Fortschritte Der Botanik 37
Morphologie, Physiologie, Genetik, Systematik, Geobotanik






Morphologie, Physiologie, Genetik, Systematik, Geobotanik
Vegetation Ecology of Central Europe, Volume I
Focusing on the ecology of Central Europe's plant cover, this comprehensive handbook examines 7000 years of human impact across multiple countries. It synthesizes extensive research, featuring 5500 references and nearly 1000 figures and tables, across 26 chapters. Volume I emphasizes forests and scrub vegetation, analyzing tree flora ecology, while Volume II covers non-forest habitats like grasslands and urban vegetation. The work also addresses the effects of over-use, pollution, and climate change, alongside conservation challenges in the region.
Morphology · Physiology · Genetics Taxonomy · Geobotany / Morphologie · Physiologie · Genetik Systematik · Geobotanik
The book features a detailed table of contents that organizes its chapters and sections, providing a clear roadmap for readers. Each entry outlines the key topics and themes explored throughout the text, enabling easy navigation and a better understanding of the material presented. This structured approach enhances the reader's experience by allowing them to quickly locate specific information or concepts of interest.
Vegetation Ecology of Central Europe Volume II
Focusing on the ecology of Central Europe's plant cover, this comprehensive two-volume handbook examines 7000 years of human impact across several countries, including Germany and Poland. It features a detailed literature review with 5500 references and nearly 1000 illustrations. Volume I explores forests and scrub vegetation, analyzing tree flora ecology, while Volume II covers non-forest types like grasslands and urban vegetation. The work also addresses the effects of over-use, pollution, and climate change, highlighting conservation challenges and ecosystem dynamics.
Morphology · Physiology · Genetics · Taxonomy · Geobotany / Morphologie · Physiologie · Genetik · Systematik · Geobotanik
The book features a detailed table of contents that organizes its themes and topics, guiding readers through the material. Each section is carefully structured to provide clarity and facilitate learning, making it easy to navigate through the various subjects covered. The content is designed to engage readers and enhance their understanding of the key concepts presented.
The handbook provides a comprehensive examination of Central Europe's plant ecology, integrating 7,000 years of human impact across several countries. It consists of two volumes: Volume I focuses on forests and scrub vegetation, analyzing tree flora ecology, while Volume II covers non-forest types such as grasslands and urban vegetation. With extensive literature reviews and numerous figures, the work discusses climatic influences, community dynamics, and ecophysiology of key species, while addressing the effects of pollution, overuse, and climate change, along with conservation challenges.
Morphologie, Physiologie, Genetik, Systematik, Geobotanik
Im Zusammenwirken mit den botanischen Gesellschaften von Dnemark Israel den Niederlanden und der Sc.
Inhaltsverzeichnis Anatomie und Morphologie.- Morphologie und Entwicklungsgeschichte der Zelle.- Submikroskopische Cytologie der eukaryotischen Zelle.- Submikroskopische Cytologie der prokaryotischen Zelle.- Morphologie einschließlich Anatomie.- Physiologie.- Photosynthese.- Kohlenhydrat- und Säurestoffwechsel.- N-Stoffwechsel Organischer N-Stoffwechsel (Aminosäure-Stoffwechsel).- Wachstum.- Entwicklungsphysiologie.- Strahlenwirkungen Sichtbare Strahlung und Infrarot.- Bewegungen.- Genetik.- Replikation.- Rekombination.- Mutation.- Funktion.- Extrachromosomale Vererbung.- Systematik.- Systematik und Phylogenie der Algen.- Systematik und Stammesgeschichte der Pilze.- Systematik der Moose.- Systematik der Farnpflanzen.- Geobotanik.- Areal- und Florenkunde (Floristische Geobotanik).- Floren- und Vegetationsgeschichte seit dem Ende des Tertiärs (Historische Geobotanik).- Vegetationskunde (Soziologische Geobotanik).- Standortslehre (Ökologische Geobotanik).
Das Inhaltsverzeichnis bietet einen strukturierten Überblick über die Themen und Kapitel eines Buches. Es ermöglicht dem Leser, schnell relevante Abschnitte zu finden und sich einen ersten Eindruck vom Inhalt zu verschaffen. Die klare Gliederung fördert die Navigation durch das Werk und hilft, die Schwerpunkte der behandelten Themen zu erkennen.