Photosynthesis in Bryophytes and Early Land Plants
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Photosynthesis in Bryophytes and Early Land Plants

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ISBN-13:
9789400769885
Veröffentl:
2013
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
342
Autor:
David T. Hanson
Serie:
37, Advances in Photosynthesis and Respiration
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book reveals unique physiological approaches to achieving carbon balance and dealing with environmental limitations and stresses that present an alternative, yet successful, strategy for land plants.
Bryophytes, which are important constituents of ecosystems globally and often dominate carbon and water dynamics at high latitudes and elevations, were also among the pioneers of terrestrial photosynthesis. Consequently, in addition to their present day ecological value, modern representatives of these groups contain the legacy of adaptations that led to the greening of Earth. This volume brings together experts on bryophyte photosynthesis whose research spans the genome and cell through whole plant and ecosystem function and combines that with historical perspectives on the role of algal, bryophyte and vascular plant ancestors on terrestrialization of the Earth. The eighteen well-illustrated chapters reveal unique physiological approaches to achieving carbon balance and dealing with environmental limitations and stresses that present an alternative, yet successful strategy for land plants.
From the Series Editors.- Preface.- The Editors.- Contributors.- Author Index.- 1. What Can We Learn From Bryophyte Photosynthesis?; David T. Hanson, Steven K. Rice.- 2. Early Terrestrialization: Transition From Algal to Bryophyte Grade; Linda Graham et al.- 3. Photosynthesis in Early Land Plants: Adapting to the Terrestrial Environment; John A. Raven, Dianne Edwards.- 4. The Diversification of Bryophytes and Vascular Plants in Evolving Terrestrial Environments; Michael C. F. Proctor.- 5. Best Practices for Measuring Photosynthesis at Multiple Scales; Steven K. Rice, J. Hans C. Cornelissen.- 6. Diffusion Limitation and CO2 Concentrating Mechanisms in Bryophytes; David T. Hanson et al.- 7. Sunsafe Bryophytes: Photoprotection from Excess and Damaging Solar Radiation; Sharon A. Robinson, Melinda J. Waterman.- 8. Chloroplast Movement in Higher Plants, Ferns and Bryophytes: A Comparative Point of View; Martina Königer.- 9. Scaling Light Harvesting from Moss “Leaves” to Canopies; Ülo Niinemets, Mari Tobias.- 10. Structural and Functional Analysis of Bryophyte Canopies; Steven K. Rice et al.- 11. Genetics and Genomics of Moss Models: Physiology Enters the 21st Century; David J. Cove, Andrew C. Cuming.- 12. Photosynthesis in Aquatic Bryophytes; Janice M. Glime.- 13. Physiological Ecology of Peatland Bryophytes; Tomáš Hájek.- 14. Interacting Controls on Ecosystem Photosynthesis and Respiration in Contrasting Peatland Ecosystems; Lawrence B. Flanagan.- 15. Physiological Ecology of Tropical Bryophytes; Sebastian Wagner et al.- 16. Physiological Ecology of Dryland Biocrust Mosses; Kirsten K. Coe et al.- 17. Dominating the Antarctic Environment: Bryophytes in a Time of Change; Jessica E. Bramley-Alves et al.- 18. Opportunities in Bryophyte Photosynthesis Research; Steven K. Rice, David T. Hanson.- Subject Index.

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