation to flooding and salinity: a case study in the rapidly subsiding Mississippi River deltaic plain, USA / R. D. DeLaune, S. R. Pezeshki and W. H. Patrick, Jr.
  • Flood tolerant and flood sensitive plants under primary and secondary anoxia / B. B. Vartapetian
  • Responses to total submergence in tolerant and intolerant riverside species / C. W. P. M. Blom, L. A. C. J. Voesenek and A. J. M. van der Sman
  • Inorganic carbon assimilation and growth of aquatic macrophytes / T. V. Madsen
  • A microelectrode study of oxygen distribution in the roots of intact maize seedlings / W. Armstrong, S. Cringle, M. Brown and H. Greenway
  • Long term survival of rhizomatous species under oxygen deprivation / T. Henzi and R. Brandle
  • Promotion of stem extension in an aquatic monocot (Potamogeton pectinatus L.) by the complete absence of oxygen, and by partial oxygen shortage / J. E. Summers and M. B. Jackson
  • Metabolic acclimation to anoxic conditions and biochemical basis of death / P. Saglio
  • Energy and fermentation metabolism in hypoxic rice coleoptiles - a multinuclear NMR approach / T. W.-M. Fan, A. N. Lane and R. M. Higashi
  • Endogenous phytohormones and germination of rice under anoxia: indoleacetic acid and abscisic acid / S. Mapelli and A. Bertani
  • Preliminary evidence of nitrate assimilation during the anaerobic germination of rice / M. Mattana, A. Bertani, N. Aurisano and R. Reggiani
  • Molecular genetic basis of metabolic adaptation to anoxia in maize and its possible utility for improving tolerance of crops to soil waterlogging / M. M. Sachs
  • Metabolic acclimation in winter cereals by interacting low temperature stresses / C. J. Andrews
  • Metabolic and cellular impact of ice encasement on herbage plants / B. E. Gudleifsson
  • Responses of nodulated legumes to oxygen deficiency / C. Arrese-Igor, M. Royuela and P. M. Aparicio-Tejo
  • Effects of drought and elevated CO[subscript 2] on plant water use efficiency and productivity / T. C. Hsiao
  • Water relations in controlled environments and the field / J. W. Radin
  • The physiology of survival at the limits of farming in the dry tropics / G. R. Squire
  • Plant water stress under low rainfall, high temperature summer conditions in Portugal / M. T. Oliveira
  • Identification of stress tolerance traits in sugar beet / N. Clarke, H. Hetschkun, C. Jones, E. Boswell and H. Marfaing
  • Stomatal responses to abscisic acid in natural environments / W. Hartung and H. Heilmeier
  • ABA and the control of growth and physiology of stressed plants / W. J. Davies, C. L. Trejo and S. J. Palmer
  • Regulation of root growth at low water potentials / R. E. Sharp, E. S. Ober and Y. Wu
  • Stress-enhanced metabolism of abscisic acid / J. A. D. Zeevaart
  • Molecular biological responses to drought in maize / M. Pages, J. Vilardell, A. B. Jensen, Ma. Mar Alba, M. Torrent and A. Goday
  • Replacement of glycine betaine by [beta]-alanine betaine, choline-O-sulphate or dimethylsulphoniopropionate in plants adapted to interacting stresses / A. D. Hanson and B. Rathinasabapathi
  • Wall extensibility and the growth of salt stressed leaves / P. M. Neumann
  • Growth and composition of nitrogen and water stressed pepper plants, their assessment by remote sensing and their herbivory effects / J. Penuelas, C. Biel, M. Estiarte, I. Filella, R. Matamala, L. Serrano and R. Save
  • Screening methods for determining drought resistance in barley / S. Nogues and L. Alegre
  • Low temperature induced biochemical mechanisms: implications for cold acclimation and de-acclimation / C. Stushnoff, R. L. Remmele, Jr., V. Essensee and M. McNeil
  • Molecular mechanisms of freeze-thaw injury and cold acclimation in herbaceous plants: merging physiological and genetic approaches / J. P. Palta, L. S. Weiss, J. F. Harbage, J. B. Bamberg and J. M. Stone
  • Molecular biology of cold tolerance / R. S. Pearce, M. A. Dunn and M. A. Hughes
  • Redesigning crops for increased tolerance to freezing stress / P. L. Steponkus, M. Uemura and M. S. Webb
  • The molecular mechanism of the low-temperature tolerance of plants studied by gene technology of membrane lipids / N. Murata, H. Wada, Z. Gombos and I. Nishida
  • Aspects of the cellular and molecular basis of cold tolerance in plants / A. M. Boudet, M. Cabane, N. Leborgne and C. Teulieres
  • Atmospheric Pollution Working Group / J. D. Barnes, C. Biel, C. R. Black, V. J. Black, L. van der Eerden, H. Z. Enoch, A. M. Farmer, B. R. Jordan, T. A. Mansfield, S. Nogues, J. J. van Oosten, G. Schenone and G. Terry
  • Flooding and Submergence Working Group / M. B. Jackson, C. J. Andrews, R. M. Brandle, R. M. M. Crawford, T. W.-M. Fan, S. Mappelli, M. Mattana, W. H. Patrick, Jr., M. M. Sachs, P. H. M. Saglio, J. E. Summers, B. B. Vartapetian and L. A. C. J. Voesenek
  • Drought Stress Working Group / J. A. D. Zeevaart, W. J. Davies, W. Hartung, T. C. Hsiao, A. D. Hanson, T. Jesko, J. W. Radin, M. Pages, R. E. Sharp and G. R. Squire
  • Cold Stress Working Group / C. Stushnoff, A. Boudet, B. E. Gudleifsson, Y. Leshem, N. Murata, J. P. Palta, R. S. Pearce and P. L. Steponkus.