Basic Growth Analysis
R. Hunt
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Paperback. BIC Classification: PSTD. Dimension: 235 x 155. Weight in Grams: 207.
This handbook is intended as an introductory guide to students at all levels on the principles and practice of plant growth analysis. Many have found this quantitative approach to be useful in the description and interpretation of the performance of whole plant systems grown under natural, semi-natural or controlled conditions. Most of the methods described require only simple experimental data and facilities. For the classical approach, GCSE biology and mathematics (or their equivalents) are the only theoretical backgrounds required. For the functional approach, a little calculus and statistical theory is needed. All of the topics regarding the quantitative basis of ... Read more
This handbook is intended as an introductory guide to students at all levels on the principles and practice of plant growth analysis. Many have found this quantitative approach to be useful in the description and interpretation of the performance of whole plant systems grown under natural, semi-natural or controlled conditions. Most of the methods described require only simple experimental data and facilities. For the classical approach, GCSE biology and mathematics (or their equivalents) are the only theoretical backgrounds required. For the functional approach, a little calculus and statistical theory is needed. All of the topics regarding the quantitative basis of ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1989
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Language
English
Condition
New
Number of Pages
112
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9780044453734
SKU
V9780044453734
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-15
Reviews for Basic Growth Analysis
`... A no-nonsense introduction to the subject, a working manual which sets out clearly, mostly in the form of double page spreads, how to calculate a variety of growth rates, growth ratios and other growth parameters, with a range of relevant examples from the literature.' New Phytologist