Book Details

Plant Responses to Air Pollution and Global Change

Publication year: 2005

: 978-4-431-31014-3

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The main force behind climate change is the elevated concentration of CO2 in the at­ mosphere. Carbon dioxide and air pollutants come mostly from the same industrial sources and diffuse globally, so that air pollution is also part of global change in the pre­ sent era. The impacts on plants and plant ecosystems have complex interrelationships and lead to global change in a circular manner as changes in land cover and atmospheric and soil environments. Plant metabolism of CO2 and air pollutants and their gas fluxes in plant ecosystems influence the global gaseous cycles as well as the impacts on plants.The aim of the symposium series is to bring together scien­ tists of various disciplines who are actively involved in research on responses of plant metabolism to air pollution and global change.


: Biomedical and Life Sciences, Air pollution, Scale, bacteria, biosphere, climate change, ecosystem, ecosystems, environment, nitrogen, pollution, terrestrial ecosystem, vegetation