Buch, Englisch, 281 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 506 g
Buch, Englisch, 281 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 506 g
ISBN: 978-3-319-38246-3
Verlag: Springer
The book will describe the xylem structure of different plant groups, and will put the findings in a physiological and ecological context. For instance, when differences in vessel diameter are featured, then there will be an explanation why this matters for water transport efficiency and safety from cavitation. The focus is on the hydraulic function of xylem, although mechanical support and storage will also be covered. Featured plant groups include ferns (which only have primary xylem), conifers (tracheid-based xylem), lianas (extremely wide and long vessels), drought-adapted shrubs as well as the model systems poplar and grapevine. The book chapters will draw on the expertise and cutting edge research of a diversified group of internationally known researchers working in different anatomical and physiological sub-disciplines. Over the last two decades, much progress has been made in understanding how xylem structure relates to plant function. Implications for other timely topics such as drought-induced forest dieback or the regulation of plant biomass production will be discussed.
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Table of Contents
Preface
1. The Structure and Function of Xylem in Seed-Free Vascular Plants: An Evolutionary Perspective
Jarmila Pittermann, James E. Watkins, Katherine Cary, Eric Schuettpelz, Craig Brodersen, Alan Smith, Alex Baer
2. The Hydraulic Architecture of Conifers
Uwe G. Hacke, Barbara Lachenbruch, Jarmila Pittermann, Stefan Mayr, Jean-Christophe Domec, Paul J. Schulte
3. Development, Structure and Function of Torus-Margo Pits in Conifers, Ginkgo and Dicots
Roland R. Dute
4. The Hydraulic Architecture of Populus
Uwe G. Hacke
5. Grapevine Xylem Development, Architecture and Function
Anna L. Jacobsen, F. Daniela Rodriguez-Zaccaro, Tamani F. Lee, Jessica Valdovinos, Hayden S. Toschi, Justin A. Martinez , R. Brandon Pratt
6. Lianas as Structural Parasites
Frank W. Ewers, Julieta A. Rosell, Mark E. Olson
7. Integrative Xylem Analysis of Chaparral Shrubs
R. Brandon Pratt, Marta I. Percolla, Anna L. Jacobsen
8. The Role of Xylem Parenchyma in the Storage and Utilization of Non-Structural Carbohydrates
Lenka Plavcová, Steven Jansen
9. Wood Anatomy and Plant Hydraulics in a Changing Climate
William R. L. Anderegg, Frederick C. Meinzer
10. The Anatomical Determinants of Leaf Hydraulic Function
Lawren Sack, Christine Scoffoni, Daniel M. Johnson, Thomas N. Buckley and Timothy J. Brodribb




