Diversity and Evolution of Land Plants

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Ingrouille, M. (Autor)
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1992.
Edición:1st ed. 1992.
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2300-6
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1 The study of diversity
  • 1.1 The names of organisms
  • 1.2 Studying plant structure
  • 1.3 Characters
  • 2 The plant body: plant behaviour
  • 2.1 Plants are different from animals
  • 2.2 The environment of plants
  • 2.3 Plant growth and behaviour
  • 3 The first land plants: patterns of diversity
  • 3.1 Plant fossils
  • 3.2 Algal ancestors
  • 3.3 An early community of land plants
  • 3.4 Diversifying on land
  • 3.5 The axis and its appendages
  • 3.6 The age of gymnosperms: extinct seed plant groups
  • 4 Sex and dispersal: gametes, spores, seeds and fruits
  • 4.1 The alternation of generations
  • 4.2 The sporophyte
  • 4.3 The gametophyte
  • 4.4 Heterothallism
  • 4.5 Seed plants: the ovule
  • 4.6 A classification of land plants
  • 5 Flowers: evolution and diversity
  • 5.1 The evolution of angiosperms
  • 5.2 Cross pollination
  • 5.3 Breeding systems
  • 5.4 Evolutionary trends
  • 5.5 A review of angiosperms
  • 6 Trees: adaptations in woods and forests
  • 6.1 Wood anatomy
  • 6.2 Tree architecture
  • 6.3 Leaves
  • 6.4 Bark and periderm
  • 6.5 Epiphytes
  • 7 Adaptive growth forms: the limiting physical environment
  • 7.1 Water relations
  • 7.2 The bryophytes; non-vascular plants
  • 7.3 Gas relations
  • 7.4 Aquatic plants
  • 7.5 Nutrient relations
  • 7.6 Surviving environmental extremes
  • 7.7 Life forms
  • 8 Competition, herbivory and dispersal: the limiting biotic environment
  • 8.1 Reproductive strategies
  • 8.2 Herbivory
  • 8.3 Dispersal
  • 8.4 Establishment
  • 8.5 A behavioural classification of plants
  • 9 Cultivated plants: conclusion
  • 9.1 Exploited diversity, the uses of plants
  • 9.2 The genetic history of crops
  • 9.3 Future prospects
  • 9.4 Conclusion
  • References.