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    gbv_751288705
    Format: Online-Ressource (VII, 188 p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Biomedical and Life Sciences
    ISBN: 9789401727891
    Series Statement: Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences 98
    Content: These papers include two lectures which address the role of Plant Nutrition in the sustainability of agro-ecosystems and the production of enough high quality food to feed the growing world population. Recent advances in Plant Nutrition are reviewed in the 11 papers presented in each of the Symposia devoted to: genetics and molecular biology of Plant Nutrition, nutrient functions, the role of the apoplast in mineral nutrition, plant quality and plant health, salinity and plant-soil-water relations, mineral element toxicity and resistance nutrient acquisition, soil organisms/plant interactions, fertiliser use in relation to optimum yield and environment, nutrient dynamics in natural and agro-ecosystems, and plant nutrition and sustainable development. Current knowledge and research emphasis in these areas of the subject is well illustrated and the reader is provided with a comprehensive view of the state of Plant Nutrition research
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789048161911
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789048161911
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781402010569
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789401727907
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    UID:
    almahu_9949419422302882
    Format: XII, 458 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2007.
    ISBN: 9781402058431
    Content: It was the botanist Ernst Münch, who separated the plant into two principal compartments, the "dead" apoplast and the living symplast. Only during the last 20 years cell walls attracted the interest of a broader group of plant scientists. We know today that apoplastic functions are much more diverse. The apoplast may be considered as "the internal physiological environment of plant bodies", that essentially maintains homeostasis. The term 'cell wall' may be misleading, since the chemical and physical properties of cell walls are not fixed but rapidly respond to environmental stimuli. This is why the term "extracellular matrix" may be more appropriate. The book summarizes the experimental work conducted during a trans-disciplinary research programme funded for six years by the German Research Foundation. In their contributions, the authors representing outstanding German scientists from such different disciplines as Physics, Biochemistry, Plant Nutrition, Botany, and Molecular Biology not only report original research but also review the state of knowledge in their particular research fields: nutrient acquisition, short and long distance (xylem) transport, tolerance of nutrient deficiencies and mineral toxicities, and the role of micro-organisms colonizing the apoplast. Introductory remarks are written to each of the chapters by internationally highly recognized scientists in their research areas.
    Note: Cell wall-ion interactions: Significance for nutrition of plants and their stress tolerance -- Cell Wall-Ion Interactions -- Boron in the Apoplast of Higher Plants -- Silicon in Plant Nutrition -- Significance of the Root Apoplast for Aluminium Toxicity and Resistance of Maize -- Significance of Polyamines for Pectin-Methylesterase Activity and the ion Dynamics in the Apoplast -- The root apoplast - implication for ion acquisition and Short-distance transport -- The apoplast: A kinetic perspective -- The apoplast of ectomycorrhizal roots - site of nutrient uptake and nutrient exchange between the symbiotic partners -- Chemical compositon of apoplastic transport barriers in roots -- Apoplastic water transport in roots -- Ion uptake from and loading into the apoplast: Characterization of channel properties and relevance for the nutrition of plants -- Long Distance Transport in Plants: Towards Analyses of Regulatory Interactions Between Membrane Transport Systems and Cell Wall Ionic Atmosphere in Vascular Tissues -- The Role of Potassium in Wood Formation of Poplar -- Transport Characteristics of Ion Channels as Influenced by Apoplastic Properties -- Ion Uptake from the Xylem into the Symplasm of the Maize Leaf -- Loading of Ions into the Xylem of the Root -- The significance of the apoplast as a compartment for long-distance transport -- New Tools to Explore the Apoplast -- On-Line Measurements of Ion Relations in the Xylem Sap of Intact Plants -- Dynamic and Nutrient Fluxes in the Xylem -- Relationship Between Apoplastic Nutrient Concentrations and the Long-Distance Transport of Nutrients in the Ricinus communis L. Seedling -- Long-Distance Water Transport Under Controlled Transpirational Conditions: Minimal-Invasive Investigations by Means of Pressure Probes and NMR Imaging -- Changes in Composition of the Xylem Sap as well as in Ion Fluxes in Populus Tremula X Alba L. Xylem In Dependence on Exogenous Factors -- Ion relations in the apoplast of leaves -- Ion Dynamics in the Apoplast of Leaf Cells -- Probing Apoplastic Ion Relations in Vicia Faba as Influenced by Nutrition and Gas Exchange -- The Role of the Leaf Apoplast in Manganese Toxicity and Tolerance in Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata L. Walp) -- Interaction between Phloem transport and Apoplastic Solute Concentrations -- Investigations of the mechanisms of long-distance transport and ion distribution in the leaf apoplast of vicia faba l -- The dynamics of iron in the leaf apoplast -- Self-Reporting Arabidopsis Thaliana Expressing pH- and [CA2+] - Indicators Unveil Apoplastic Ion Dynamics -- The apoplast compartment for plant-microbe interactions -- Constraints For Endophytic Bacteria -- The Apoplast of Norway Spruce (Picea Abies) Needles as Habitat and Reaction Compartment for Autotrophic Nitrifiers -- The Rice Apoplast as a Habitat for Endophytic N2-Fixing Bacteria -- The Apoplast of Indeterminate Legume Nodules: Compartment for Transport of Amino Acids, Amides and Sugars?.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789048112470
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789048174546
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781402058424
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_546661343
    Format: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Biomedical and Life Sciences Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9781402058431
    Content: "It was the botanist Ernst Münch, who separated the plant into two principal compartments, the ""dead"" apoplast and the living symplast. Only during the last 20 years cell walls attracted the interest of a broader group of plant scientists. We know today that apoplastic functions are much more diverse. The apoplast may be considered as ""the internal physiological environment of plant bodies"", that essentially maintains homeostasis. The term cell wall may be misleading, since the chemical and physical properties of cell walls are not fixed but rapidly respond to environmental stimuli. This is why the term ""extracellular matrix"" may be more appropriate. The book summarizes the experimental work conducted during a trans-disciplinary research programme funded for six years by the German Research Foundation. In their contributions, the authors representing outstanding German scientists from such different disciplines as Physics, Biochemistry, Plant Nutrition, Botany, and Molecular Biology not only report original research but also review the state of knowledge in their particular research fields: nutrient acquisition, short and long distance (xylem) transport, tolerance of nutrient deficiencies and mineral toxicities, and the role of micro-organisms colonizing the apoplast. Introductory remarks are written to each of the chapters by internationally highly recognized scientists in their research areas."
