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The Tree Habit in Land Plants

Author : Volker Mosbrugger
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2014-01-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 3662193175

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The Tree Habit in Land Plants

Author : Volker Mosbrugger
Publisher : Springer
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2006-04-10
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783540469742

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The present study will help answer questions of tree type evolution, function, optimum, and tree construction types, using the approach of constructional morphology which to date has been widely neglected in palaeobotany and botany. First, the evolution pattern of the earliest Devonian trees is analyzed and explained, including a brief introduction of tree biomechanics. Then fossil and recent trees are studied from the viewpoint of constructional morphology with the main emphasis on the trunk as the most characteristic element of a tree. The various trunk constructions are classified into functional construction types, which are described and analyzed with respect to their biomechanical and biological properties. This functional comparison shows that the basic trunk constructions all appear in the Devonian, have specific advantages and disadvantages and constrain the possible growth habit of a tree. This study based on modern and fossil trees not only leads to a description but also to a causal understanding of the evolution and biology of the various tree types.

Saplings

Author : Noel Streatfeild
Publisher : Persephone Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Bereavement
ISBN : 1906462089

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"First published in 1945 by Collins"--Copyright page.

Land Plants - Trees

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2015-06-26
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780124017238

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Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in plant sciences. Currently in its 74th volume, the series features several reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology, and ecology. This volume features reviews on the advances in knowledge for the main traits important in fruit trees and forest trees, the advances in tools and resources for genetics and genomics in these species, and the knowledge developed in three rather separated communities of researchers: forest, fruit trees, and grapevines. Provides an update of the knowledge related to plant biology for the main traits for forest and fruit trees Provides an update about the tools available for the study of this category of plants Gives a general view of research results obtained in two separate research communities, fruit trees and forest trees

ORIGIN EARLY DIVERS LAND PLANT PB

Author : KENRICK PAUL,Peter R. Crane
Publisher : Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1997-08-17
Category : Science
ISBN : UOM:49015002453885

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ORIGIN EARLY DIVERS LAND PLANT PB by KENRICK PAUL,Peter R. Crane Pdf

The first comprehensive application of cladistics to the massive body of data on both living and fossil plants, this book clarifies phylogenetic patterns within and among basal groups of land plants. In its analysis of the patterns and processes underlying the origin of land plants, the book sheds light on central questions surrounding the initial assembly of terrestrial ecosystems.

Making Eden

Author : David Beerling
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2019-01-24
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780192519214

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Over 7 billion people depend on plants for healthy, productive, secure lives, but few of us stop to consider the origin of the plant kingdom that turned the world green and made our lives possible. And as the human population continues to escalate, our survival depends on how we treat the plant kingdom and the soils that sustain it. Understanding the evolutionary history of our land floras, the story of how plant life emerged from water and conquered the continents to dominate the planet, is fundamental to our own existence. In Making Eden David Beerling reveals the hidden history of Earth's sun-shot greenery, and considers its future prospects as we farm the planet to feed the world. Describing the early plant pioneers and their close, symbiotic relationship with fungi, he examines the central role plants play in both ecosystems and the regulation of climate. As threats to plant biodiversity mount today, Beerling discusses the resultant implications for food security and climate change, and how these can be avoided. Drawing on the latest exciting scientific findings, including Beerling's own field work in the UK, North America, and New Zealand, and his experimental research programmes over the past decade, this is an exciting new take on how plants greened the continents.

Diversity and Evolution of Land Plants

Author : M. Ingrouille
Publisher : Springer
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1992-05-31
Category : Science
ISBN : UOM:39015025377394

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Diversity and Evolution of Land Plants provides a fresh and long overdue treatment of plant anatomy and morphology for the biology undergraduate of today. Setting aside the traditional plod through the plant taxa, the author adopts a problem-based functional approach, exploring plant diversity as a series of different solutions to the design problems facing plant life on land.

