The effect of air pollutants on physiological processes in plants

NM Darrall - Plant, Cell & Environment, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
Important physiological processes, photosynthesis, respiration, carbon allocation and
stomatal function are known to be affected by air pollutants. A wide range in sensitivity of …

Disturbances in stomatal behaviour caused by air pollutants

MF Robinson, J Heath, TA Mansfield - Journal of Experimental Botany, 1998 - JSTOR
Many atmospheric pollutants, even when present at relatively low concentrations, may
interfere with the control of stomatal aperture, and they thus have the potential to upset the …

Stomatal action in plants as related to damage from photochemical oxidants

WM Dugger Jr, OC Taylor, E Cardiff… - Plant physiology, 1962 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Materials and Methods Pinto bean (Phaseoluts vulgaris L.) and petunia (Petunia hybrida
Vilm var. Rosy Morn) plants were grown in a shaded, carbon filtered greenhouse under a 15 …

[图书][B] Plant response to air pollution.

M Yunus, M Iqbal - 1996 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This multi-author book aims to integrate different plant growth responses to air pollution by
covering structural, functional and biochemical responses in addition to the whole-plant or …

Photosynthesis and stomatal responses to polluted air, and the use of physiological and biochemical responses for early detection and diagnostic tools

H Saxe - Advances in Botanical Research, 1991 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary Important physiological processes, like photosynthesis, respiration, the
stomatal mechanism, phloem loading, and carbon allocation, are all known to be affected by …

[图书][B] Responses of plants to air pollution

JB Mudd - 2012 - books.google.com
Responses of Plants to Air Pollution examines the effects of air pollutants, individually and
synergistically, on both higher and lower plants. The subject matter overlaps into a wide …

The role of stomata in resistance mechanisms

TA Mansfield, PH Freer-Smith - Gaseous air pollutants and plant …, 1984 - books.google.com
One of the major objectives in the analysis of effects of air pollution at the physiological and
biochemical levels is the development of an understanding of what determines resistance …

Air pollution and plant life

M Treshow - 1984 - osti.gov
This book addresses air pollution's sources and movement; biochemical, cellular, and whole-
plant effects, impacts on agricultural and natural systems; and control. The effects of …

Stomatal response to light and water under field conditions.

NC Turner - 1974 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The effects of light and water on stomatal behaviour and the importance of stomata in the
control of evaporation, photosynthesis and the removal of pollutants from the atmosphere …

Initial events in injury to plants by air pollutants.

RL Heath - 1980 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The effect of O3 and oxides of N and S on the biochemistry and physiology of plants 1 day
after exposure is discussed. The common result of pollution injury was osmotic imbalance …