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Environmental Biology of Agaves and Cacti  
Author: Park S. Nobel
ISBN: 0521543347
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
The Environmental Biology of Agaves and Cacti constitutes the first comprehensive review of how these two interesting and economically important desert succulent taxa respond, in what turn out to be remarkably similar ways, to specific environmental factors such as water, temperature, photosynthetically active radiation, and nutrients, which affect the exchange of carbon dioxide and water vapor with the environment. Park Nobel first summarizes early environmental research as well as the many ethnobotanical uses of agaves and cacti. He then develops the main themes by considering the three most studied species in detail. Much of the relevant research has been carried out in his own laboratory since the mid-1970s. The book's clear style, many photographs and line drawings, and comprehensive data summaries make it accessible to professionals and interested laypeople alike. Every scientific term is defined the first time it is used. Agaves and cacti are shown to be highly productive compared to other plant groups, and this productivity helps account for their many uses for beverages, food, and animal fodder. Plant ecologists and physiologists, agronomists, environmental biologists, modelers, ethnobotanists, students, amateur succulent enthusiasts, and those responsible for land use and agricultural policy in arid and semiarid regions will all find this book an invaluable resource.




Environmental Biology of Agaves and Cacti

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A comprehensive review of how two interesting and economically important desert succulent taxa respond, in what turn out to be remarkably similar ways, to specific environmental factors such as water, temperature, photosynthetic active radiation, and nutrients. Park Nobel first summarizes early environmental research as well as the many ethnobotanical uses of agaves and cacti. He then develops the main themes by considering in detail the three most studied species: Agave deserti, Ferocactus acanthodes, and Opuntia ficus-indica. Much of the research has been carried out in his own laboratory since the mid-1970s. He also takes a comparative approach, presenting data on 40 species of agave and nearly 200 species of cacti, and concludes with predictions of the productivity of these desert succulents over wide geographical areas as well as in specific ecological situations, emphasizing principles of broad biological applicablity.

     



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