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Jena: VEB Gustav Fischer Verlag, 1958. — 690 S. Bei den Abbildungen ohne Autorenangabe handelt es sich um Fotos des Verfassers. Sie wurden (auch die Makrofotos) mit der Exakta 24×36 aufgenommen, die Kulturpflanzen z. T. in den Botanischen Gärten Hamburg, Berlin-Dahlem, Darmstadt, München-Nymphenburg, im Jardin Exotique de Monaco (z. T. in der früheren Sammlung des Verfassers),...
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Springer, 2010. — 438 p. Plant neurobiology is a newly emerging field of plant sciences. It covers signalling and communication at all levels of biological organization – from molecules up to ecological communities. In this book, plants are presented as intelligent and social organisms with complex forms of communication and information processing. Authors from diverse...
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Springer, 2018. — 1237 p. — ISBN: 978-981-13-2022-4. This book focuses on the fundamentals of plant physiology for undergraduate and graduate students. It consists of 34 chapters divided into five major units. Unit I discusses the unique mechanisms of water and ion transport, while Unit II describes the various metabolic events essential for plant development that result from...
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Academic Press. 2019. — 319 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-816209-5. This book reviews the efficiencies for resource use by crop plants under different climatic conditions. This book focuses on the challenges and potential remediation methods for a variety of resource factors. Chapters deal with the effects of different climatic conditions on agriculture, radiation use efficiency under...
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New York: Momentum Press, LLC, 2016. — 57 p. — ISBN: 194474911X This book examines three ways plants respond to their changing environment. The first example can be found in all plants. Despite the extreme changes in weather, plants have to stay where they are and respond to whatever nature produces. Plants have the capacity to respond quickly and yet they can evolve in a...
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Third Edition. — Academic Press, 2002. — 367 p. — ISBN: 0-12-257766-3 This is the third edition of an established and successful university textbook. The original structure and philosophy of the book continue in this new edition, providing a genuine synthesis of modern ecological and physiological thinking, while entirely updating the detailed content. New features include a...
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Chelsea House, 2012. - 119 p. - Plants may seem like simple organisms, but their complex systems for food production, reproduction, and protection make them some of the most highly adapted living things on the planet. From the arctic tundra to the tropical rainforests, plants dominate the land and produce the energy necessary to sustain life on Earth. Plant Cells investigates...
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Wiley Blackwell, 2014. — 244 p. — ISBN: 978-1-118-30820-2. This volume is designed to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the role of temperature in plant development. It is aimed at all students and teachers of modern plant biology, academics with an interest in the environmental regulation of development, and policy makers working in the area of climate change,...
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Springer, 2008. — 313 p. — ISBN: 978-3-540-68485-5. This book attempts to cover a broad spectrum of research into SI. For completeness, we have included both heteromorphic and homomorphic SI systems as they are not often discussed side-by-side. The book is divided into two sections. The first deals with “The Evolution and Population Genetics of SI.” It begins with a chapter on...
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Kluwer, 2002. — 276 p. Glutathione is a thiol-containing tripeptide, which appears to be present in nearly all living organisms and which is involved in many important metabolic and physiological processes. The present volume focuses on the biological significance of glutathione in plants. The biochemistry and the metabolism of glutathione are reviewed, and its role in sulphur...
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Wiley, 2015. — 401 p. Rapid developments in molecular and systems biology techniques have allowed researchers to unravel many new mechanisms through which plant cells switch over to alternative respiratory pathways. This book is a unique compendium of how and why higher plants evolved alternative respiratory metabolism. It offers a comprehensive review of current research in...
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Textbook. — The Macmillan Press Ltd., 1976. — 443 p. — ISBN: 978-0-333-34455-2. In the last ten to twenty years the trend in all branches of plant science has been away from the descriptive to the experimental. During the same period such has been the explosion in knowledge that teachers at all levels have been faced with either selecting particular parts of their subject and...
