Stress responses in plants : adaptation and acclimation mechanisms
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Stress responses in plants : adaptation and acclimation mechanisms
(Plant biology, v. 12)
Wiley-Liss, 1990
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Includes index
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内容説明
In order to survive, plants must respond effectively to severe alterations in environmental factors, such as ambient light, temperature and mineral or water availability. This book focuses on the various physiological, metabolic and molecular processes through which higher plants cope with dramatic changes in their ecosystems. It discusses both the short-term acclimation responses of individual plants and the long-term adaptations that ensure the survival of a species. Individual chapters in the text deal with the various organizational levels on which plants respond to different types of abiotic stress.
目次
Partial table of contents: Carbon Balance of Stressed Plants: A Conceptual Model for Integrating Research Results (J. Amthor & K. McCree). Transport/Harvest Index: Photosynthate Partitioning in Stressed Plants (T. Setter). Physiochemical Basis for Free Radical Formation in Cells: Production and Defenses (G. Winston). Effects of Abiotic Stresses on Plant Hormone Systems (P. Morgan). Superoxide Dismutases in Aerobic Organisms (H. Hassan & J. Scandalios). Glutathione (I. Smith, et al.). Stomatal Behavior in Water Stressed Plants (T. Mansfield & C. Atkinson). Adaptations to Low Temperatures (J.-E. H?llgren & G. ?quist). Heat Shock Protein Function and Expression in Plants (E. Vierling). Heavy Metal Stress and the Phytochelatin Response (J. Steffens). Index.
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