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An Overview of Causes for Stable Isotopic Variations in Past European Human Populations Environmental, Ecophysiological, and Cultural Effects... [Pg.39]

Van Klinken, G. J., Richards, M.P. and Hedges, R.E.M. this volume Stable isotopic variations in past European human populations environmental, ecophysiological and cultural effects. In Ambrose, S. and Katzenberg, M.A., eds.. Close to the Bone. Biogeochemical Approaches to... [Pg.115]

This clearly overstates the potential of demographic study to provide a mechanistic understanding of plant responses to environments and, if implemented, would lead to unnecessary delay in the development of generalising principles. The remainder of this chapter is founded on the assumption that the most direct route to a coherent predictive theory of plant responses to stress is likely to involve a synthesis of insights derived from plant population biology, ecophysiology, and many other fields of botanical endeavour. [Pg.33]

Lange, O.L. (1969). Ecophysiological investigation of lichens of the Negev desert. I. CO2 gas exchange of Ramalina maciformis (Del.) Borg under controlled conditions of the laboratory. Flora, 158, 324-59. [Pg.127]

Baker A.J.M., Walker P.L. Ecophysiology of metal uptake by tolerant plants. In Heavy Metal Tolerance in Plants Evolutionary Aspects, A.J. Shaw, ed. Boca Raton, FL CRC Press. 1989. [Pg.330]

Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate), poly(3HB), or PHB is a bacterially produced polyester which appears in bacterial cells as discrete granules. The capability of synthesizing poly(3HB) is widespread in prokaryotes [1-3]. This capability is neither a taxon-related property nor an ecophysiological peculiarity. It is largely inde-... [Pg.125]

Secretory cells filled with allelochemicals participate in the allelopathic relations. Their structure may be changed under various external factors that needs special methods for the observations. The application of non-invasive optical techniques to diagnose the physiological state of plants is one of the major problems of plant ecophysiology. [Pg.108]

Karnaukhov V.N, Yashin V.A. and Krivenko V.G. (1985). Microspectrofluorimeters. Proceedings of First Soviet -Germany International Symposum. Microscopy, Fluorimetry and Acoustic Microscopy. Moscow, p.160-164. Reigosa Roger, M.J. and Weiss, O. (2001). Fluorescence technique. In Handbook of Plant Ecophysiology Technique, (Ed., M.J. Reigosa Roger) Pp. 155-171. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht. [Pg.134]

Fenchel T, King G, Blackburn FI (1998) Bacterial biogeochemistry the ecophysiology of mineral cycling. Academic Press, London, UK Francl LJ (1993) Multivariate analysis of selected edaphic factors and their relationship to Heterodera glycines population density. J Nematol 25 270-276 Frostegard A, Tunlid A, Baath E (1993) Phospholipid fatty acid composition, biomass, and activity of microbial comunities from two soil types experimentally exposed to different heavy metals. Appl Environ Microbiol 59 3605-3617... [Pg.340]

Morales H, Marin S, Obea L, Patino B, Domenech M, Ramos AI and Sanchis V. 2008. Ecophysiological characterization of Penicillium expansum population in Lleida (Spain). Int I Food Microbiol 122(3) 243— 252. [Pg.353]

Kragelund C, Nielsen JL, Thomsen TR, Nielsen PH (2005) Ecophysiology of the filamentous Alphaproteobacterium Meganema perideroedes in activated sludge. FEMS Microbiol Ecol 54 111-122... [Pg.36]

IFOAM (2008) The world of organic agriculture. Statistics and emerging trends. International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements, Bonn, Germany, p 272 Inderjit DSO (2003) Ecophysiological aspects of allelopathy. Planta 217 529-539 Inderjit BPC (2004) Sorption of benzoic acid onto soil colloids and its implications for allelopathy studies. Biol Fertil Soils 40 345-348... [Pg.412]

Kovoor, J. (1987). Comparative structure and histochemistry of silk-producing organs in Arachnids. In Ecophysiology of Spiders (W. Nentwig, Ed.), pp. 160-186. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York. [Pg.48]

Liming K (1990) Seaweeds. Their environment, biogeography, and ecophysiology. Wiley, New York... [Pg.53]

Lotze HK, Schramm W (2000) Can ecophysiological traits explain species dominance patterns in macroalgal blooms J Phycol 36 287-295... [Pg.85]

Wiencke C, Clayton MN, Gomez I, Iken K, Luder UH, Amsler CD, Karsten U, Hanelt D, Bischof K, Dunton K (2007) Life strategy, ecophysiology and ecology of seaweeds in polar waters. Rev Environ Sci Biotechnol 6 95-126... [Pg.104]

Brenner DJ (1992) Introdution to the family Enterobacteriaceae. In The prokaryotes, a handbook on the biology, ecophysiology, isolation, identification, applications, vol 3, 2nd edn. Springer-Verlag, Newyork, pp 2673-2695, Chapter 141... [Pg.209]

Govindakrishan, P. M., Haverkort, A. J. (2006). Ecophysiology and Agronomic Management. In J. Gopal, S. M. P. Khurana (Eds.), Handbook of Potato Production, Improvement, and Postharvest Management (pp. 179-229). Food Products Press, New York. [Pg.23]

Guillet, G. (1997). Ecophysiological Importance of Phototoxins in Plant-Insect Relationships. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Ottawa. [Pg.18]


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