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Progress in Botany
Structural Botany Physiology Genetics Taxonomy Geobotany / Fortschritte der Botanik Struktur Physiologie Genetik Systematik Geobotanik
von Karl EsserInhaltsverzeichnis
- A. Structural Botany.
- I. General and Molecular Cytology: The Cytoskeleton: Microtubules.
- II. Cytology and Morphogenesis of the Prokaryotic Cell.
- III. Cytosymbiosis.
- B. Physiology.
- I. Plant Water Relations.
- II. Mineral Nutrition: Sources of Nutrients for Land Plants from Outside the Pedosphere.
- III. Photosynthesis. Carbon Metabolism: By Day and by Night.
- IV. Metabolism of Organic N-Compounds.
- V. Regulation of Sulfur Metabolism in Plants.
- VI. Secondary Plant Substances: Monoterpenoid Indole Alkaloids.
- VII. Growth.
- VIII. Developmental Physiology.
- IX. Gravi- and Phototropism of Higher Plants.
- C. Genetics.
- I. Replication.
- II. Recombination: Recombination in Cyanobacteria and Lower Plants After Vector-Mediated DNA Transfer.
- III. Function of the Genetic Material: Structure and Function of Elements Controlling Transcription in Lower Eukaryotes.
- IV. Extrakaryotic Inheritance: Mitochondrial Genetics.
- V. Phytopathology.
- a) Host-Parasite Interactions.
- D. Taxonomy.
- I. Systematics and Evolution of the Algae.
- II. Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Fungi.
- III. Systematics of Lichenized Fungi.
- IV. Systematics of the Pteridophytes.
- E. Geobotany.
- I. The History of Flora and Vegetation During the Quaternary.
- II. Vegetation Science (Sociobiological Geobotany).
- III. Ecological Geobotany/Autecology.
- F. Special Topics.
- I. Xylem: Structure and Function.
- II. Symbiosen: Mykorrhiza.
- a) Ektomykorrhiza.
- b) Endomycorrhizae.
- Plant Name Index.