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020 _a9783527316502 (hbk.)
020 _a3527316507 (hbk.)
035 _a(OCoLC)ocn890394979
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_cLearning Resource Center
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_a577.14/Ec73
084 _aCAS
089 0 4 _aCAS 577.14/Ec73
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245 1 0 _aEcological biochemistry :
_benvironmental and interspecies interactions /
_cedited by Gerd-Joachim Krauss, Dietrich H. Nies.
264 _aWeinheim, Germany :
_bWiley-VCH ,
_c©2015
300 _axxv, 413 pages :
_cillustrations (some colour) ;
_b29 cm.
336 _atext
500 _awith free companion website.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aPART I : BASICS OF LIFE Basic biochemical roots (D.H. Nies) Specialized plant metabolites: diversity and biosynthesis (A. Tissier, J. Ziegler, T. Vogt) Evolution of secondary metabolism in plants (M. Wink) PART II : ECOLOGICAL SIGNATURES OF LIFE Systematics of life, its early evolution, and diversity of its ecological function (D.H. Nies) Communities and ecosystem functioning (H. Rennenberg) Food chains and nutrient cycles (F. Barlocher, H. Rennenberg) PART III : BIOCHEMICAL RESPONSE TO PHYSICOCHEMICAL STRESS (ABIOTIC STRESS) Information processing and survival strategies (I. Heilmann) Oxygen (K.-J. Dietz) Light (T. Kretsch) Water (W. Zschiesche, K. Humbeck) Mineral requirement and insufficiencies (E. Peiter) Mineral deficiencies: Carnivorous plants and fungi (G.-J. Krauss, G. Krauss) Excess of metals (D.H. Nies, E. Freisinger, G.-J. Krauss) Xenobiotics from human impacts (M. Sole, D. Schlosser) PART IV: ORGANISMAL INTERACTIONS (BIOTIC STRESS) The biofilm mode of life (H.-C. Flemming) Rhizosphere interactions (S. Schrey, A. Hartmann, R. Hampp) Plant animal dialogues ( S. Preiss, J. Degenhardt, J. Gershenzon ) PART V: THE METHODOLOGICAL PLATFORM Sensing of pollutant effects and bioremediation (G.-J. Krauss, D. Schlosser) The -omics tool box (D. Schaumloffel) Microscope techniques and single cell analysis (B. Hause, G. Hause)
520 _aThe first stand-alone textbook for at least ten years on this increasingly hot topic in times of global climate change and sustainability in ecosystems. Ecological biochemistry refers to the interaction of organisms with their abiotic environment and other organisms by chemical means.
521 _aCAS
650 0 _aEnvironmental chemistry.
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650 0 _aEcology.
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650 0 _aBiochemistry.
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700 1 _aNies, Dietrich H.,
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700 1 _aKrauss, Gerd-Joachim,
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