
Progress in Botany
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"Lüttge and Beyschlag's book consists of three parts, two general reviews (Part I), eight articles summarizing specific topics in plant physiology (Part II), and five contributions dealing with plant ecology (Part III). . this volume should be of great interest for botanists, ecologists, evolutionary biologists, and historians of science." (Ulrich Kutschera, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 92 (2), June, 2017)More details
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Fifty-five years of research on photosynthesis, chloroplasts and stress physiology of plants: 1958 - 2013.- Alfred Russel Wallace: Self-Educated Genius and Polymath.- The role of plasma membrane H+-ATPase in salinity stress of plants.- Selenium in Plants.- Interplay of water and nutrient transport: A whole-plant perspective.- Electrical signaling in plants.- Adaptations of chloroplastic metabolism in halophytic plants.- CAM-like traits in C3 plants: biochemistry and stomatal behavior.- Stability as a Phenomenon Emergent from Plasticity - Complexity - Diversity in Eco-Physiology.- The proposed anti-herbivory roles of white leaf variegation.- Solar UV radiation and plant litter decomposition.- Interspecific competition in Arabidopsis thaliana - a short review on how a knowledge gap is starting to close.- Growth limitation and C-relations in trees under environmental stress.- Consequences of changing precipitation patterns for productivity and diversity in grassland ecosystems.- Do plant responses to tropospheric ozone translate into ecosystem effects?.
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