
About this book series
The Springer Series in Plant Ecophysiology comprises a series of volumes that deal with the impact of biotic and abiotic factors on plant functioning and physiological adaptation to the environment. The aim of the Plant Ecophysiology series is to review and integrate the present knowledge on the impact of the environment on plant functioning and adaptation at various levels: from the molecular, biochemical and physiological to a whole plant level. This series is of interest to scientists who like to be informed of new developments and insights in plant ecophysiology, and can be used as advanced textbooks for biology students.
- Electronic ISSN
- 2405-4321
- Print ISSN
- 1572-5561
- Series Editor
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- Luit J. De Kok,
- Malcolm J. Hawkesford
Book titles in this series
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Trees in a Changing Environment
Ecophysiology, Adaptation, and Future Survival
- Editors:
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- Michael Tausz
- Nancy Grulke
- Copyright: 2014
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Nutrient Use Efficiency in Plants
Concepts and Approaches
- Editors:
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- Malcolm J. Hawkesford
- Stanislav Kopriva
- Luit J. De Kok
- Copyright: 2014
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Molecular Analysis of Plant Adaptation to the Environment
- Editors:
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- M.J. Hawkesford
- Peter Buchner
- Copyright: 2001
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Organic Xenobiotics and Plants
From Mode of Action to Ecophysiology
- Editors:
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- Peter Schröder
- Christopher D. Collins
- Copyright: 2011
Abstracted and indexed in
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- Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)