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Vascular transport in plants

N. Michele Holbrook, Maciej A. Zwieniecki

(Physiological ecology : a series of monographs, texts, and treatises / series editor, Harold A. Mooney)

Elsevier Academic Press, c2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Vascular Transport in Plants provides an up-to-date synthesis of new research on the biology of long distance transport processes in plants. It is a valuable resource and reference for researchers and graduate level students in physiology, molecular biology, physiology, ecology, ecological physiology, development, and all applied disciplines related to agriculture, horticulture, forestry and biotechnology. The book considers long-distance transport from the perspective of molecular level processes to whole plant function, allowing readers to integrate information relating to vascular transport across multiple scales. The book is unique in presenting xylem and phloem transport processes in plants together in a comparative style that emphasizes the important interactions between these two parallel transport systems.

Table of Contents

Part I: Fundamentals of transport Chapter 1: Perspectives on the Biophysics of Xylem Transport Chapter 2: Physiochemical Determinants of Phloem Transport Chapter 3: Pathways and Mechanisms of Phloem Loading Chapter 4: Stomatal Control and Water Transport in the Xylem Part II: Transport attributes of leaves, roots, and fruits Chapter 5: Leaf Hydraulics and Its Implications in Plant Structure and Function Chapter 6: Interaction of Phloem and Xylem During Phloem Loading: Functional Symplasmic Roles for Thin- and Thick-Walled Sieve Tubes in Monocotyledons Chapter 7: Water Flow in Roots: Structural and regulatory features Chapter 8: Roots as an Integrated Part of the Translocation Pathway Chapter 9: Growth and Water Transport in Fleshy Fruit Part III: Integration of xylem and phloem Chapter 10: The Stem Apoplast: A potential communication channel in plant growth regulation Chapter 11: The Role of Potassium in Long Distance Transport in Plants Chapter 12: Coordination Between Shoots and Roots Chapter 13: Sweeping Water, Oozing Carbon: Long Distance Transport and Patterns of Rhizosphere Resource Exchange Part IV: Development, structure, and function Chapter 14: From Cambium to Early Cell Differentiation Within the Secondary Vascular System Chapter 15: Structure-Function Relationships in Sapwood Water Transport and Storage Chapter 16: Efficiency Versus Safety Tradeoffs for Water Conduction in Angiosperm Vessels Versus Gymnosperm Tracheids Chapter 17: Vascular Constraints and Long Distance Transport in Dicots Part V: Limits to long distance transport Chapter 18: Embolism Repair and Long Distance Water Transport Chapter 19: Impacts of Freezing on Long Distance Transport in Woody Plants Chapter 20: Interactive Effects of Freezing and Drought on Long Distance Transport: A Case Study of Chaparral Shrubs of California Chapter 21: Transport Challenges in Tall Trees Chapter 22: Senescence in Secondary Xylem: Heartwood Formation as an Active Developmental Program Part VI: Evolution of transport tissues Chapter 23: The Evolutionary History of Roots and Leaves Chapter 24: Are Vessels in Seed Plants Evolutionary Innovations to Similar Ecological Contexts? Chapter 25: Hydraulic Properties of the Xylem in Plants of Different Photosynthetic Pathways Part VII: Synthesis Chapter 26: Integration of Long Distance Transport Systems in Plants: Perspectives and Prospects for Future Research

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  • NCID
    BA72861066
  • ISBN
    • 0120884577
  • LCCN
    2005003325
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    xix, 564 p., [10] p. of plates
  • Size
    24 cm
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