Description
Plant Ecophysiology is a comprehensive exploration of how plants respond to and adapt to their environmental conditions. Written by renowned experts Nafees A. Khan and R.M. Agarwal, this book delves into the fundamental physiological processes that govern plant survival, growth, and reproduction across diverse ecosystems.
The text covers critical topics including photosynthesis, water relations, nutrient acquisition, stress tolerance mechanisms, and plant-environment interactions. Readers will gain insights into how plants manage resources under varying climatic conditions, from drought and flooding to temperature extremes and light limitations. The book integrates modern research with practical applications, making it valuable for students, researchers, and professionals in botany, agriculture, and environmental science. Each chapter combines theoretical knowledge with real-world examples to illustrate ecophysiological principles in action.







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