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Growth and Defence in Plants - Resource Allocation at Multiple Scales (Hardcover, 2012 ed.): R. Matyssek, Hans Schnyder,... Growth and Defence in Plants - Resource Allocation at Multiple Scales (Hardcover, 2012 ed.)
R. Matyssek, Hans Schnyder, Wolfgang Osswald, Dieter Ernst, Jean Charles Munch, …
R5,666 Discovery Miles 56 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Plants use resources, i.e. carbon, nutrients, water and energy, either for growth or to defend themselves from biotic and abiotic stresses. This volume provides a timely understanding of resource allocation and its regulation in plants, linking the molecular with biochemical and physiological-level processes. Ecological scenarios covered include competitors, pathogens, herbivores, mycorrhizae, soil microorganisms, carbon dioxide/ozone regimes, nitrogen and light availabilities. The validity of the Growth-Differentiation Balance Hypothesis is examined and novel theoretical concepts and approaches to modelling plant resource allocation are discussed. The results presented can be applied in plant breeding and engineering, as well as in resource-efficient stand management in agriculture and forestry.

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Growth and Defence in Plants - Resource Allocation at Multiple Scales (Paperback, 2012 ed.): R. Matyssek, Hans Schnyder,... Growth and Defence in Plants - Resource Allocation at Multiple Scales (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
R. Matyssek, Hans Schnyder, Wolfgang Osswald, Dieter Ernst, Jean Charles Munch, …
R5,637 Discovery Miles 56 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Plants use resources, i.e. carbon, nutrients, water and energy, either for growth or to defend themselves from biotic and abiotic stresses. This volume provides a timely understanding of resource allocation and its regulation in plants, linking the molecular with biochemical and physiological-level processes. Ecological scenarios covered include competitors, pathogens, herbivores, mycorrhizae, soil microorganisms, carbon dioxide/ozone regimes, nitrogen and light availabilities. The validity of the "Growth-Differentiation Balance Hypothesis" is examined and novel theoretical concepts and approaches to modelling plant resource allocation are discussed. The results presented can be applied in plant breeding and engineering, as well as in resource-efficient stand management in agriculture and forestry.

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