Physiology of Plants Under Stress: Soil and Biotic FactorsPflanzenphysiologie und Streß: Dieses Buch erläutert die Zusammenhänge zwischen Struktur und Entwicklung der Pflanzen einerseits und den Umweltbedingungen andererseits. Ein Nachschlagewerk für Studium und Forschung, das sich durch die Vielzahl der Fallstudien und Übungsaufgaben auch hervorragend zum Selbststudium eignet. |
Contents
Influence of Plant Pathogens on Host Physiology | 239 |
Herbivory and Plant Stress | 264 |
Allelochemistry as a Plant Stress special contribution | 329 |
Weeds and Other Competitors special contribution | 386 |
Parasitic Vascular Plants | 424 |
Heavy Metals and Pesticides | 481 |
SO2 O3 NO | 518 |
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The Physiology of Plants Under Stress Maynard G. Hale,David M. Orcutt,Laura K. Thompson Snippet view - 1987 |
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ability abiotic accumulation activity agricultural alkaloids allelochemicals allelopathy amino acids apoplast aquaporins associated bacteria Biology biotic carbohydrate carbon cell wall chemical chloroplast CO₂ competition concentration crop cytoplasm defensive compounds diversity Ecology ecosystems ectomycorrhizal effects elements environment environmental enzymes factors Figure function fungal fungal symbiont fungi fungus genes germination glycophytes H+-ATPase halophytes haustoria haustorium hemiparasites herbivores host plant hyphae important increase induced influence inhibition inhibitors insect interactions ions Journal leaf levels lignin mechanisms metabolism metals mineral molecules mycorrhizal nitrogen nutrient nutrition occur organic osmotic oxidation parasitic plants pathogens pathway pesticides phenolics phloem phosphorus photosynthesis phytotoxins plant growth Plant Physiology plant species plant stress physiology plant tissues plasma membrane population potential processes production proteins reactions reduced regulation relative resource response result root salinity salt tolerance seed soil stomatal Striga structure synthesis tannins target plants toxic toxins transport uptake vacuole vascular xylem