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Plant ecology. Plant sociology --- Plant physiology. Plant biophysics --- Plante --- plants --- Zone tropicale --- Tropical zones --- Zone froide --- Cold zones --- Forêt tropicale --- Tropical forests --- Mangrove swamps --- Épiphyte --- Epiphytes --- Salinité --- Salinity --- Savane --- Savannas --- Physiologie végétale --- Plant physiology --- Adaptation --- Compétition biologique --- Biological competition --- Communauté végétale --- Plant communities --- 581.52 --- 581.524.445 --- 581.526.4 --- 582.878 --- Environment and habitat of plants --- Tropics --- Mesic formations. Mesophytes --- Rhizophoraceae. Mangroves --- Plant ecophysiology --- Tropical plants --- Ecophysiology. --- ECO Ecology --- Inselbergs --- Páramos --- ecology --- ecophysiology --- life forms --- mangroves --- salines --- savannas --- tropical forests --- tropical plants --- 582.878 Rhizophoraceae. Mangroves --- 581.526.4 Mesic formations. Mesophytes --- 581.524.445 Tropics --- 581.52 Environment and habitat of plants --- Subtropical plants --- Plants --- Environmental plant physiology --- Physiological plant ecology --- Plant physiological ecology --- Ecophysiology --- Plant ecology --- Plant physiology. --- Plant science. --- Botany. --- Ecology . --- Human physiology. --- Plant Physiology. --- Plant Sciences. --- Ecology. --- Human Physiology. --- Human biology --- Medical sciences --- Physiology --- Human body --- Balance of nature --- Biology --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Botanical science --- Phytobiology --- Phytography --- Phytology --- Plant biology --- Plant science --- Natural history --- Botany --- Ecology --- Floristic botany --- TROPICAL PLANTS --- ECOPHYSIOLOGY --- ADAPTATION --- TROPICAL FORESTS --- EPIPHYTES --- MANGROVES --- SAVANNAS --- TROPICAL REGIONS --- PHYSIOGNOMY --- SALT MARSHES --- Relation plante atmosphere --- Liane --- Hemiepiphyte --- Inselberg --- Paramos --- Salina
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Clusia is the only dicotyledonous tree genus with crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM), and in some cases all variants of CAM can be expressed in one given species. These unique features as well as Clusia's extreme flexibility have put it in the limelight of international research. The studies presented in this volume embrace anatomy, morphology and plant architecture, phytogeographical distribution and community ecology, phylogeny and genetic diversity, physiology and metabolism, physiological ecology and functional diversity, circadian rhythmicity and biological timing. Covering all aspects of tree biology, this richly illustrated volume is an invaluable source of information for any plant scientist.
Clusia (Plants) --- Guttiferae. --- Crassulacean acid metabolism. --- Acid metabolism, Crassulacean --- Carboxylic acids --- Crassulaceae --- Metabolism --- Photosynthesis --- Plants --- Succulent plants --- Clusiaceae --- Hypericaceae --- Guttiferales --- Clusia --- Guttiferae --- Botany. --- Plant Ecology. --- Trees. --- Plant physiology. --- Plant anatomy. --- Plant Sciences. --- Tree Biology. --- Plant Physiology. --- Plant Anatomy/Development. --- Botanical science --- Phytobiology --- Phytography --- Phytology --- Plant biology --- Plant science --- Biology --- Natural history --- Botany --- Plant structure --- Structural botany --- Vegetable anatomy --- Anatomy --- Physiology --- Dendrology --- Nursery stock --- Woody plants --- Arboriculture --- Forests and forestry --- Timber --- Ecology --- Structure --- Phytoecology --- Vegetation ecology --- Plant science. --- Plant ecology. --- Plant development. --- Development of plants --- Plant development --- Developmental biology --- Growth (Plants) --- Ontogeny --- Floristic botany --- Floristic ecology --- Forestry. --- Plant Science. --- Plant Development. --- Development. --- Forest land --- Forest lands --- Forest planting --- Forest production --- Forest sciences --- Forestation --- Forested lands --- Forestland --- Forestlands --- Forestry --- Forestry industry --- Forestry sciences --- Land, Forest --- Lands, Forest --- Silviculture --- Sylviculture --- Woodlands --- Woods (Forests) --- Agriculture --- Natural resources --- Afforestation --- Logging --- Tree crops --- Trees
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In spite of international agreements at the political level not much has changed since the late 1980s in terms of reducing the speed of destruction of original tropical environments. However, since the publication of the first edition ten years ago, international research efforts in physiological ecology of plants in the tropics has increased enormously in quantity and quality. In some fields advances were more substantial than in others. New approaches came up in remote sensing and at the other end of the scope in some areas molecular biology was particularly developed regarding ecological performance of tropical plants, e.g. in understanding the adaptation of resurrection plants to the extreme habitat of inselbergs. The wealth of new information made it necessary to break large chapters down into smaller ones. Tropical forests which occupy about half of the entire volume of the book were now arranged in 5 chapters covering structure and function under the influence of environmental cues and including epiphytes and mangroves as part of the tropical forest complex. Savannas were now treated in two chapters. Coastal salinas have been combined with a new section on the Brazilian restingas in a chapter on coastal sand plains.
