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Found in every plant species, the diversity of endophytic
micro-organisms can be extremely high within different plant organs
and tissue types. In trees, their ecological roles with respect to
host tree can vary from latent pathogens or saprophytes to neutral
commensalists and mutualists. Given their high diversity, and their
bio-active nature, endophytes are currently being associated with a
role in tree health against insect herbivores and fungal pathogens,
as well as improving tree properties in phytoremediation. Meanwhile
there is increasing interest in the potential of some tree
endophytes as new sources of drug compounds. The first book on tree
endophytes in several years, and containing contributions from
leading authors in the field, this book provides an important
reference text for professional researchers and advanced students.
Endophytes are commonly known as microorganisms, mainly bacteria
and fungi, which live inside plant tissues without inducing
symptoms. Considering the long-lived trees, endophytes have a
fundamental role in preparing their hosts to face extreme weather
conditions, drought, heat, cold, and pathogen and herbivore
attacks. The current knowledge clearly demonstrates the importance
of endophytes in shaping the plant diversity in a forest.
Endophytes have an important capacity for biocontrol of forest
diseases. Considering endophyte diversity and the range of various
compounds and enzymes they can produce, endophytes can be used for
various biotechnological applications.
This clearly presented study examines the nature of religious
experiences, and asks whether they can be used as evidence for
religious beliefs. The author discusses important philosophical
issues raised by religious experience, such as the role of models
and metaphors in their description, and the way experiences in
general are used as evidence for claims about the world. Using
contemporary and classic sources from the world's religions, the
author gives an account of different types of religious experience.
She also draws extensively on psychological, sociological, and
philosophical literature to meet sceptical challenges, and
concludes that, like most experiences, they are most effective as
evidence within an argument which combines evidence from a wide
range of sources.
Endophytes are commonly known as microorganisms, mainly bacteria
and fungi, which live inside plant tissues without inducing
symptoms. Considering the long-lived trees, endophytes have a
fundamental role in preparing their hosts to face extreme weather
conditions, drought, heat, cold, and pathogen and herbivore
attacks. The current knowledge clearly demonstrates the importance
of endophytes in shaping the plant diversity in a forest.
Endophytes have an important capacity for biocontrol of forest
diseases. Considering endophyte diversity and the range of various
compounds and enzymes they can produce, endophytes can be used for
various biotechnological applications.
Caroline Franks Davis provides a clear, sensitive, and carefully argued assessment of the value of religious experiences as evidence for religious beliefs. She distinguishes the various types of experience, examining evidence from various religions, and draws extensively on psychological and sociological as well as philosophical and religious literature to meet sceptical challenges to religious experience.
Der Sammelband bringt verschiedene Zugange und Kontexte zu Twin
Peaks zusammen und greift dabei auch die besonderen produktions-
und rezeptionsasthetischen Spezifika der Serie auf. Das Spektrum
der Beitrage umfasst ganz unterschiedliche Themenbereiche:
Genremix, Transaktualitat, komplexe narrative Strukturen, Traum und
Traumhaftigkeit, Geschlechts- und Identitatskonzepte, extremer
Fankult, visuelle AEsthetik, akustische Dimensionen, postmoderne
Verweiskultur und nicht zuletzt die Frage danach, welche anderen
Quality TV-Serien durch Twin Peaks erst moeglich wurden.
A highly original and much-needed collection that explores the
impact of Asian and Indian Ocean trade on the art and aesthetic
sensibilities of New England port towns in the late eighteenth and
early nineteenth centuries. This diverse, interdisciplinary volume
adds to our understanding of visual representations of economic and
cultural changes in New England as the region emerged as a global
trading center, entering the highly prized East Indies trades.
Examining a wide variety of commodities and forms including
ceramics, textiles, engravings, paintings, architecture, and
gardens, the contributors highlight New Englanders' imperial
ambitions in a wider world.
This book will appeal to a broad audience of historians and
students of American visual art, as well as scholars and students
of fine and decorative arts.
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