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Einfluss der Stickstoffernärhung auf den eondogenen Cytokininspiegel bei Solanum Tuberosum L var Ostara
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Year: 1976 Publisher: Berlin [s.n.]

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Bericht, Gutachten und Urteil : eine Einführung in die Rechts Praxis
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Year: 1972 Publisher: Muenchen: Vahlen,

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Bericht, Gutachten und Urteil: eine Anleitung für den Vorbereitungsdienst der Referendare
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Year: 1955 Publisher: Berlin

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The apoplast of higher plants : compartment of storage, transport and reactions : the significance of the apoplast for the mineral nutrition of higher plants
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ISBN: 1280943602 9786610943609 1402058438 140205842X 9048174546 Year: 2007 Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer,

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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.


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The Apoplast of Higher Plants: Compartment of Storage, Transport and Reactions : The significance of the apoplast for the mineral nutrition of higher plants
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ISBN: 9781402058431 Year: 2007 Publisher: Dordrecht Springer

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Bericht, Gutachten und Urteil : eine Anleitung für den Vorbereitungsdienst der Referendare
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Year: 1963 Publisher: Berlin Vahlen

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Einfluss der Stickstoffernährung auf den endogenen Cytokininspiegel bei Solanum tuberosum L. var. Ostara
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Year: 1976 Publisher: Berlin s.n.

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The Apoplast of Higher Plants: Compartment of Storage, Transport and Reactions
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ISBN: 9781402058424 9781402058431 Year: 2007 Publisher: Dordrecht Springer

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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.

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