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Progress in Botany
von H.-Dietmar Behnke, Karl Esser, Klaus Kubitzki, Michael Runge und Hubert ZieglerInhaltsverzeichnis
- A. Structural Botany.
- I. Cytology and Morphogenesis of Fungal Cells.
- II. Cytosymbiosis.
- III. Cuticular Surfaces in Plants.
- IV. A Dynamic Multidisciplinary Approach to Floral Morphology.
- B. Physiology.
- I. Cell Electrophysiology and Membrane Transport.
- II. Phloem Transport.
- III. Mineral Nutrition: Divalent Cations, Transport and Compartmentation.
- IV. Secondary Plant Substances. Benzylisoquinoline Alkaloids.
- V. Growth.
- VI. Plant Movements and the Cytoskeleton.
- C. Genetics.
- I. Replication.
- II. Recombination in Sexually Propagated Higher Plants.
- III. Mutation: Higher Plants.
- IV. Function of Genetic Material. Structure and Function of Regulatory Sequences.
- V. Extranuclear Inheritance: Plastid Genetics.
- VI. Population Genetics.
- D. Taxonomy.
- I. Palaeobotany.
- II. Evolution and Classification of Seed Plants.
- E. Geobotany.
- I. Areal- und Florenkunde (Floristische Geobotanik).
- II. Population Ecology.
- III. Ecosystem Research (Ecological Botany).
- F. Special Topics.
- I. Symbiosen: Mykorrhiza a) Ektomykorrhiza.
- b) Endomycorrhizae.