Drawdown

Author : Paul Hawken
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2017-04-18
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781524704650

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Drawdown by Paul Hawken Pdf

• New York Times bestseller • The 100 most substantive solutions to reverse global warming, based on meticulous research by leading scientists and policymakers around the world “At this point in time, the Drawdown book is exactly what is needed; a credible, conservative solution-by-solution narrative that we can do it. Reading it is an effective inoculation against the widespread perception of doom that humanity cannot and will not solve the climate crisis. Reported by-effects include increased determination and a sense of grounded hope.” —Per Espen Stoknes, Author, What We Think About When We Try Not To Think About Global Warming “There’s been no real way for ordinary people to get an understanding of what they can do and what impact it can have. There remains no single, comprehensive, reliable compendium of carbon-reduction solutions across sectors. At least until now. . . . The public is hungry for this kind of practical wisdom.” —David Roberts, Vox “This is the ideal environmental sciences textbook—only it is too interesting and inspiring to be called a textbook.” —Peter Kareiva, Director of the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, UCLA In the face of widespread fear and apathy, an international coalition of researchers, professionals, and scientists have come together to offer a set of realistic and bold solutions to climate change. One hundred techniques and practices are described here—some are well known; some you may have never heard of. They range from clean energy to educating girls in lower-income countries to land use practices that pull carbon out of the air. The solutions exist, are economically viable, and communities throughout the world are currently enacting them with skill and determination. If deployed collectively on a global scale over the next thirty years, they represent a credible path forward, not just to slow the earth’s warming but to reach drawdown, that point in time when greenhouse gases in the atmosphere peak and begin to decline. These measures promise cascading benefits to human health, security, prosperity, and well-being—giving us every reason to see this planetary crisis as an opportunity to create a just and livable world.

Life on the Land

Author : J A Parramon
Publisher : Children's Press(CT)
Page : 38 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1987-02
Category : Ecology
ISBN : 0516086642

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A tall tree in a forest explains to a tiny tree about how plants and animals are nourished and are dependent on each other. Includes factual information on plants and their importance to people.

Sprout Lands: Tending the Endless Gift of Trees

Author : William Bryant Logan
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2019-03-26
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780393609424

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Sprout Lands: Tending the Endless Gift of Trees by William Bryant Logan Pdf

Arborist William Bryant Logan recovers the lost tradition that sustained human life and culture for ten millennia. Once, farmers knew how to make a living hedge and fed their flocks on tree-branch hay. Rural people knew how to prune hazel to foster abundance: both of edible nuts, and of straight, strong, flexible rods for bridges, walls, and baskets. Townspeople cut their beeches to make charcoal to fuel ironworks. Shipwrights shaped oaks to make hulls. No place could prosper without its inhabitants knowing how to cut their trees so they would sprout again. Pruning the trees didn’t destroy them. Rather, it created the healthiest, most sustainable and most diverse woodlands that we have ever known. In this journey from the English fens to Spain, Japan, and California, William Bryant Logan rediscovers what was once an everyday ecology. He offers us both practical knowledge about how to live with trees to mutual benefit and hope that humans may again learn what the persistence and generosity of trees can teach.

Trees, Food, and People

Author : J. G. Bene,H. W. Beall,Albert Côté
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : MINN:31951000168400E

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Trees, Food, and People by J. G. Bene,H. W. Beall,Albert Côté Pdf

A Pocket Guide to Ontario Trees & Some Woodland Plants

Author : Stewart Hilts,University of Guelph. Centre for Land and Water Stewardship
Publisher : Guelph, Ont. : Centre for Land and Water Stewardship, University of Guelph
Page : 72 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : MINN:31951D02657101Y

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A Pocket Guide to Ontario Trees & Some Woodland Plants by Stewart Hilts,University of Guelph. Centre for Land and Water Stewardship Pdf

Plant Molecular Evolution

Author : J.J. Doyle,Brandon S. Gaut
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789401142212

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Plant Molecular Evolution by J.J. Doyle,Brandon S. Gaut Pdf

Plant molecular biology has produced an ever-increasing flood of data about genes and genomes. Evolutionary biology and systematics provides the context for synthesizing this information. This book brings together contributions from evolutionary biologists, systematists, developmental geneticists, biochemists, and others working on diverse aspects of plant biology whose work touches to varying degrees on plant molecular evolution. The book is organized in three parts, the first of which introduces broad topics in evolutionary biology and summarizes advances in plant molecular phylogenetics, with emphasis on model plant systems. The second segment presents a series of case studies of gene family evolution, while the third gives overviews of the evolution of important plant processes such as disease resistance, nodulation, hybridization, transposable elements and genome evolution, and polyploidy.

