Photoassimilate distribution in plants and crops : source-sink relationships

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Photoassimilate distribution in plants and crops : source-sink relationships

edited by Eli Zamski, Arthur A. Schaffer

(Books in soils, plants, and the environment)

Marcel Dekker, c1996

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Adopting an interdisciplinary approach to the study of photoassimilate partitioning and source-sink relationhips, this work details the major aspects of source-sink physiology and metabolism, the integration of individual components and photoassimilate partitioning, and the whole plant source-sink relationships in 16 agriculturally important crops. The work examines in detail the components of carbon partitioning, such as ecology, photosynthesis, loading, transport and anatomy, and discusses the impact of genetic, environmental and agrotechnical factors on the parts of whole plant source-link physiology.

Table of Contents

  • 1: Symptoms
  • I: New Master Problems
  • II: The Search For A Lost Style
  • III: The Isolation Of The Arts
  • IV: The Attack on Architecture
  • V: The Significance Of The Fragment
  • VI: Chaos Unleashed
  • Part Two : Diagnosis And Progress Of The Disease
  • VII: 'Analogia Morbi'
  • VIII: 'Autonomous' Man
  • IX: At The Origins Of The Present
  • X: Precursors of Modern Art
  • XI: The Three Artistic Revolutions of the Eighteenth Century
  • XII: From The Liberation Of Art To The Negation Of Art
  • III: Towards a Prognosis and a Final Judgement
  • XIII: An Evaluation of the Epoch
  • XIV: Towards an Evaluation of Modern art
  • XV: Modern art as the Fourth Phase of Western art
  • XVI: Today as the Turning Point in the History of Man
  • XVII: Prognosis
  • Postscript

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