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Wiley-Blackwell, 2019. — 989 p. — ISBN: 978-1-119-46864-6. Presents a multidisciplinary analysis of the integration among reactive oxygen species (ROS), reactive nitrogen species (RNS), and reactive sulfur species (RSS). Since plants are the main source of our food, the improvement of their productivity is the most important task for plant biologists. In this book, leading...
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Wiley-Blackwell, 2018. — 422 p. — ISBN: 978-1-118-29640-0. Many arborists learn tree work practices without fully understanding the biological and physiological principles behind them. However, outcomes for the health and longevity of trees are greatly improved when an arborist understands the science behind the care of tree root systems and crowns. In Applied Tree Biology,...
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4 edition. — Wiley, 2008. — 528 p. When the first edition of this text appeared thirteen years ago, its writing was guided by several of objectives. The text should be suited for a semester course for undergraduate students encountering the subject of plant physiology for the first time. It was assumed that the student would have completed a first course on botany or biology...
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ExLi4EvA, 2017. — 130 p. — ISBN13: 978-953-51-3107-6 Introductory Chapter: Chlorophyll Molecules and Their Technological Relevance Chlorophyll-a and the Supply Side Ecology: Lessons from the Rocky Shores How Does Chloroplast Protect Chlorophyll Against Excessive Light? Effects on the Photosynthetic Activity of Algae after Exposure to Various Organic and Inorganic Pollutants...
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Cambridge University Press, 2019. — 588 p. — ISBN: 978-1-108-48126-7. Plant leaves collectively represent the largest above-ground surface area of plant material in virtually all environments. Their optical properties determine where and how energy and gas exchange occurs, which in turn drives the energy budget of the planet, and defines its ecology and habitability. This book...
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2nd edition. — Wiley, 2014. — 336 p. A fully revised review of the latest research in molecular basis of plant abiotic stress response and adaptation. Abiotic stressors are non-living environmental stressors that can have a negative impact on a plants ability to grow and thrive in a given environment. Stressors can range from temperature stress (both extreme heat and extreme...
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Oxford University Press, 2017. — 197 p. — ISBN10: 0198732694. — ISBN13: 978-0198732693. Mimicry is a classic example of adaptation through natural selection. The traditional focus of mimicry research has been on defence in animals, but there is now also a highly-developed and rapidly-growing body of research on floral mimicry in plants. This has coincided with a revolution in...
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Springer, 2015. — 219 p. The purpose of this publication is to elucidate the biological aspect of the abiotic stress response from the field to the molecular level in horticultural plants. This book is unique in that it concerns the basic aspect of abiotic stress biology and research progress at the molecular level in model plants or major field crops, as it focuses mainly on...
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Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1995. — 852 p. — (Books in soils, plants, and the environment, 41). ISBN10: 0824792297. print ISBN13: 9780824792299. ebook ISBN13: 9780585157320. This text is intended for plant physiologists, molecular biologists, biochemists, biotechnologists, geneticists, horticulturalists, agromnomists and botanists, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students...
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Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1995. — 1874 p. — (Books in soils, plants, and the environment, 41). — ISBN13: 978-0-8247-9229-9. This text is intended for plant physiologists, molecular biologists, biochemists, biotechnologists, geneticists, horticulturalists, agromnomists and botanists, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines. It integrates advances in...
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Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1995. — 1874 p. — (Books in soils, plants, and the environment, 41). — ISBN13: 978-0-8247-9229-9. This text is intended for plant physiologists, molecular biologists, biochemists, biotechnologists, geneticists, horticulturalists, agromnomists and botanists, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines. It integrates advances in...
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Elsevier Academic Press, 2005. — 500 p. — ISBN: 0-12-409751-0. This textbook is developed from lectures for a graduate class in soil-plantwater relations taught at Kansas State University. Students in the class are from a number of departments, including agronomy, biology, horticulture, forestry and recreational resources, biochemistry, and biological and agricultural...
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Springer, 2005. — 264 p. Respiration in plants, as in all living organisms, is essential to provide metabolic energy and carbon skeletons for growth and maintenance. As such, respiration is an essential component of a plant’s carbon budget. Depending on species and environmental conditions, it consumes 25-75% of all the carbohydrates produced in photosynthesis – even more at...
