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O.L. LANGE, P.S. NOBEL, C.B. OSMOND, and H. ZIEGLER Growth, development and reproductive success of individual plants depend on the interaction, within tolerance limits, of the factors in the physical, chemical and biological environment. The first two volumes of this series addressed fea tures of the physical environment (Vol. 12A) and the special responses of land plants as they relate to water use and carbon dioxide assimilation (Vol. 12B). In this volume we consider specific aspects of the chemical and biological envi ronment, and whereas the previous volumes were primarily concerned with the atmospheric interactions, our emphasis here shifts very much to the soil. This complex medium for plant growth was briefly reviewed in Chapter 17, Volume 12A. Since it is difficult to determine the precise physical and chemical interactions in the soil, it is even more difficult to determine the important biological interactions among organisms. Nevertheless there is growing aware ness of the significance of these interactions and their effects on physiological processes in the individual plant.
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C.- 1 The Ionic Environment and Plant Ionic Relations.- 2 Osmoregulation.- 3 Halotolerant Eukaryotes.- 4 Halophilic Prokaryotes.- 5 Physiology and Ecology of Nitrogen Nutrition.- 6 Influence of Limestone, Silicates and Soil pH on Vegetation.- 7 Toxicity and Tolerance in the Responses of Plants to Metals.- 8 Ecophysiology of Nitrogen-Fixing Systems.- 9 Ecophysiology of Mycorrhizal Symbioses.- 10 Ecophysiology of Lichen Symbioses.- 11 Interactions Between Plants and Animals in Marine Systems.- 12 Ecophysiology of Carnivorous Plants.- 13 Host-Parasite Interactions in Higher Plants.- 14 Virus Ecology Struggle of the Genes.- 15 Ecophysiology of Zoophilic Pollination.- 16 Physiological Ecology of Fruits and Their Seeds.- 17 Physiological and Ecological Implication of Herbivory.- 18 Interactions Between Plants.- Author Index.- Taxonomic Index.