Ecological Genetics and Air Pollution /

Human activities influence the chemical and physical properties of the atmosphere; examples are increases in troposphere concentrations of ozone, carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen and sulfur, heavy metals and UV-B radiation. Many of these changes can alter the physiological status of terrestrial ve...

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Main Author: Taylor, George E.
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Pitelka, Louis F., Clegg, Michael T.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York, 1991.
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Summary:Human activities influence the chemical and physical properties of the atmosphere; examples are increases in troposphere concentrations of ozone, carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen and sulfur, heavy metals and UV-B radiation. Many of these changes can alter the physiological status of terrestrial vegetation through either inhibition or enhancement of growth and reproduction, thereby influencing the ability of sensitive plants to compete for limited resources. As a result, air pollution stress may be changing the genetic structure of plant populations. In this book, leading researchers with a broad, interdisciplinary range of expertise discuss the known and measurable effects of pollution on terrestrial vegetation within the framework of ecological genetics, as well as suitable experimental methodologies to analyze the often novel or unusual effects of such environmental stresses. For environmental researchers and managers, Ecological Genetics and Air Pollution will be a welcomed introduction to this field of growing importance for long-term ecological studies.
Item Description:Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 359 pages 34 illustrations)
ISBN:9781461230601 (electronic bk.)
1461230608 (electronic bk.)