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  • Ruan Xiao Wang Qiang & Yan Qichuan

    Editore: Science Press; 1 (April 1. 2010), 1991

    ISBN 10: 7030269055ISBN 13: 9787030269058

    Da: liu xing, Nanjing JiangSu, JS, Cina

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    paperback. Condizione: New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Paperback. Language: Chinese. Pub. Date: 2010. the book can be divided into two parts. the first (chapter - Chapter VII) system introduced plant growth and development. photosynthesis. respiration. nutrient transport. distribution and accumulation of mineral nutrients and plant physiological ecology and the use of process control content; the second part (Chapter - Chapter 17) describes the habitat of aquatic plants in special physiological ecology. plant physiological adaptation to the stress. Allelopathy. plant cell suspension culture process. and alpine meadow. desert habitat. hilly. tropical and subtropical. wetland and marine growth and development of medicinal plants. the accumulation of secondary metabolites and to adapt to environmental changes between relationship between the content. The book is rich in content. practical. medicinal plant physiological ecology covering the basic theory and recent progress. Book for the medical research institutions and universities in herbal chemistry. medicinal plant physiology. plant ecology and botany resources. research and teaching staff to provide a reference. but also students as a biological and pharmaceutical materials. Contents: Preface Chapter 1 Introduction Section II of plant physiological ecology. plant physiological ecology of the meaning of the origin and development of the third quarter of medicinal plant physiological ecology research using genetic engineering IV Botanical Research References Chapter II of plant physiological ecology and regulation of growth and development section of seed germination and physiological ecology of plant growth promoting method cyclical Section III Section IV the correlation of plant growth conditions on plant growth outside the ecological impact of the fifth section Photomorphogenesis and plant photoreceptor Section VI Section VII of the motion characteristics of the physiological ecology of plant reproduction and regulation of the mature plants VIII and IX. sleep and aging of plant physiological ecology and regulation of physiological aging organ shedding Section X physiological References Chapter physiological ecology of plant photosynthesis. plant photosynthesis Section II the concept and significance of the mechanism of photosynthesis photosynthetic pigment III IV V photorespiration factors affecting photosynthesis plant groups VI photosynthesis and photosynthetic productivity References Chapter physiological ecology of plant respiration Section respiration concepts and their physiological significance of the diversity of metabolic pathways Section III respiratory electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation respiratory metabolism of the fourth quarter V energy storage and use of respiratory metabolism and the relationship between metabolism regulation of respiration Section VI Section VII respiration indicators and factors affecting agricultural production and respiration VIII References Chapter of water physiological ecology of plant The first plant life-saving activities in Section II the role of chemical potential. water potential of plant cells in Section IV of the absorption of water transmembrane transport of water V and soil moisture in the soil water potential of plant roots VI transpiration of water absorption VIII. section VII. the physiological basis of reasonable irrigation and significance References Chapter VI Section physiological ecology of plant mineral nutrition of plant essential physiological role of mineral elements and their useful elements and REE Section II plant cells to the absorption of mineral elements of plant root on the fourth quarter absorption of mineral elements V Section VI leaf nutrient absorption of mineral elements in plants transport and distribution of plants in section VII of nitrogen. sulfur. phosphorus assimilation VIII mineral elements of medicinal plants to absorb the characteri.