John Wiley & Sons Air Pollution and Plant Life Cover The Second Edition of Air Pollution and Plant Life provides a comprehensive overview of the direct a.. Product #: 978-0-471-49091-3 Regular price: $95.33 $95.33 In Stock

Air Pollution and Plant Life

Bell, J. N. B. / Treshow, Michael (Editor)

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2. Edition April 2002
XIV, 466 Pages, Softcover
Handbook/Reference Book

ISBN: 978-0-471-49091-3
John Wiley & Sons

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The Second Edition of Air Pollution and Plant Life provides a comprehensive overview of the direct and indirect effects of air pollutants on plant life. It covers both physiological and biochemical impacts as well as larger-scale effects at the whole plant/ecological level. Detailed discussion of all topics in the subject is provided.

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Air pollution affects every living organism, including all kinds of vegetation on which we depend for survival. The second edition of this standard reference textbook provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the direct and indirect impacts of air pollution on plant life. Written by an international team of experts, the book also covers the main historical aspects and sources of pollutants, atmospheric transport and transformations of pollutants, and issues of global change and the use of science in air pollution policy formulation.
Air Pollution and Plant Life Second Edition is a unique text in several ways:
* covering all the main phytotoxic pollutants with due consideration given to impacts at all levels of plant organisation from molecular to ecological.
* emphasising the effects of air pollutants in altering plant response to common stresses, both abiotic and biotic - fields in which considerable progress has been made since publication of the first edition.
* and including coverage of how research leads to pollution control policy development.
Air Pollution and Plant Life Second Edition is essential reading for students in Environmental Science, Biological Science and Agriculture, as well as environmental consultants and professionals involved in air quality research and the application of air quality guidelines and advice.

Introduction (Nigel Bell & Michael Treshaw)

Historical Perspectives (Michael Treshaw & Nigel Bell)

Emissions, Dispersion and Atmospheric Transformation (Roy Colville)

Deposition and Uptake by Vegetation (David Fowler)

Effects of Oxidants at the Biochemical, Cell and Physiological Levels with Particular Reference to Ozone (Stephen Long and Shawna Naidu)

Effects of Oxidants at the Whole Plant and Community Level (Michael Ashmore)

Nitrogen Oxides: Old Problems and New Challenges (Terry Mansfield)

Effects of Sulphur Dioxide (Allan Legge & Sagar Krupa)

Effects of Fluorides (Len Weinstein & Del McCune)

Effects of Volatile Organic Compounds (Christopher Collins & Nigel Bell)

Effects of Particulates (Andrew Farmer)

Effects of Increased Nitrogen Deposition (Roland Bobbink & Leon Laners)

Effects of Wet Deposited Acidity (Trevor Ashenden)

Effects of Pollutant mixtures (Andreas Fangmeier, Juergen Bender, Hand-Joachim Weigel & Hans-Juergen Jager)

Forest Decline and Air Pollution: An Assessment of "Forest Health" in the Forests of Europe, the Northeastern United States and Southeastern Canada (John Innes & John Skelly)

Effects of Acidic Deposition on Aquatic Ecosystems (Ronald Harriman, Ricahrd Battarbee & Don Monteith)

Effects on Bryophytes and Lichens (Jeffrey Bates)

Modifications of Plant Response by Environmental Conditions (Gina Mills)

Air Pollutant - Abiotic Stress Interactions (Alan Davison & Jeremy Barnes)

Effects of Air Pollutants on Biotic Stresses (Walter Fluckiger, Sabine Braun & Erika Hiltbrunner)

Effects of Air Pollutants in Developing Countries (Fiona Marshall)

Air Quality Guidelines and their Role in Pollution Control Policy (Michael Ashmore)

Air Pollution and Climate Change (Victor Runeckles)

Future Research Priorities and Directions (Nigel Bell)