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Cyanobacterial symbioses are no longer regarded as mere oddities
but as important components of the biosphere, occurring both in
terrestrial and aquatic habitats worldwide. It is becoming apparent
that they can enter into symbiosis with a wider variety of
organisms than hitherto known, and there are many more still to be
discovered, particularly in marine environments. The chapters cover
cyanobacterial symbioses with plants (algae, bryophytes, Azolla,
cycads, Gunnera), cyanobacterial symbioses in marine environments,
lichens, Nostoc-Geosiphon (a fungus closely related to arbuscular
mycorrhiza fungi) symbiosis, and artificial associations of
cyanobacteria with economically important plants. In addition,
cyanobiont diversity, sensing-signalling, and evolutionary aspects
of the symbiosis are dealt with. Renowned experts actively involved
in research on cyanobacterial symbioses deal with ecological,
physiological, biochemical, molecular, and applied aspects of all
known cyanobacterial symbioses.
This volume on cyanobacteria in symbiosis complements the two
earlier volumes on cyanobacteria published by Kluwer (Molecular
Biology of Cyanobacteria, edited by D.A. Bryant and Ecology of
Cyanobacteria, edited by B.A. Whitton and M. Potts). Together, the
three volumes provide the most comprehensive treatment of
cyanobacterial literature as a whole. The book will serve as a
valuable reference work and text for teaching and research in the
field of plant-microbe interactions and nitrogen fixation.
Cyanobacterial symbioses are no longer regarded as mere oddities
but as important components of the biosphere, occurring both in
terrestrial and aquatic habitats worldwide. It is becoming apparent
that they can enter into symbiosis with a wider variety of
organisms than hitherto known, and there are many more still to be
discovered, particularly in marine environments. The chapters cover
cyanobacterial symbioses with plants (algae, bryophytes, Azolla,
cycads, Gunnera), cyanobacterial symbioses in marine environments,
lichens, Nostoc-Geosiphon (a fungus closely related to arbuscular
mycorrhiza fungi) symbiosis, and artificial associations of
cyanobacteria with economically important plants. In addition,
cyanobiont diversity, sensing-signalling, and evolutionary aspects
of the symbiosis are dealt with. Renowned experts actively involved
in research on cyanobacterial symbioses deal with ecological,
physiological, biochemical, molecular, and applied aspects of all
known cyanobacterial symbioses.
This volume on cyanobacteria in symbiosis complements the two
earlier volumes on cyanobacteria published by Kluwer (Molecular
Biology of Cyanobacteria, edited by D.A. Bryant and Ecology of
Cyanobacteria, edited by B.A. Whitton and M. Potts). Together, the
three volumes provide the most comprehensive treatment of
cyanobacterial literature as a whole. The book will serve as a
valuable reference work and text for teaching and research in the
field of plant-microbe interactions and nitrogen fixation.
This is the 4th edition of the paradigm-shifting text that created
the concept of client-centered lawyering. The new edition explains
and illustrates fact-gathering and decision-making strategies for
civil litigators, criminal defense lawyers and transactional
lawyers in the contexts of individual clients, first time and
repeat "players," joint clients, organizational clients, and
clients whose cultural backgrounds differ from those of their
lawyers. No matter the context, the new edition continues its
predecessors' commitment to a legal culture in which caring lawyers
use their knowledge, experience and judgment to empower clients to
make satisfactory decisions.
For any head teacher, ongoing discussion and professional growth
opportunities are critical to being an effective and successful
school leader. In some situations, head teachers may be limited to
attendance at regional conferences. In small school systems,
administrators may experience isolation and the lack of colleagial
support from other school leaders. The Survival Kit for the
Elementary School Principal demonstrates that the challenges head
teachers face are common to all school administrators and that
solutions and recommendations exist for a wide range of school
leadership issues. Abby B. Bergman, Judy Powers, and Michael L.
Pullen combine years of successful experiences as principals to
offer an abundance of pragmatic advice for new and veteran school
leaders. The book contains an invaluable array of forms, sample
letters, charts, lists, and more, plus resources for the successful
day-to-day administration of a school. This revised edition
provides assistance and growth opportunities in: - Systems thinking
- Negotiating the daunting path of NCLB requirements - Using data
to inform practice - Understanding the key role that new
technologies play in a school setting.
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