Biologic markers of air-pollution stress and damage in forests
להגדלת הטקסט להקטנת הטקסט- ספר
כותר |
Biologic markers of air-pollution stress and damage in forests / Committee on Biologic Markers of Air-Pollution Damage in Trees, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council. |
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מוציא לאור |
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press |
שנה |
1989 |
הערות |
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph Includes bibliographical references. English |
הערת תוכן ותקציר |
1 Front Matter 2 Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Using Markers in Combination 5 The Workshop 6 Establishing Cause-and-Effect Relationships 7 Using Markers in Surveys and Experimental Studies 8 A Strategy for Using Biologic Markers of Stress in Forests 9 Conclusions and Recommendations 10 References 11 Part II: The Workshop Papers: Introductory Session 12 Air-Pollutant Distribution and Trends 13 Elevational Gradients/Local Chemistry 14 Large-Scale Monitoring 15 Use of Biomarkers to Monitor Forest Damage in Europe 16 Bioindicators in Air Pollution Research - Applications and Constraints 17 New and Emerging Technologies 18 Forest Applications of Biologic Markers: Regional Session 19 Decline of Red Spruce in the Northern Appalachians: Determining if Air Pollution is an Important Factor 20 Forest Applications of Biomarkers in Southeastern Forests 21 Biomarkers for Defining Air Pollution Effects in Western Coniferous 22 Symptoms as Bioindicators of Decline in European Forests 23 Tree-Stand/Ecosystem Session 24 Resource Allocation in Trees and Ecosystems 25 Markers of Air Pollution in Forests: Nutrient Cycling 26 Human Perturbation of C, N, and S Biogeochemical Cycles: Historical Studies with Stable Isotopes 27 Tree-Ring Analysis as an Aid to Evaluating the Effects of Air Pollution on Tree Growth 28 Evaluation of Root-Growth and Functioning of Trees Exposed to Air Pollutants 29 The Use of Remote Sensing for the Study of Air Pollution Effects in Forests 30 Indigenous and Cultivated Plants as Bioindicators 31 Experiments and Observations on Epiphytic Lichens as Early Warning Sentinels of Forest Decline 32 Fungal and Bacteria Symbioses as Potential Biological Markers of Effects of Atmospheric Deposition on Forest Health 33 Microbial and Rhizosphere Markers of Air Pollution Induced Stress 34 Biochemical/Cell-Tissue Session 35 Foliar Nitrate Reductase: a Marker for Assimilation of Atmospheric Nitrogen Oxides 36 Free-Radical Mediated Processes as Markers of Air Pollution Stress in Trees 37 Biochemical Indicators of Air Pollution Effects in Trees: Unambiguous Signals Based on Secondary Metabolites and Nitrogen in Fast-Growing Species 38 Metals in Roots, Stem, and Foliage of Forest Trees 39 The Potential of Trees to Record Aluminum Mobilization and Changes in Alkaline Earth Availability 40 Carbon Allocation Processes as Indicators of Pollutant Impacts on Forests Trees 41 Photosynthesis and Transpiration Measurements as Biomarkers of Air Pollution Effects on Forests 42 Nutrient-Use Efficiency as an Indicator of Stress Effects on Forest Trees 43 Leaf Cuticles as Potential Markers of Air Pollution 44 Air Pollutant-Low Temperature Interactions in Trees 45 Alteration of Chlorophyll in Plants Upon Air Pollutant Exposure 46 Co-occurring Stress: Drought |
היקף החומר |
1 online resource (377 pages) : illustrations |
שפה |
אנגלית |
מספר מערכת |
997010719012805171 |
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