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|a Smith, William K.
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|a Resource Physiology of Conifers :
|b Acquisition, Allocation, and Utilization.
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|a Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Physiological Ecology: A Series of Monographs, Texts, and Treatises; Copyright; Contributors; Preface; Part I: Resource Acquisition; Chapter 1: Photosynthetic Light Capture and Processing from Cell to Canopy; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Factors Influencing the Photosynthetic Response of Needles to Light; III Interactions between Structure and Photosynthetic Light Response at Different Levels; IV Concluding Remarks; Chapter 2: Water and Nutrient Acquisition by Roots and Canopies; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Methodology.
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|a III FundamentalsIV Uptake and Use of Water and Nutrients; Acknowledgments; Chapter 3: Efficiency of Nutrient Acquisition by Fine Roots and Mycorrhizae; Publisher Summary; I Strategies of Tree Root Systems; II A Model of Fine Root Efficiency; III Model Limitations; IV Root Longevity; V Root Diameter; VI Efficiency of Mycorrhizal Hyphae; VII Summary; Acknowledgments; Chapter 4: External and Internal Factors Regulating Photosynthesis; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Framework; III Direct Effects; IV Indirect Effects; V Consequences for Growth and Survival.
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|a VI Integration of Photosynthetic Rate over TimeVII Scaling Photosynthetic CO2 Exchange from Foliage to Canopies and Regions; Part II: Resource Allocation and Utilization; Chapter 5: Resource Use Efficiency; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Issues of Scaling; III Resource Use Efficiencies at Various Spatial Scales; IV Discussion; Acknowledgments; Chapter 6: Source-Sink-Storage Relationships of Conifers; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Source-Sink Relationships for Five Conifer Species; III Source-Sink-Storage Interactions; IV Conifer Development and Source-Sink Relationships.
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|a V Environmental Influences on Sources and SinksVI General Discussion; Acknowledgments; Chapter 7: Carbon Allocation and Accumulation in Conifers; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Distribution of Conifer Forests; III Controls on Carbon Assimilation; IV Carbon Allocation Patterns in Conifers; V Controls on Carbon Allocation; VI Changes in Carbon Dynamics during Stand Development; VII Multiple Resource Limitations; VIII Future Research; Acknowledgments; Chapter 8: Respiration from the Organ Level to the Stand; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Foliar Respiration.
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|a III Woody-Tissue Respiration (Stems, Branches, and Coarse Roots)IV Fine Root Respiration; V Proxy Methods for Estimating Respiration without Tissue-Specific Measurements; VI Conclusions; Chapter 9: Water Transport Dynamics in Trees and Stands; Publisher Summary; I Water Absorption; II Internal Transport and Storage; III Water Stress Problems Unique to Conifers; IV Transpiration: Trees to Stands; V Physiological Response of Conifers to Water Deficits; VI Conclusions; Index; Physiological Ecology: A Series of Monographs, Texts, and Treatises.
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|a Coniferous forests are among the most important of ecosystems. These forests are widespread and influence both the financial and biological health of our globe. This book focuses attention on conifers and how these trees acquire, allocate, and utilize the resources that sustain this crucial productivity. An international team of experts has surveyed and synthesized information from an expanding area of inquiry. The first half of the book describes how resources are acquired both by means of photosynthesis and through root systems. The latter half of the volume focuses upon how resources are st.
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|t Resource Physiology of Conifers : Acquisition, Allocation, and Utilization.
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