Proceedings of the Symposium on Climate & Rice
Author: International Rice Research Institute
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 569
ISBN-13: 9711040344
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Author: International Rice Research Institute
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 569
ISBN-13: 9711040344
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Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 574
ISBN-13: 9711041219
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Shouichi Yoshida
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Published: 1981
Total Pages: 278
ISBN-13: 9711040522
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGrowth and development of the rice plant. Climatic environments and its influence. Mineral nutrition of rice. Nutritional disorders. Photosynthesis and respiration. Rice plant characters in relation to yielding ability. Physiological analysis of rice yield.
Author: Sharon E. Kingsland
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2023-01-01
Total Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 0300267223
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first book to chronicle how innovation in laboratory designs for botanical research energized the emergence of physiological plant ecology as a vibrant subdiscipline Laboratory innovation since the mid-twentieth century has powered advances in the study of plant adaptation, evolution, and ecosystem function. The phytotron, an integrated complex of controlled-environment greenhouse and laboratory spaces, was invented by Frits W. Went at the California Institute of Technology in the 1950s, setting off a worldwide laboratory movement, and transforming the plant sciences. Sharon Kingsland explores this revolution through a comparative study of work in the United States, France, Australia, Israel, the USSR, and Hungary--in the latter two, offering new interpretations of the response to Lysenkoism in Communist states. These advances in botanical research energized physiological plant ecology. Case studies explore the development of phytotron spin-offs such as mobile laboratories, rhizotrons, and ecotrons. Scientific problems include the significance of plant emissions of volatile organic compounds, symbiosis between plants and soil fungi, and the discovery of new pathways for photosynthesis as an adaptation to hot, dry climates. The advancement of knowledge through synthesis is a running theme: linking disciplines, combining laboratory and field research, and moving across ecological scales from leaf to ecosystem. The book also charts the history of modern scientific responses to the emerging crisis of food insecurity in the era of global warming.
Author: David Catling
Publisher: Springer
Published: 1993-01-14
Total Pages: 562
ISBN-13: 1349123099
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRice in Deep Water gives a detailed description of the complex agroecosystem and the growth and development of deepwater rice, a fascinating crop grown by subsistence farmers in the deltas and floodplains of Asia and West Africa flooding to depths of 2-3 metres. An account of the various cultural methods and socioeconomic conditions of the farmers is given, current research efforts to increase productivity discussed and research priorities suggested. The book is designed and profusely illustrated so as to emphasize the complexity and dynamic nature of plant and environment, an aspect so often poorly appreciated and misunderstood.
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Published: 1999
Total Pages: 512
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Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 344
ISBN-13: 9712200019
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCrop loss assessment: background, rationale, and concepts; Component technology for crop loss assessment; Applications of pest and loss assessment technology to pest management.
Author: International Rice Research Institute
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 422
ISBN-13: 9711040786
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Environmental Protection Agency
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Published: 1994
Total Pages: 506
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Walter Leal Filho
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2017-11-19
Total Pages: 423
ISBN-13: 3319700669
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis comprehensive handbook provides a unique overview of the theory, methodologies and best practices in climate change communication from around the world. It fosters the exchange of information, ideas and experience gained in the execution of successful projects and initiatives, and discusses novel methodological approaches aimed at promoting a better understanding of climate change adaptation. Addressing a gap in the literature on climate change communication and pursuing an integrated approach, the handbook documents and disseminates the wealth of experience currently available in this field. Volume 2 of the handbook provides a unique description of the theoretical basis and of some of the key facts and phenomena which help in achieving a better understanding of the basis of climate change communication, providing an essential basis for successful initiatives in this complex field.