Plant ecophysiology --- Tropical plants --- Ecophysiology. --- Subtropical plants --- Plants --- Environmental plant physiology --- Physiological plant ecology --- Plant physiological ecology --- Ecophysiology --- Plant ecology --- Plant physiology --- Plant physiology. --- Plant Ecology. --- Botany. --- Ecology. --- Human physiology. --- Plant Physiology. --- Plant Sciences. --- Human Physiology. --- Human biology --- Medical sciences --- Physiology --- Human body --- Balance of nature --- Biology --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Botanical science --- Phytobiology --- Phytography --- Phytology --- Plant biology --- Plant science --- Natural history --- Botany --- Ecology --- Phytoecology --- Vegetation ecology --- Plant ecology. --- Plant science. --- Ecology . --- Floristic botany --- Floristic ecology
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Plant physiology. Plant biophysics --- Plant translocation --- 581.11 --- Circulation. Absorption and emission of fluids --- Plant translocation. --- 581.11 Circulation. Absorption and emission of fluids --- Plants --- Translocation (Botany) --- Translocation in plants --- Biological transport --- Plants, Motion of fluids in --- Translocation --- Assimilation --- Metabolism
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Botanique --- Botany --- Évolution --- evolution --- Bioénergie --- Bioenergy --- Photosynthèse --- Photosynthesis --- Phylogénie --- Phylogeny --- Pteridophyta --- Gymnospermae --- Angiosperme --- angiosperms --- Plantkunde --- 581 --- evolution.
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General ecology and biosociology --- Plant physiology. Plant biophysics --- Botany --- systematische plantkunde --- planten --- bomen
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Dieses Buch weckt Begeisterung für die faszinierende Welt der Pflanzen. Pflanzen sind ganzheitliche Organismen. Sie verarbeiten Reize zu Information. Sie haben eine Uhr und ein Gedächtnis. Sie vollbringen unermessliche Dienstleistungen für unser Leben auf dieser Erde. Durch die Photosynthese liefern sie die Grundlage für die Ernährung allen Lebens. Sie gestalten unsere Umwelt und Lebensräume. Um das zu zeigen, befasst sich dieses Buch besonders mit den Höheren Pflanzen und ihrer Eroberung des Festlandes. Pflanzen bergen Schönheit und regen unser ästhetisches Empfinden an. Zielgruppe sind sowohl interessierte Laien wie auch ein Fachpublikum, da das Buch einerseits verständlich wie ein Sachbuch geschrieben ist, andererseits aber auch den Anspruch hat, eingehendes, fachliches Wissen zu vermitteln. Die Verknüpfung eines verständlichen Schreibstils mit wissenschaftlicher Tiefe hat auf dem Markt der angebotenen Bücher zur Botanik einen Alleinstellungswert. Der Autor Ulrich Lüttge ist Professor am Fachbereich Biologie der TU Darmstadt. Er unterrichtete bis zu seiner Emeritierung 2004 das Fach Botanik in allen seinen Aspekten und ist Autor zweier weit verbreiteter Lehrbücher zur Botanik.
Plant science. --- Botany. --- Plant Sciences.
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