Plants: Diversity and EvolutionCambridge University Press, 17 авг. 2006 г. Plants are so much part of our environment that we often take them for granted, yet beautiful, fascinating and useful plants are everywhere, from isolated moss colonies on stone walls to vast complex communities within tropical rainforests. How did this array of form and habitat come about, and how do we humans interact with the plant kingdom? This unique new textbook provides a refreshing and stimulating consideration of these questions and throws light in a new way on the complexity, ecology, evolution and development of plants and our relationship with them. Illustrated throughout with numerous line diagrams and beautiful colour photographs, the book provides a comprehensive introduction to the fascinating lives that plants lead and the way in which our lives are inextricably linked to theirs. It will be particularly useful to students seeking a more ecological and process-oriented approach than is available in other plant science textbooks. |
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... group ; the iron atoms alternate between an oxi- dised ferric state Fe3 + and a reduced ferrous state Fe2 + as they lose or gain electrons . An earlier stage of the evolution of electron transport systems is indicated by the continued ...
... group ; the iron atoms alternate between an oxi- dised ferric state Fe3 + and a reduced ferrous state Fe2 + as they lose or gain electrons . An earlier stage of the evolution of electron transport systems is indicated by the continued ...
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... groups of small planktonic algae than large sedentary algae. This diversity may be related to the lower degree of self-shading in the free-floating smaller organisms. They can use a wider range of pigments to exploit a spectrally more ...
... groups of small planktonic algae than large sedentary algae. This diversity may be related to the lower degree of self-shading in the free-floating smaller organisms. They can use a wider range of pigments to exploit a spectrally more ...
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... groups of purple bacteria: the purple sulphur bacteria (including the genus Chromatium) and the purple non-sulphur bacteria (the genus Rhodospirillum). The former utilise sulphide as a primary electron source and the latter utilise ...
... groups of purple bacteria: the purple sulphur bacteria (including the genus Chromatium) and the purple non-sulphur bacteria (the genus Rhodospirillum). The former utilise sulphide as a primary electron source and the latter utilise ...
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... group of planktonic photosynthetic bacteria called the 'Prochlorophytes', but DNA sequence data indi- cate that the three Prochlorophyte genera, Prochloron, Prochlorococ- cus and Prochlorthrix, have evolved separately and are not a ...
... group of planktonic photosynthetic bacteria called the 'Prochlorophytes', but DNA sequence data indi- cate that the three Prochlorophyte genera, Prochloron, Prochlorococ- cus and Prochlorthrix, have evolved separately and are not a ...
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... groups and plants. In Rhodophyta (red algae) the cell wall has two layers: the inner layer has cellulose or another polysaccharide and the outer layer is mucilaginous with a sulphated polymer of galactose. This gives the red algae their ...
... groups and plants. In Rhodophyta (red algae) the cell wall has two layers: the inner layer has cellulose or another polysaccharide and the outer layer is mucilaginous with a sulphated polymer of galactose. This gives the red algae their ...
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Стр. 97 - There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved.
Стр. 56 - The student of Nature wonders the more and is astonished the less, the more conversant he becomes with her operations ; but of all the perennial miracles she offers to his inspection, perhaps the most worthy of admiration is the development of a plant or of an animal from its embryo. Examine the recently laid egg of some common animal, such as a salamander or a newt. It is a minute spheroid in which the best microscope will reveal nothing but a structureless sac, enclosing a glairy fluid, holding...
Стр. 338 - Stand prepar'd to heighten yours. Soul. I sup above, and cannot stay To bait so long upon the way.
Стр. 387 - ... the world. How well it is washed ! The sea is hardly less dusty than the ice-burnished pavements and ridges, domes and canons, and summit peaks plashed with snow like waves with foam. How fresh the woods are and calm after the last films of clouds have been wiped from the sky! A few minutes ago every tree was excited, bowing to the roaring storm, waving, swirling, tossing their branches in glorious enthusiasm like worship.
Стр. 400 - For the harmony of the world is made manifest in Form and Number, and the heart and soul and all the poetry of Natural Philosophy are embodied in the concept of mathematical beauty.
Стр. 393 - Every species has come into existence coincident both in space and time with a pre-existing closely allied species.
Стр. 393 - During my residence in the Amazon district I took every opportunity of determining the limits of species, and I soon found that the Amazon, the Rio Negro and the Madeira formed the limits beyond which certain species never passed. The native hunters are perfectly acquainted with this fact, and always cross over the river when they want to procure particular animals, which are found even on the river's bank on one side, but never by any chance on the other. On approaching the sources of the rivers...
Стр. 5 - Whatever their components, an indispensable aspect of living beings is that the function of each component is to participate in the production or transformation of other components in the network.