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Environment and plant ecology

1975 
An integrated treatment of the physical, chemical and biotic aspects of the plant environment, illustrating the host of physiological adaptations by which species and individuals are specialized for occupation of particular niches. Explains how primary producers of ecosystems operate, stressing their diversity of form and function within and between vegetation types. Covers the full range of plant-environment interactions and offers copious references. Discusses techniques of environmental measurement.
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