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Solute transport in plants
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ISBN: 0216932203 0216932211 0412032716 0412032813 9401122709 9780216932203 Year: 1992 Publisher: London Blackie

Plant cell structure and metabolism
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ISBN: 0582441196 Year: 1974 Publisher: London Longman

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Plants under stress
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ISBN: 0521344239 9780521344234 9780511661587 9780521050371 Year: 1989 Volume: 39 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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The effects of stressful conditions on plants such as drought, salinity, waterlogging, and high and low temperatures can have a major impact on plant growth and survival, with important economic consequences in crop plants. This book explores some of the more important stresses, demonstrates how they affect the plant and reviews how new varieties or new species less vulnerable to stress can be selected.

Plant cell structure and metabolism
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ISBN: 058244408X Year: 1982 Publisher: London : Longman,

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Plants under stress : biochemistry, physiology, and ecology and their application to plant improvement
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ISBN: 0511661584 Year: 1989 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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The volume identifies how stressful conditions affect plants. Various stresses, such as drought, salinity, waterlogging, high and low temperatures, can have a major impact on plant growth and survival - with important economic consequences in crop plants. This book examines some of the more important stresses, shows how they affect the plant and then reviews how new varieties or new species can be selected which are less vulnerable to stress. The wide-ranging and important consequences of stress should ensure that the volume is widely read by plant biologists at the graduate and research level.

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