Turfgrass Physiology and Stress Adaptation is a  comprehensive reference work on the science and management of  turfgrass plants. Examining how turfgrass plants grow, how they  adapt to various environmental conditions, and how they are managed  in areas with limited resources, this book approaches the subject  from both a physiological and environmental standpoint.  Encompassing both the basic science and applied practices for  maintaining turf, 
Turfgrass Physiology and Stress Adaptation  is a valuable resource for both scientific knowledge and practical  technique.  
Divided into four sections, the book begins with an introduction  to warm-season and cool-season turfgrass species. Other key topics  include a comprehensive discussion on physiological and metabolic  processes controlling turfgrass growth and development, an  examination of the ways turfgrass plants cope with environmental  stresses, and the potential role biotechnology will play in  enhancing turf in the future. Aimed primarily at turfgrass  educators, scientists, practitioners, and students, Turfgrass  Physiology and Stress Adaptation is an invaluable tool for  anyone interested in turfgrass science and management.