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Springer, 2000. - 172 p. This book - the first published on this topic in plants - presents the reader with an overview of recent research on nitric oxide (NO) in plants, which, in view of its empirical interest and its growth regulatory potential, is in the forefront of scientific endeavor in plant science. Subject matter is divided into two parts: Part 1 deals with NO and...
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Springer, 2006. - 345 p. Increasing agricultural productivity to meet the demands of growing population is a challenging task. Abiotic stresses are among the major limiting factors on agriculture. The knowledge and research programmes on the physiology and molecular biology of stress tolerance are certainly helpful to counter act this negative effect to a great extent. The...
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Springer, 2015. — 281 p. The unique responses of plants to combined stresses have been observed at physiological, biochemical, and molecular levels. This book provides an analysis of all three levels of change in various plants in response to different combinations of stresses. The text provides a general review of the combined stress paradigm, focuses on the impact of higher...
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ITexLi, 2016. — 126 p. — ISBN: 9535126210 9535126202 This volume is an attempt to provide new insights into the mechanism and adaptation aspects of water stress in plants through a thoughtful mixture of viewpoints. The book will be useful for the researchers working with the plant diversity-related environmental aspects and also provide suggestions for the strategists. Water...
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Textbook.-Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.- 1995.-629 p.- ISBN: 978-3-642-08196-5. Translation of the fourth edition of this well-established, comprehensive and detailed plant physiology textbook will, we believe, provide English-speaking plant scientists with a valuable source for teaching and learning, particularly for the later stages of the first degree and above. We have...
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InTech, April 25, 2012. - 388 p. ISBN: 978-953-51-0557-2. The book provides general principles and new insights of some plant physiology aspects covering abiotic stress, plant water relations, mineral nutrition and reproduction. Plant response to reduced water availability and other abiotic stress (e.g. metals) have been analysed through changes in water absorption and...
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4th Edition. — Elsevier, 2009. — 604 p. Nobel's books are widely acknowledged for their outstanding rigour and clarity of exposition, and the excellence of the examples of plant behaviour with which he illustrates points.In total, these chapters, with the appendices and lists of symbols and abbreviations, provide a very sound and up-to-date account of the physicochemical bases...
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5th Edition. — Academic Press, 2020. — 659 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-819146-0. This book, Fifth Edition, is the updated version of an established and successful text and reference for plant scientists. This work represents the seventh book in a 50-year series by Park Nobel beginning in 1970. The original structure and philosophy of the book continue in this new edition, providing a...
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Third Edition. — Elsevier, 2008. — 454 p. ISBN: 978-0-12-088765-1. Woody plants such as trees have a significant economic and climatic influence on global economies and ecologies. This completely revised classic book is an up-to-date synthesis of the intensive research devoted to woody plants published in the second edition, with additional important aspects from the authors'...
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Third Edition. — CRC Press: Boca Raton, 2011. — 1194 p. — (Books in Soils, Plant, and the Environment). ISBN: 978-1-4398-1396-6 (Hardback). This handbook is a comprehensive, up-to-date reference book that addresses issues and concerns related to plant and crop stress effectively. While there are many reference books on soil salinity, sodicity, specific plant/crop salt and water...
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NTeOp, 2011. - 310 p. ISBN: 9533079639 9789533079639 This multi-authored edited compilation puts forth an all-inclusive picture on the mechanism and adaptation aspects of water stress. The prime objective of the book is to deliver a thoughtful mixture of viewpoints which will be useful to workers in all areas of plant sciences. The material covered in this book will be valuable...
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Springer, 2015. — 42 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-14199-2. Global climate change is expected to produce increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, higher temperatures, aberrant precipitation patterns and a host of other climatic changes that would affect all life on this planet. This review article addresses the impact of climate change on fruit trees and the response of the...
