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With one volume each year, this series keeps scientists and advanced students informed of the latest developments and results in all areas of the plant sciences. This latest volume includes reviews on plant physiology, biochemistry, genetics and genomics, forests, and ecosystems.
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With one volume each year, this series keeps scientists and advanced students informed of the latest developments and results in all areas of the plant sciences. This latest volume includes reviews on plant physiology, biochemistry, genetics and genomics, forests, and ecosystems.
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031127823
- Artikelnr.: 66293964
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031127823
- Artikelnr.: 66293964
Plant Evolution and Systematics 1982–2022: Changing Questions and Methods as Seen by a Participant.- Plants in Space: Novel Physiological Challenges and Adaptation Mechanisms.- Terrestrialization: The Conquest of Dry Land by Plants.- Legacies of Human Land Use Impacts in Central European Forests.- Global Forest Biodiversity: Current State, Trends, and Threats.- An Overview on Dendrochronology and Quantitative Wood Anatomy Studies of Conifers in Southern Siberia (Russia).- Holobionts in the Plant Kingdom.- Evolution of Holobiont-Like Systems: From Individual to Composed Ecological and Global Units.- Plant Proteolysis in Development: Insights and Functions.- Experimental Evidence for Fruit Memory and Its Applications to Post-harvest Physiology and Technology: An Overview.- Movement of Aquatic Oxygenic Photosynthetic Organisms.- An Overview of the Ability to Capture Nutritional and Water resources through the Leaves and Roots of Epiphytic Bromeliads.- Phi Thickenings: Their History, Current Status and Role(s) in Mechanically Strengthening the Plant Root.
Plant Evolution and Systematics 1982-2022: Changing Questions and Methods as Seen by a Participant.- Plants in Space: Novel Physiological Challenges and Adaptation Mechanisms.- Terrestrialization: The Conquest of Dry Land by Plants.- Legacies of Human Land Use Impacts in Central European Forests.- Global Forest Biodiversity: Current State, Trends, and Threats.- An Overview on Dendrochronology and Quantitative Wood Anatomy Studies of Conifers in Southern Siberia (Russia).- Holobionts in the Plant Kingdom.- Evolution of Holobiont-Like Systems: From Individual to Composed Ecological and Global Units.- Plant Proteolysis in Development: Insights and Functions.- Experimental Evidence for Fruit Memory and Its Applications to Post-harvest Physiology and Technology: An Overview.- Movement of Aquatic Oxygenic Photosynthetic Organisms.- An Overview of the Ability to Capture Nutritional and Water resources through the Leaves and Roots of Epiphytic Bromeliads.- Phi Thickenings: Their History, Current Status and Role(s) in Mechanically Strengthening the Plant Root.
Plant Evolution and Systematics 1982–2022: Changing Questions and Methods as Seen by a Participant.- Plants in Space: Novel Physiological Challenges and Adaptation Mechanisms.- Terrestrialization: The Conquest of Dry Land by Plants.- Legacies of Human Land Use Impacts in Central European Forests.- Global Forest Biodiversity: Current State, Trends, and Threats.- An Overview on Dendrochronology and Quantitative Wood Anatomy Studies of Conifers in Southern Siberia (Russia).- Holobionts in the Plant Kingdom.- Evolution of Holobiont-Like Systems: From Individual to Composed Ecological and Global Units.- Plant Proteolysis in Development: Insights and Functions.- Experimental Evidence for Fruit Memory and Its Applications to Post-harvest Physiology and Technology: An Overview.- Movement of Aquatic Oxygenic Photosynthetic Organisms.- An Overview of the Ability to Capture Nutritional and Water resources through the Leaves and Roots of Epiphytic Bromeliads.- Phi Thickenings: Their History, Current Status and Role(s) in Mechanically Strengthening the Plant Root.
Plant Evolution and Systematics 1982-2022: Changing Questions and Methods as Seen by a Participant.- Plants in Space: Novel Physiological Challenges and Adaptation Mechanisms.- Terrestrialization: The Conquest of Dry Land by Plants.- Legacies of Human Land Use Impacts in Central European Forests.- Global Forest Biodiversity: Current State, Trends, and Threats.- An Overview on Dendrochronology and Quantitative Wood Anatomy Studies of Conifers in Southern Siberia (Russia).- Holobionts in the Plant Kingdom.- Evolution of Holobiont-Like Systems: From Individual to Composed Ecological and Global Units.- Plant Proteolysis in Development: Insights and Functions.- Experimental Evidence for Fruit Memory and Its Applications to Post-harvest Physiology and Technology: An Overview.- Movement of Aquatic Oxygenic Photosynthetic Organisms.- An Overview of the Ability to Capture Nutritional and Water resources through the Leaves and Roots of Epiphytic Bromeliads.- Phi Thickenings: Their History, Current Status and Role(s) in Mechanically Strengthening the Plant Root.