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Xylem Structure And The Ascent Of Sap 2nd Edition Professor Melvin T Tyree

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Xylem Structure And The Ascent Of Sap 2nd Edition Professor Melvin T Tyree
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.73 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Professor Melvin T. Tyree, M. H. Zimmermann (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642077685, 9783662049310, 3642077684, 3662049317
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 2

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Xylem Structure And The Ascent Of Sap 2nd Edition Professor Melvin T Tyree by Professor Melvin T. Tyree, M. H. Zimmermann (auth.) 9783642077685, 9783662049310, 3642077684, 3662049317 instant download after payment.

The first edition of this book was the first to provide an integrated description of sap ascension from an anatomical and functional point of view. The second edition opens with the three-dimensional aspects of wood anatomy. The cohesion-tension theory and new evidence are introduced in response to recent controversies over the mechanism of sap ascent in plants. The physiology, anatomy and biophysics of xylem dysfunction are discussed and new insights into hydraulic architecture are reviewed with special emphasis on physiological limits on maximum transpiration and how hydraulic architecture limits gas exchange, carbon gain and growth of plants. The text concludes with a description of xylem failure and pathology. The book highlights fascinating areas of current research with the aim to stimulate more work in the future.

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