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A Textbook of Plant Ecology / R. S. Ambasht,

By: Ambasht, R. SMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Lanka: Students Friends & Co. 1984. Edition: 7th edDescription: 332 p. ; Soft-Bound, 22 cmDDC classification: 577
Contents:
Chapter-1: Introduction; Chapter-2: The Ecosystem; Chapter-3: Climate and plant response; Chapter-4: Soil and plant relationship; Chapter-5: Biotic interrelationships; Chapter-6: Autecology and population dynamics; Chapter-7: Syncology and community dynamics; Chapter-8: Ecological energetics; Chapter-9: Production ecology; Chapter-10: Conservation and management; Chapter-11: Pollution ecology; Chapter-12: Phytogeography;
Summary: This the most uptodate text book on plant ecology dealing with the fundamentals of ecosystemology, climate and soils in respect to plant growth and adaptations, population and community structure, growth and dynamics, productivity and energetics. Applied aspects as pollution, conservation and management of natural resources are also dealt with lucidly in detail principles of phytogeographym floristics and vegetation are also described. A number of field and laboratory exercise are given in the end
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Chapter-1: Introduction;
Chapter-2: The Ecosystem;
Chapter-3: Climate and plant response;
Chapter-4: Soil and plant relationship;
Chapter-5: Biotic interrelationships;
Chapter-6: Autecology and population dynamics;
Chapter-7: Syncology and community dynamics;
Chapter-8: Ecological energetics;
Chapter-9: Production ecology;
Chapter-10: Conservation and management;
Chapter-11: Pollution ecology;
Chapter-12: Phytogeography;

This the most uptodate text book on plant ecology dealing with the fundamentals of ecosystemology, climate and soils in respect to plant growth and adaptations, population and community structure, growth and dynamics, productivity and energetics. Applied aspects as pollution, conservation and management of natural resources are also dealt with lucidly in detail principles of phytogeographym floristics and vegetation are also described. A number of field and laboratory exercise are given in the end

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