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , CONTENTS; PREFACE; FOREWORD THE PLANT-LEAF APOPLAST; THE PLANT-LEAF APOPLAST; SECTION 1 CELL WALL-ION INTERACTIONS: SIGNIFICANCE FOR NUTRITION OF PLANTS AND THEIR STRESS TOLERANCE; CELL WALL-ION INTERACTIONS; BORON IN THE APOPLAST OF HIGHER PLANTS; SILICON IN PLANT NUTRITION; SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ROOT APOPLAST FOR ALUMINIUM TOXICITY AND RESISTANCE OF MAIZE; SIGNIFICANCE OF POLYAMINES FOR PECTIN-METHYLESTERASE ACTIVITY AND THE ION DYNAMICS IN THE APOPLAST; SECTION 2 THE ROOT APOPLAST - IMPLICATION FOR ION ACQUISITION AND SHORT-DISTANCE TRANSPORT; THE APOPLAST: A KINETIC PERSPECTIVE , THE APOPLAST OF ECTOMYCORRHIZAL ROOTS - SITE OF NUTRIENT UPTAKE AND NUTRIENT EXCHANGE BETWEEN THE SYMBOLIC PARTNERSCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF APOPLASTIC TRANSPORT BARRIERS IN ROOTS; APOPLASTIC WATER TRANSPORT IN ROOTS; SECTION 3 ION UPTAKE FROM AND LOADING INTO THE APOPLAST: CHARACTERIZATION OF CHANNEL PROPERTIES AND RELEVANCE FOR THE NUTRITION OF PLANTS; LONG DISTANCE TRANSPORT IN PLANTS: TOWARDS ANALYSES OF REGULATORY INTERACTIONS BETWEEN MEMBRANE TRANSPORT SYSTEMS AND CELL WALL IONIC ATMOSPHERE IN VASCULAR TISSUES; THE ROLE OF POTASSIUM IN WOOD FORMATION OF POPLAR , TRANSPORT CHARACTERISTICS OF ION CHANNELS AS INFLUENCED BY APOPLASTIC PROPERTIESION UPTAKE FROM THE XYLEM INTO THE SYMPLASM OF THE MAIZE LEAF; LOADING OF IONS INTO THE XYLEM OF THE ROOT; SECTION 4 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE APOPLAST AS A COMPARTMENT FOR LONG-DISTANCE TRANSPORT; NEW TOOLS TO EXPLORE THE APOPLAST; ON-LINE MEASUREMENT OF ION REALTIONS IN THE XYLEM SAP OF INTACT PLANTS; DYNAMIC AND NUTRIENT FLUXES IN THE XYLEM; RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN APOPLASTIC NUTRIENT CONCENTRATIONS AND THE LONG-DISTANCE TRANSPORT OF NUTRIENTS IN THE RICINUS COMMUNIS L. SEEDLING , LONG-DISTANCE WATER TRANSPORT UNDER CONTROLLED TRANSPIRATIONAL CONDITIONS: MINIMAL-INVASIVE INVESTIGATIONS BY MEANS OF PRESSURE PROBES AND NMR IMAGINGCHANGES IN COMPOSITION OF THE XYLEM SAP AS WELL AS IN ION FLUXES IN POPULUS TREMULA X ALBA L. XYLEM IN DEPENDENCE ON EXOGENOUS FACTORS; SECTION 5 ION RELATIONS IN THE APOPLAST OF LEAVES; ION DYNAMICS IN THE APOPLAST OF LEAF CELLS; PROBING APOPLASTIC ION RELATIONS IN VICIA FABA AS INFLUENCED BY NUTRITION AND GAS EXCHANGE; THE ROLE OF THE LEAF APOPLAST IN MANGANESE TOXICITY AND TOLERANCE IN COWPEA (VIGNA UNGUICULATA L. WALP) , INTERACTION BETWEEN PHLOEM TRANSPORT AND APOPLASTIC SOLUTE CONCENTRATIONSINVESTIGATIONS OF THE MECHANISMS OF LONG-DISTANCE TRANSPORT AND ION DISTRIBUTION IN THE LEAF APOPLAST OF VICIA FABA L.; THE DYNAMICS OF IRON IN THE LEAF APOPLAST; SELF-REPORTING ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA EXPRESSING pH- AND [CA2+]- INDICATORS UNVEIL APOPLASTIC ION DYNAMICS; SECTION 6 THE APOPLAST COMPARTMENT FOR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS; CONSTRAINTS FOR ENDOPHYTIC BACTERIA; THE APOPLAST OF NORWAY SPRUCE (PICEA ABIES) NEEDLES AS HABITAT AND REACTION COMPARTMENT FOR AUTOTROPHIC NITRIFIERS , THE RICE APOPLAST AS A HABITAT FOR ENDOPHYTIC N2-FIXING BACTERIA , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781402058424
    Language: English
    Subjects: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science , Biology
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    Keywords: Kormophyten ; Apoplast ; Mineralstoffwechsel
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