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Title Interspecific interactions. — Plant sensing and communication
Creators Karban Richard
Collection Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция
Subjects Plant physiology. ; Plant ecology. ; SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Botany ; EBSCO eBooks
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Language English
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Record create date 5/26/2015

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  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1 - Plant Behavior and Communication
    • 1.1 - Plants and animals are different but also similar
    • 1.2 - Working definitions
    • 1.3 - Plant sensing and communication—organization of this book
  • 2 - Plant Sensory Capabilities
    • 2.1 - Plants sense their environments
    • 2.2 - Plants sense light
    • 2.3 - Chemical sensing
    • 2.4 - Mechanical sensing—touch
    • 2.5 - Plant sensing of temperature, electricity, and sound
  • 3 - Plant Learning and Memory
    • 3.1 - Do plants learn?
    • 3.2 - Learning, memory, and light
    • 3.3 - Learning, memory, and perception of chemicals, resources, pathogens, and herbivores
    • 3.4 - Learning, memory, and touch
    • 3.5 - Learning, memory, and cold
    • 3.5 - Transgenerational memory
  • 4 - Cues and Signals in Plant Communication
    • 4.1 - The nature of cues and signals
    • 4.2 - Plant competition—light and hormonal cues
    • 4.3 - Cues used in plant defense
    • 4.4 - Cues and signals emitted by plants that animals sense
  • 5 - Plant Responses to Cues about Resources
    • 5.1 - General characteristics of plant responses
    • 5.2 - Plants forage for resources
    • 5.3 - Integrating resource needs
  • 6 - Plant Responses to Herbivory
    • 6.1 - Induced responses as plant defenses
    • 6.2 - Volatile signals and communication between ramets and individuals
    • 6.3 - Indirect defenses against herbivores
    • 6.4 - Visual communication between plants and herbivores
  • 7 - Plant Communication and Reproduction
    • 7.1 - Pollination and communication
    • 7.2 - Seed dispersal and communication
  • 8 - Microbes and Plant Communication
    • 8.1 - Microbes are critical for plant success
    • 8.2 - Plants recognize pathogens
    • 8.3 - Infested plants attract the microbial enemies of their attackers
    • 8.4 - Plants communicate with mycorrhizal fungi
    • 8.5 - Plants communicate with N-fixing bacteria
  • 9 - Plant Sensing and Communication as Adaptations
    • 9.1 - Plant senses and emission of cues—adaptive traits?
    • 9.2 - Case studies of adaptations
  • 10 - Plant Sensing and Communication in Agriculture and Medicine
    • 10.1 - Manipulating the sensing and communication process
    • 10.2 - Manipulating resource acquisition and allocation
    • 10.3 - Manipulating tolerance to abiotic stress
    • 10.4 - Manipulating resistance to pathogens
    • 10.5 - Manipulating resistance to herbivores
    • 10.6 - Manipulating reproductive timing and effort
    • 10.7 - As a source of medicines
    • 10.8 - Plant sensing in the future of mankind
  • References
  • Index
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