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Progress in Botany, Volume 62 Genetics Physiology Systematics Ecology

Series: Progress in Botany Volume: 62
By: Karl Esser(Editor), Ulrich E Lüttge(Editor), Joachim W Kadereit(Editor), Wolfram Beyschlag(Editor)
480 pages, 55 illustrations, 24 tables
Publisher: Springer Nature
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With one volume each year, this series keeps scientists and advanced students informed of the latest developments and results in all areas of the plant sciences. Progress in Botany, Volume 62 includes reviews on genetics, cell biology, physiology, comparative morphology, systematics, ecology and vegetation science.

Contents

Review
- 50 Years of Translocation in the Phloem of Plants, With Refrence to Trees

Genetics
- Introns, Splicing and Mobility
- Barley Mutagenesis
- Extranuclear Inheritance: Cytoplasmic Linear Double-Stranded DNA Killer Elements of the Dairy Yeast Kluyveromyces lactis
- Extranuclear Inheritance: Genetics and Biogenesis of Mitochondria
- Genetics of Phytopathogenic Bacteria
- Plant Biotechnology: Transgenic Crops for the Third Millennium
- Modification of Oilseed Quality by Genetic Transformation

Physiology
- Significance of Phloem-Translocated Organic Sulfur Compounds for the Regulation of Sulfur Nutrition
- Mutualistic Relationships Between Algae and Fungi (Excluding Lichens)
- The Extracellular Matrix of the Plant Cell: Location of Signal Perception, Transduction and Response
- Photosynthesis: Carbon Metabolism from DNA to Desoxyribose
- The Metabolic Diversity of Plant Cell and Tissue Cultures

Systematics
- Molecular Systematics: 1997 - 1999|
- Systematics and Evolution of the Algae I: Genomics Meets Phylogeny
- Systematics of the Bryophytes

Ecology
- The Search for Generality in Studies of Disturbance and Ecosystem Dynamics
- Heterogenerous Soil-Resource Distribution and Plant Responses - from Individual Plant Growth to Ecosystem Functioning
- The Existence of Bark and Stem Photosynthesis in Woody Plants and its Significance for the Overall Carbon Gain: An Eco-Physiological and Ecological Approach
- Ecological Aspects of Clonal Growth in Plants

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Series: Progress in Botany Volume: 62
By: Karl Esser(Editor), Ulrich E Lüttge(Editor), Joachim W Kadereit(Editor), Wolfram Beyschlag(Editor)
480 pages, 55 illustrations, 24 tables
Publisher: Springer Nature
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