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Progress in Botany / Fortschritte der Botanik
Morphology · Physiology · Genetics · Taxonomy · Geobotany / Morphologie · Physiologie · Genetik · Systematik · Geobotanik
von Heinz Ellenberg, Karl Esser, Klaus Kubitzki, Eberhard Schnepf und Hubert ZieglerInhaltsverzeichnis
- A. Morphology.
- I. Cytology.
- II. Morphologie und Histologie der höheren Pflanze: Vegetative Anatomie der Spermatophyta.
- B. Physiology.
- I. Cell Electrophysiology and Membrane Transport.
- II. Plant Water Relations..
- III. Mineral Nutrition: Response of Plants to Trace Elements..
- IV. Photosynthesis. Carbon Metabolism: The Profound Effects of Illumination on the Metabolism of Photosynthetic Cells.
- V. Carbohydrate Metabolism..
- VI. Metabolism of Organic N-Compounds: Ammonium Assimilation and Nitrogen Partitioning..
- VII. Secondary Plant Substances. Simple Amines, Pyrrolizidine, and Quinolizidine.
- VIII. Growth.
- IX. Developmental Physiology.
- X. Physiology of Movement.
- C. Genetics.
- I. Replication..
- II. Recombination. Recombination Following DNA Transfer.
- III. Mutation: Site-Directed Mutagenesis (Reversed Genetics)..
- IV. Function of Genetic Material. Gene Structure, Gene Function, and Genetic Regulation of Metabolism in Bacteria and Fungi..
- V. Extranuclear Inheritance.
- VI. Genetic Control of Reproduction..
- D. Taxonomy.
- I. Systematics and Evolution of the Algae.
- II. Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Fungi.
- III. Systematik der Flechten.
- IV. Systematics of the Pteridophytes.
- E. Geobotany.
- I. The History of Flora and Vegetation During theQuaternary.
- II. Vegetation Science (Sociological Geobotany).