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InTech, 2016. — 230 p. — ISBN: 978-953-51-2772-7 Over the last few decades, the prevalence of studies about plant growth has dramatically grown in most regions of the world. Many aspects have been investigated related to this phenomenon. If we can gain understanding of how plants grow, then we may be able to manipulate it to reduce both chemical fertilizer use and its...
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New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. — 234 p. ISBN 0-19-509445-X. This book is designed to be a reference source for plant physiologists and other plant scientists who are preparing their research results for publication or other presentation. The primary goal is to provide information about the use of units, symbols, and terminology in the plant sciences, especially plant...
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New York: Pergamon Press, 1963. — 234 p. — (International Series of Monographs on Pure and Applied Biology. Division: Plant Physiology. Volume 4). The principal purpose of this book is to discuss in its biological framework, the conversion from the vegetative to the reproductive state in higher plants. The book is addressed to graduate students and others who might be...
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Academic Press, 2019. — 308 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-813187-9. This book discusses the studies showing the importance of hormone action on developmental senescence. It shows the involvement of various signaling components (such as EIN2, LOX2) and transcription factors (such as oresara1 or ORE1) in controlling hormonal activity during senescence. Further, the involvement of various...
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Springer, 2007, 457 p. From the viewpoint of plant mineral nutrition, the apoplast is of interest in many respects: nutrients do not simply pass through the apoplast before being taken up into the symplast, but they may also be adsorbed to cell-wall components, complexed, and oxidized/reduced which may be of significance for nutrient acquisition, nutrient function and tolerance...
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CAB International, 2012. — 318 p. Drought Tolerance in Crops: Physiology to Genomics Reactive Oxygen Species and Oxidative Stress in Plants Salinity Stress: Physiological Constraints and Adaptive Mechanisms Chilling Stress Heat Stress Frost Tolerance in Plants Flooding Tolerance in Plants Adaptations to Aluminium Toxicity Soil pH Extremes Heavy Metal Toxicity in Plants...
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Frontiers in Plant Science, 2014. — 194 p. — ISBN: 978-2-88919-351-6, DOI 10.3389/978-2-88919-351-6 From Soil to Seed: Micronutrient Movement Into and Within the Plant Ubiquitination in Plant Nutrien Utilisation Zn/Fe Remobilization From Vegetative Tissues to Rice Seeds: Should I Stay or Should I Go? Ask Zn/Fe Supply! Intemal Zn Allocation Influences Zn Defficiency tolerance...
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3rd Edition. - Sinauer Associates, 2002. - 690 p. Це біологічна англомовна книга з фізіології рослин, в якій Ви знайдете дуже цікаві кольорові малюнки та багато інформації про рослину та процеси, які в ній відбуваються The book is subdivided into 25 chapters, grouped into three larger sections (water, metabolism and development) that cover the major topics of modern plant...
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2nd Edition. — Academic Press, 1997. — 428 p. — ISBN: 9780126884906 Photoperiodic Control of Flower Initiation A General Outline. Photoperiodic Timekeeping. Photoperiodic Photoreceptors. Day-Length Perception in Short-Day Plants. Day-Length Perception in Long-Day Plants. The Physiology of Photoperiodic Floral Induction. The Nature and Identity of Photoperiodic Signals....
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Second edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2014. — 412 p. — ISBN: 978-0-521-13358-6. Trees are familiar components of many landscapes and have been vital in determining the ecology of our planet as well as the development of human cultures and communities. Yet how much do we really understand about how they work? This updated and revised edition provides a comprehensive...
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Springer, 2015. — 293 p. This collection discusses the variety of specific molecular reactions by means of which plants respond to physiological and toxic stress conditions. It focuses on the characterization of the molecular mechanisms that underlie the induction of toxicity and the triggered responses and resistances. The nine chapters, all written by prominent researchers,...
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Springer, 1998. — 343 p. — ISBN: 978-3-642-08089-0. This book deals with arid and semi-arid environments and their classification, and the physiological restraints and adaptations of plants to the environment. Further, it discusses economic botany and the needs and methods of conserving economic plants. A broad view is taken regarding the definition of economic plants, taking...
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