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| INTERNATIONAL | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | XXXL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EUROPE | 32 | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 |
| US | 0 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 |
| CHEST FIT (INCHES) | 28" | 30" | 32" | 34" | 36" | 38" | 40" |
| CHEST FIT (CM) | 716 | 76 | 81 | 86 | 91.5 | 96.5 | 101.1 |
| WAIST FIR (INCHES) | 21" | 23" | 25" | 27" | 29" | 31" | 33" |
| WAIST FIR (CM) | 53.5 | 58.5 | 63.5 | 68.5 | 74 | 79 | 84 |
| HIPS FIR (INCHES) | 33" | 34" | 36" | 38" | 40" | 42" | 44" |
| HIPS FIR (CM) | 81.5 | 86.5 | 91.5 | 96.5 | 101 | 106.5 | 111.5 |
| SKORT LENGTHS (SM) | 36.5 | 38 | 39.5 | 41 | 42.5 | 44 | 45.5 |
This book covers all the aspects of Plant Physiology as per syllabus. It has
been written in student friendly manner with efforts on making subject matter
up to date and concise.
UNIT 1.........................................................7
Introduction to Plant Physiology, Diffusion, Osmosis, Imbibition
1.1 Definition, scope and importance of plant physiology
1.2 Diffusion: Definition, mechanism of diffusion with suitable example, Diffusion Pressure, Graham’s law of diffusion, significance of diffusion
1.3 Osmosis - Introduction, definition, mechanism of osmosis with suitable osmometer. Osmotic pressure,turgor pressure and wall pressure, DPD and its relation with OP, TP, and WP. Types ofsolutions: Hypotonic, Hypertonic and Isotonic solution, Types of Osmosis: Exosmosisand Endosmosis, Significance of osmosis, Plasmolysis, de-plasmolysis
1.4 Imbibition - Definition, mechanism, Imbibition pressure. Importance of Imbibition
UNIT 2................................................................31
Absorption of water and Ascent of Sap
2.1 Absorption of water - 2.1.1: Importance of water 2.1.2: Mechanism of water absorption.
2.2 Ascent of Sap - 2.2.1: Introduction and definition 2.2.2: Theories of ascent sap
UNIT 3..................................................................55 Transpiration
3.1 Definition and types of transpiration
3.2 Structure of stomata
3.3 Mechanism of opening and closing of stomata
3.4 Theories of stomatal opening and closing - a. Steward’s Theory b. K+ pump theory
3.5 Factors affecting rate of transpiration
3.6 Significance of transpiration