Defensive (anti-herbivory) Coloration in Land Plants

Author : Simcha Lev-Yadun
Publisher : Springer
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2016-10-20
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783319420967

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Defensive (anti-herbivory) Coloration in Land Plants by Simcha Lev-Yadun Pdf

This book presents visual plant defenses (camouflage, mimicry and aposematism via coloration, morphology and even movement) against herbivores. It is mainly an ideological monograph, a manifesto representing my current understanding on defensive plant coloration and related issues. The book is not the final word in anything, but rather the beginning of many things. It aims to establish visual anti-herbivory defense as an integral organ of botany, or plant science as it is commonly called today. I think that like in animals, many types of plant coloration can be explained by selection associated with the sensory/cognitive systems of herbivores and predators to reduce herbivory. It is intended to intrigue and stimulate students of botany/plant science and plant/animal interactions for a very long time. This book is tailored to a readership of biologists and naturalists of all kinds and levels, and more specifically for botanists, ecologists, evolutionists and to those interested in plant/animal interactions. It is written from the point of view of a naturalist, ecologist and evolutionary biologist that I hold, considering natural selection as the main although not the only drive for evolution. According to this perspective, factors such as chance, founder effects, genetic drift and various stochastic processes that may and do influence characters found in specific genotypes, are not comparable in their power and influence to the common outcomes of natural selection, especially manifested when very many species belonging to different plant families, with very different and separate evolutionary histories, arrive at the same adaptation, something that characterizes many of the visual patterns and proposed adaptations described and discussed in this book. Many of the discussed visual defensive mechanisms are aimed at operating before the plants are damaged, i.e., to be their first line of defense. In this respect, I think that the name of the book by Ruxton et al. (2004) "Avoiding Attack" is an excellent phrase for the assembly of the best types of defensive tactics. While discussing anti-herbivory, I do remember, study and teach physiological/developmental aspects of some of the discussed coloration patterns, and I am fully aware of the simultaneous and diverse functions of many plant characters in addition to defense.

Combating Desertification with Plants

Author : D. Pasternak,Arnold Schlissel
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 451 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781461513278

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Combating Desertification with Plants by D. Pasternak,Arnold Schlissel Pdf

The conference "Combating Desertification with Plants" was held in Beer Sheva, Israel, from November 2-5, 1999, and was attended by 70 participants from 30 countries and/or international organisations. Desertification - the degradation of soils in drylands - is a phenomenon occurring in scores of countries around the globe. The number of people (in semiarid regions) affected by the steady decline in the productivity of their lands is in the hundred millions. The measures required to halt and reverse the process of desertification fall into many categories - policy, institutional, sociological-anthropological, and technical. Although technical "solutions" are not currently in vogue, the conference organizers felt that perhaps the pendulum had swung too far in the direction of "participatory approaches." Hence IPALAC - The International Program for Arid Land Crops - whose function is to serve as a catalyst for optimizing the contribution of plant germplasm to sustainable development in desertification-prone regions - felt the time was opportune for providing a platform for projects where the "plant-driven" approach to development finds expression. Some 45 papers were delivered at the conference, falling into the categories of this volume: Overview, Potential Germplasm for Arid Lands, Introduction, Domestication and Dissemination of Arid Land Plants, Land Rehabilitation, and Mechanisms of Plant Transfer. The conference was funded by UNESCO (Division of Ecological Sciences), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland, and MASHAV, Israel's Center for International Development Cooperation.