Effects of water and nutrient treatment on gas exchange and water relations of two Casuarina equiseti folia clones
The relative success of a plant, both in an evolutionary sense and in terms of biomass productivity, depends on its ability to sequester and efficiently utilize soil resources that often are scarce.Nitrogen (N) and water are considered to be the resources most often limiting survival, reproduction, or growth, although macro‐or micro‐nutrients, oxygen, physical space, or other soil factors also may be important in some circumstances.The ecophysiological responses of plants to fluctuations in available water and N, therefore, have been and will continue to be important subjects of research (Evans, 1989).
Casuarina equiseti f olia nutrient treatment water relations gas exchange
B.Makesh Kumar Kailash Paliwal
Department of Plant Sciences,School of Biological Sciences,M adurai K amaraj University,M adurai 625 021 India
国际会议
呼和浩特
英文
2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)