Anatomic atlas of aquatic and wetland plant stems
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Anatomic atlas of aquatic and wetland plant stems
Springer, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book presents light microscopic anatomical images of aquatic and wetland plant stem. It features double-stained cross- and longitudinal sections of almost 400 species of vascular plants from the lowland to the alpine zone in Central Europe, including plants from lakes, ponds, rivers, bogs, fens, wet meadows, saline meadows, tall herb associations and alpine snow beds. The microscopic photographs at various magnifications are supplemented with detailed anatomical descriptions. For each species it provides a photo of the whole plant, a short morphological and ecological description as well as indications about its world- and Central European distribution.
The book includes a hydrobotanical and an anatomical section. The hydrobotanical section describes the ecological classification of aquatic and wetland plants and explains major ecophysiological processes e.g., photosynthesis, mineral nutrition, gas exchange, adaptations to soil anoxia, turion formation and ecology. The anatomical section highlights the variety of structures and anatomical features of vascular plants in all wet environments.
目次
- Introduction: Ecological and ecophysiological characterization of main groups of aquatic and wetland vascular plants, Principal physiological processes in aquatic and wetland plants
-Material: Collection sites.
-Microscopic preparation methods
-Definition of anatomical features
-Monographic presentation of 350 wetland plants: Photography of plants, morphological and ecological description, distribution patterns and anatomical characterization with3-9 microscopic photographs with magnifications from 40 to 1000 times.
The main part (monographic presentation of 350 wetland plants) will be devided into smaller chapters once the list of treated species is final. Schweingruber suggested separation into: Monocotaledonae, Pteridophyta, Dicotyledonae a) submerged and floating plants, b) riparian, wet meadows, c) bogs
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