Plant responses to flooding / / topic editors, Pierdomenico Perata, Rens Voesenek, Rashmi Sasidharan, and Chiara Pucciariello.

Global warming has dramatically increased the frequency and severity of flooding events worldwide. As a result, many man-made and natural ecosystems have become flood-prone. For plants, the main consequence of flooding is the drastic reduction of oxygen availability that restricts respiratory energy...

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Place / Publishing House:[Lausanne, Switzerland] : : Frontiers Media SA,, 2014.
Year of Publication:2015
2014
Language:English
Series:Frontiers Research Topics
Physical Description:1 online resource (142 pages) :; illustrations; digital, PDF file(s).
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