Controlled Environment Guidelines for Plant Research

Author: Tibbitts   T. W.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323150583

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780126909500

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780126909500

Subject: Q94 Botany

Language: ENG

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Description

Controlled Environment Guidelines for Plant Research contains the proceedings of the Controlled Environments Working Conference held in Madison, Wisconsin, on March 12-14, 1979. The papers propose guidelines for measuring and reporting environmental conditions in controlled environment facilities that affect plant growth, including temperature, radiation, carbon dioxide, soil moisture, atmospheric moisture, and air movement. They also suggest how to perform measurements accurately and in ways that can be repeated by other investigators.
Organized into 34 chapters, this volume begins with an overview of measurement, instrumentation, and procedures for growing plants in controlled environments. It then turns to a discussion of radiation measurements for plant growth studies in controlled environments; principles of heat transfer; plant response to increased humidity; humidification and dehumidification; carbon dioxide variations within plant growth chambers; and watering of plants in controlled environments. The reader is also introduced to precision and replication of measurements, along with interactions among environmental factors such as water, light intensity, mineral supply, temperature, air pollution, and nutritional preconditioning.
Biologists and engineers, as well as plant physiologists and physicists, will find this book extremely useful.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 10

Contributors

pp.:  10 – 15

Preface

pp.:  15 – 17

Photograph of Participants

pp.:  17 – 20

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION

pp.:  20 – 30

CHAPTER 2. RADIATION

pp.:  30 – 48

CHAPTER 3. RADIATION: CRITIQUE I

pp.:  48 – 66

CHAPTER 4. RADIATION: CRITIQUE II

pp.:  66 – 74

CHAPTER 5. RADIATION: GUIDELINES

pp.:  74 – 79

CHAPTER 6. RADIATION: DISCUSSION

pp.:  79 – 94

CHAPTER 7. TEMPERATURE

pp.:  94 – 136

CHAPTER 8. TEMPERATURE: CRITIQUE I

pp.:  136 – 150

CHAPTER 9. TEMPERATURE: CRITIQUE II

pp.:  150 – 154

CHAPTER 10. TEMPERATURE: GUIDELINES

pp.:  154 – 158

CHAPTER 11. TEMPERATURE: DISCUSSION

pp.:  158 – 160

CHAPTER 12. HUMIDITY

pp.:  160 – 192

CHAPTER 13. HUMIDITY: CRITIQUE I

pp.:  192 – 196

CHAPTER 14. HUMIDITY: CRITIQUE II

pp.:  196 – 212

CHAPTER 15. HUMIDITY: GUIDELINES

pp.:  212 – 218

CHAPTER 16. HUMIDITY: DISCUSSION

pp.:  218 – 226

CHAPTER 17. CARBON DIOXIDE

pp.:  226 – 248

CHAPTER 18. CARBON DIOXIDE: CRITIQUE I

pp.:  248 – 254

CHAPTER 19. CARBONDIOXIDE: CRITIQUE II

pp.:  254 – 260

CHAPTER 20. CARBON DIOXIDE: GUIDELINES

pp.:  260 – 278

CHAPTER 21. CARBON DIOXIDE: DISCUSSION

pp.:  278 – 290

CHAPTER 22. WATERING

pp.:  290 – 310

CHAPTER 23. WATERING: CRITIQUE I

pp.:  310 – 320

CHAPTER 24. WATERING - CRITIQUE II

pp.:  320 – 337

CHAPTER 25. WATERING: DISCUSSION

pp.:  337 – 342

CHAPTER 26. PRECISION AND REPLICATION

pp.:  342 – 350

CHAPTER 27. PRECISION AND REPLICATION: CRITIQUE I

pp.:  350 – 362

CHAPTER 28. PRECISION AND REPLICATION: CRITIQUE II

pp.:  362 – 383

CHAPTER 29. PRECISION AND REPLICATION: DISCUSSION

pp.:  383 – 388

CHAPTER 30. INTERACTIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

pp.:  388 – 397

CHAPTER 31. INTERACTIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: DISCUSSION

pp.:  397 – 400

CHAPTER 32. AIR MOVEMENT: GUIDELINES

pp.:  400 – 403

CHAPTER 33. AIR MOVEMENT: DISCUSSION

pp.:  403 – 410

CHAPTER 34. SUMMATION

pp.:  410 – 422

INDEX

pp.:  422 – 433

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