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The secretory activity of plants is a manifestation of the
fundamental property of all living organisms: the ability to
exchange substances and energy with the environment. This book
summarizes today's knowledge of all such secretory activities of
higher plants. It equally considers the cellular aspects,
intratissular and external secretion, gas excretion and the
excretion of substances under extreme conditions as well as the
biological effects of plant excreta. The first edition of the book
was published in Russian in Moscow in 1989 (Nauka Publishing
House), then the English larger variant - in Heidelberg-Berlin 1993
(Springer-Verlag).
Ozone is a normal constituent of air but this gas becomes dangerous
for living organism when its concentration in the troposphere is
too high. Most previous studies of this substance examined it
merely in its role as an earth screen for the biosphere or an air
pollutant. This book will also view its derivatives (active oxygen
species) at a molecular and cellular level, as substances that have
both positive and negative effects on plant life. Plant cells will
be considered as both recipients and sources of ozone, as well as
possible biosensors and bioindicators for low and high
concentrations of the compound.
The secretory activity of plants is a manifestation of the
fundamental property of all living organisms: the ability to
exchange substances and energy with the environment. This book
summarizes today's knowledge of all such secretory activities of
higher plants. It equally considers the cellular aspects,
intratissular and external secretion, gas excretion and the
excretion of substances under extreme conditions as well as the
biological effects of plant excreta. The first edition of the book
was published in Russian in Moscow in 1989 (Nauka Publishing
House), then the English larger variant - in Heidelberg-Berlin 1993
(Springer-Verlag).
Until the 1930s biological science had not paid sufficient
attention to the excretory function of plants. The interest in the
ability of plants to release various compounds arose in connection
with two discoveries. In 1930, the embryologist Boris Tokin
reported that in plant excreta there are substances which he called
"phytoncides", because they possessed an antimicrobial activity.
Later, Hans Molisch (1937), based on numerous observations,
concluded that chemicals released by plants can participate in a
competition between plants in phytocenosis. At the same time the
first monograph Die Stoffausscheidung der hoheren Pflanzen by
Frey-Wyssling (1935) appeared, in which the excretory function of
plants was considered, mainly from the anatomo-physiological
viewpoint. Almost half a century after these fundamental works, the
excretion by plants was studied in various fields of biology: plant
anatomy and cytology, biocenol- ogy, plant immunology, and
pharmacology. Anatomical and cytological data dealing with plant
secretory structures are reviewed in detail in some monographs
(Schnepf 1969; Vasilyev 1977; Fahn 1979; Buvat 1989; Denisova
1989). Many publications are devoted to the role of plant excreta
in phytocenosis, mainly in connection with allelopathic inter-
actions. They are summarized in the books of Chernobrivenko (1956),
Grodzin- skii (1965, 1991), Ivanov (1973), Rice (1974, 1984),
Kolesnichenko (1976).
Ozone is a normal constituent of air but this gas becomes dangerous
for living organism when its concentration in the troposphere is
too high. Most previous studies of this substance examined it
merely in its role as an earth screen for the biosphere or an air
pollutant. This book will also view its derivatives (active oxygen
species) at a molecular and cellular level, as substances that have
both positive and negative effects on plant life. Plant cells will
be considered as both recipients and sources of ozone, as well as
possible biosensors and bioindicators for low and high
concentrations of the compound.
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