Plant Response to heat and Drought Stress

The effect of interspecific plant competition on the productivity of tree seedlings during the regeneration of forest stands

With:
Peter F. Kolb, Research Associate, Department of Forest Resources


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Funded by McIntire-Stennis Research Grants Program, USDA.

Kolb, P.F. and R. Robberecht. 1996. Pinus ponderosa seedling establishment and the influence of competition with the bunchgrass, Agropyron spicatum. International Journal of Plant Sciences. July issue. In press.

Kolb, P.F. and R. Robberecht. 1996. High temperature and water stress effects on the survival of Pinus ponderosa seedlings. Tree Physiology. May issue. In press.

Selected General References

Jones, H.G., T.J. Flowers, and M.B. Jones. 1989. Plants under stress. Cambridge Unviersity Press, Cambridge, England.

Katterrman, F. 1990. Environmental injury to plants. Academic Press, San Diego, California, USA.

Kozlowski, T.T. , Kramer, P.J., and Pallardy, S.G. 1990. The physiological ecology of woody plants. Academic Press, San Diego, California, USA.

Kramer, P.J. 1983. Water relations of plants. Academic Press, New York, New York, USA.

Long, S.P. and F.I. Woodward. 1988. Plants and temperature. The Company of Biologists Limited, Cambridge, England.

Mooney, H.A., Winner, W.E., and Pell, E.J. 1991. Response of plants to multiple stresses. Academic Press, San Diego, California, USA.