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Progress in Botany 1st Edition by Ulrich Luttge, Wolfram Beyschlag, Burkhard Budel, Dennis Francis ISBN 364208799X 9783642087998

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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.44 MB
Pages: 283
Author: H. W. Heldt (auth.), Professor Dr. Ulrich Lüttge, Professor Dr. Wolfram Beyschlag, Professor Dr. Burkhard Büdel, Dr. Dennis Francis (eds.)
ISBN: 3540684204
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Progress in Botany 1st Edition by Ulrich Luttge, Wolfram Beyschlag, Burkhard Budel, Dennis Francis ISBN 364208799X 9783642087998 by H. W. Heldt (auth.), Professor Dr. Ulrich Lüttge, Professor Dr. Wolfram Beyschlag, Professor Dr. Burkhard Büdel, Dr. Dennis Francis (eds.) 3540684204 instant download after payment.

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Author: Ulrich Luttge, Wolfram Beyschlag, Burkhard Budel, Dennis Francis

Time and change characterise the natural world, but in the biological sciences, by comparison with spatial measurements, time is a somewhat neglected parameter. Structural analyses of great depth and elegance have taken our spatial understa- ing to atomic dimensions, where distances are measured in A. To obtain temporal measurements appropriate to this spatial scale, dynamics on an attosecond time- 18 scale (10 s) are required in order to visualise physico-chemical mechanisms (Baum and Zewail 2006). For certain specific reactions of molecular components obtained from biological sources (e. g. the formation of carboxyhaemoglobin by the oxygenation of haemoglobin), probing of picosecond reactions are important (Brunori et al. 1999). In plants, femtosecond lifetimes of excited states of chlo- phyll are key to the photosynthetic light reaction. These considerations underline the extreme range of dynamic interactions that are necessitated for an understa- ing of the living organism, for if we include the long history of evolutionary change 9 (Fenchel 2002), an upper limit to our studies would extend over about 3. 8 x 10 years (Fig. 1). When the dynamic range of biological processes is to be considered, we must be aware that the system as it performs in vivo is a heterarchy with interactions of great complexity that occur, not merely within a level but between levels, and often across widely-separated time domains. The living state is better considered to be homeodynamic rather than homeostatic (Yates 1992; Lloyd et al. 2001).

Progress in Botany 1st Table of contents:

Part I: Genetics and Genomics

  • Chapter 1: Functional Genomics in Plant Development
    • (e.g., A review of new gene-editing techniques like CRISPR-Cas9 in plants)
  • Chapter 2: The Evolution of Plant Genomes
    • (e.g., Insights from comparative genomics of different plant species)
  • Chapter 3: Progressive Insight into Antimicrobial Peptides and their Transcriptional Regulation

Part II: Cell Biology and Biochemistry

  • Chapter 4: The Plant Cell Cycle: New Discoveries
    • (e.g., Regulation and signaling pathways)
  • Chapter 5: Reactive Nitrogen Species (RNS) in Plants Under Physiological Stress
  • Chapter 6: Plant Secondary Metabolism and its Role in Defense
    • (e.g., A review on the biosynthesis and function of alkaloids or terpenoids)
  • Chapter 7: Photosynthesis: Recent Advances in Carbon Metabolism and Light Regulation

Part III: Physiology and Ecophysiology

  • Chapter 8: Functional Differences in Soil Water Pools: A New Perspective on Plant Water Use
  • Chapter 9: Root-Water Dynamics and Mycorrhizal Symbioses
  • Chapter 10: Plant Herbivore Interactions at the Forest Edge
  • Chapter 11: Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM): Now and Then
  • Chapter 12: Plant Responses to Abiotic Stress (Drought, Salinity, Temperature)

Part IV: Systematics and Evolution

  • Chapter 13: Recent Trends in Plant Phylogenetics and Phylogenomics
  • Chapter 14: EvoDevo: Past and Future of Continuum and Process Plant Morphology
  • Chapter 15: New Insights in the Genus Phytophthora and Current Diseases These Pathogens Cause in Their Ecosystem

Part V: Ecology and Vegetation Science

  • Chapter 16: Population Biology of Vascular Epiphytes
  • Chapter 17: Forest Ecology: Responses to Climate Change
  • Chapter 18: Biodiversity and its Conservation

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