Photosynthetic Adaptation
Chloroplast to Landscape
(Sprache: Englisch)
This is a thorough study of photosynthetic mechanisms from cells to leaves, crown, and canopy. The authors question whether photosynthetic adaptations take place primarily at the metabolic and biochemical level or through changes in structure and form, or...
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This is a thorough study of photosynthetic mechanisms from cells to leaves, crown, and canopy. The authors question whether photosynthetic adaptations take place primarily at the metabolic and biochemical level or through changes in structure and form, or both. The text goes on to analyze the relative importance of genes that control metabolic and light reactions, and the structure, arrangement, and orientation of photosynthesis.
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Photosynthetic Adaptation: Chloroplast to Landscape thoroughly studies photosynthetic mechanisms at each structural level, from cells to leaves, crown, and canopy. The authors question whether photosynthetic adaptations take place primarily at the metabolic and biochemical level or through changes in structure and form, or both. In the interest of genetic engineering and agricultural applications, the authors analyze the relative importance of genes that control both metabolic and light reactions as well as the structure, arrangement, and orientation of photosynthesis.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Photosynthetic Adaptation “
Introduction (W.K. Smith, T.C. Vogelmann, C. Critchley).- Chloroplast to Leaf (J. Evans, T.C. Vogelmann, W.E. Williams, H.L. Gorton).- Leaf to Landscape (A. Cescatti, Ü. Niinemets).- Chloroplast to Leaf (N.R. Baker, D.R. Ort, J. Harbinson, J. Whitmarsh).- Chloroplast to Leaf (J.R. Evans, I. Terashima, Y. Hanba and F. Loreto).- Leaf to Landscape (M. Williams, F.I. Woodward, D.D. Baldocchi, D. Ellsworth).- Chloroplast to Leaf (T.D. Sharkey, S.E. Weise, A.J. Standish).- Leaf to Landscape (D.S. Ellsworth, Ü. Niinemets, P.B. Reich).- Chloroplast to Leaf (F. Loreto, N.R. Baker, D.R. Ort).- Leaf to Landscape (S.D. Smith, E. Naumberg, Ü. Niinemets, M.J. Germino).- Summary and Future Perspectives (W.K. Smith, P.S. Nobel, W.A. Reiners, T.C. Vogelmann, C. Critchley).
Autoren-Porträt
The impacts of global change depend upon the capacity of plants for light and CO2 capture. This book thoroughly studies photosynthetic mechanisms at each structural level, from the cellular to leaves, crown, and canopy. The authors question whether photosynthetic adaptations take place primarily at the metabolic and biochemical level or through changes in structure and form, or both. In the interest of genetic engineering and agricultural applications, the relative importance of genes controlling both metabolic and light reactions as well as the structure, arrangement and orientation of photosynthesis are analyzed. Bibliographische Angaben
- 2010, 2004, XII, 316 Seiten, Maße: 1,5 x 2,3 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: William K Smith, Thomas C. Vogelmann, Christa Critchley
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1441919651
- ISBN-13: 9781441919656
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
From the reviews: "The volume takes a detailed look at the idiosyncrasies of photosynthesis at every possible level ... . There is something for almost everyone: for the classical physiologist as well as for the biophysicist studying photobiology, the biochemist studying individual proteins of the photosynthetic apparatus, and for the ecophysiologist ... . All chapters are individually and fully referenced. ... the book is excellently produced: paper, printing, and binding are first rate ... . For institutional libraries of institutes of botany/plant science/plant physiology/forestry/agriculture, it is a must-have." (Thomas Lazar, Journal of Plant Physiology, Issue 163, 2006)
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