Fire and Ecosystems is a scholarly volume within the Physiological Ecology series that examines fire as a fundamental ecological force influencing ecosystem structure, function, and succession. Edited by T. T. Kozlowski, the book synthesizes experimental and field research on the physiological, ecological, and environmental effects of fire, particularly in forest and grassland systems. The vol…
This volume examines the physiological and biochemical effects of water deficits on plant growth. It includes contributions from various researchers, addressing mechanisms of drought resistance, water relations, and adaptive responses in plants.
This book presents a detailed study of the biological and physiological mechanisms involved in tree growth and development. It covers both internal processes and environmental factors affecting trees, making it an essential reference for students and researchers in forestry and plant sciences.