Salinity : environment - plants - molecules
André Läuchli,Ulrich Lüttge +1 more
- 01 Jan 2004
- Iss: 1
790
TL;DR: The adaptive potential of plant development: evidence from the response to salinity G. Gorham, G.Wyn Jones, and the long and winding road to haloterance genes are illustrated.
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Abstract: Acknowledgements. Introduction. A: Environment. 1. Global impact of salinity and agricultural ecosystems M.G. Pitman, A. Lauchli. 2. Salinity in the soil environment K.K. Tanji. 3. Salinity, halophytes and salt affected natural ecosystems S.-W. Breckle. B: Organisms. 4. Adaptation of halophilic Archaea to life at high salt concentrations A. Oren. 5. Adaptation of the haloterant alga Dunaliella to high salinity U. Pick. 6. Mangroves U. Luttge. C: Mechanisms. 7. Ultrastructural effects of salinity in higher plants H.-W. Koyro. 8. Intra- and inter-cellular compartmentation of ions - a study in specificity and plasticity G. Wyn Jones, J. Gorham. 9. Salinity, osmolytes and compatible solutes D. Rhodes, et al. 10. Sodium-calcium interactions under salinity stress G.R. Cramer. 11. Salinity and nitrogen nutrition W.R. Ullrich. 12. Pressure probe measurements of the driving forces for water transport in intact higher plants: effects of transpiration and salinity U. Zimmermann, et al. 13. Salinity, growth and phytohormones R. Munns. 14. The adaptive potential of plant development: evidence from the response to salinity G.N. Amzallag. D: Photosynthesis. 15. Influence of salinity on photosynthesis of halophytes C.E. Lovelock, M.C. Ball. 16. Performance of plants with C4-carboxylation modes of photosynthesis under salinity U. Luttge. 17. Induction of Crassulacean acid metabolism by salinity -- molecular aspects H.J. Bohnert.E: Molecules. 18. Function of membrane transport systems under salinity: plasma membrane L. Reinhold, M. Guy. 19. Function of membrane transport systems under salinity: tonoplast M. Binzel, R. Ratajczak. 20. Genetics of salinity responses and plant breeding J. Gorham, G.Wyn Jones. 21. Halotolerance genes in yeast R. Serrano. 22. The long and winding road to haloterance genes A. Maggio, et al. Index.
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