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This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore
shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the
cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical
literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the
mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from
oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of
international literature classics available in printed format again
- worldwide.
Plants face a wide range of environmental challenges, which are
expected to become more intense as a result of global climate
change. Plant-soil interactions play an important role in the
functioning of ecosystems. Soil properties represent a strong
selection pressure for plant diversity and influence the structure
of plant communities and biodiversity. The complexity of plant-soil
interactions has recently been studied by developing a trait-based
approach in which responses and effects of plants on soil
environment are quantified and modelled. This fundamental research
on plant-soil interaction in ecosystems is essential to transpose
knowledge of functional ecology to environmental management.
Frontiers in Plant-Soil Interaction: Molecular Insights into Plant
Adaptation will address topics that provide advances in
understanding plant responses to soil conditions through the
integration of genetic, molecular, and plant-level studies of
diverse biotic and abiotic stresses under field and laboratory
conditions. This book will be beneficial to students and
researchers working on stress physiology and stress proteins,
genomics, proteomics, genetic engineering and other fields of
plant-soil interactions. Frontiers in Plant-Soil Interaction will
also help scientists explore new horizons in their area of
research.
Volume 37 will provide details on the major chemical constituents
of medicinal plants and their mechanism of action as the anticancer
compounds. This special issue, in addition to the previous volume
(volume 36 of The Enzyme series was on Natural Products and Cancer
Signaling Targets: Isoprenoids, Polyphenols and Flavonoids), will
highlight the significant advance made in the field in elucidating
mechanisms of anticancer effect of the major phytochemicals.
In Crocologia - A Detailed Study of Saffron, the King of Plants,
Sally Francis and Maria Teresa Ramandi present the first
translation into English of Johann Ferdinand Hertodt's seminal 1671
work Crocologia, a book uniquely devoted to the medical uses of
saffron. Hertodt discusses saffron's origin, related species,
cultivation, selection, properties and lists all its pharmaceutical
preparations. Hertodt then journeys through diseases of the human
body, presenting saffron-containing formulae for their treatment.
The two authors complement the translation with a biography of
Hertodt, and detail saffron's botany, current production, uses, its
changing reputation as a drug, and review findings from new medical
research. There is a full Glossary, and translation of a
contemporary animadversion of Crocologia by Hertodt's rival, Wenzel
Maximilian Ardensbach.
This second edition of the conifer book Pines is an amended and
updated version of the first edition, which sold out in 2002. The
scope and structure of the book have been maintained. It includes
several taxonomic changes and presents a new chapter on phylogeny.
Conservation aspects have been added. The book contains a total of
92 drawings and 103 distribution maps.
Biological literature of the Roman imperial period remains somehow
'underestimated'. It is even quite difficult to speak of biological
literature for this period at all: biology (apart from medicine)
did not represent, indeed, a specific 'subgenre' of scientific
literature. Nevertheless, writings as disparate as Philo of
Alexandria's Alexander, Plutarch's De sollertia animalium or Bruta
ratione uti, Aelian's De Natura Animalium, Oppian's Halieutika,
Pseudo-Oppian's Kynegetika, and Basil of Caeserea's Homilies on the
Creation engage with zoological, anatomic, or botanical questions.
Poikile Physis examines how such writings appropriate, adapt,
classify, re-elaborate and present biological knowledge which
originated within the previous, mainly Aristotelian, tradition. It
offers a holistic approach to these works by considering their
reception of scientific material, their literary as well as
rhetorical aspects, and their interaction with different
socio-cultural conditions. The result of an interdisciplinary
discussion among scholars of Greek studies, philosophy and history
of science, the volume provides an initial analysis of forms and
functions of biological literature in the imperial period.
Plant Tissue Culture: Techniques and Experiments, Fourth Edition,
builds on the classroom tested, audience proven manual that has
guided users through successful plant culturing for almost 30
years. The book's experiments demonstrate major concepts and can be
conducted with a variety of plant materials readily available
throughout the year. This fully updated edition describes the
principles of the newest technologies, including CRISPR/Cas9 gene
editing and RNAi technology with plant cell and tissue cultures and
their applications. Bridging the gap between theory and practice,
this book contains detailed methodology supported by comprehensive
illustrations, giving users a diverse learning experience for both
university students and plant scientists.
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