Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry

Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9780080918594
ISBN-13 : 008091859X
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Synopsis Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry by : J. B. Harborne

Ecological biochemistry concerns the biochemistry of interactions between animals, plants and the environment, and includes such diverse subjects as plant adaptations to soil pollutants and the effects of plant toxins on herbivores. The intriguing dependence of the Monarch butterfly on its host plants is chosen as an example of plant-animal coevolution in action. The ability to isolate trace amounts of a substance from plant tissues has led to a wealth of new research, and the fourth edition of this well-known text has consequently been extensively revised. New sections have been provided on the cost of chemical defence and on the release of predator-attracting volatiles from plants. New information has been included on cyanogenesis, the protective role of tannins in plants and the phenomenon of induced defence in plant leaves following herbivory. Advanced level students and research workers aloke will find much of value in this comprehensive text, written by an acknowledged expert on this fascinating subject. - The book covers the biochemistry of interactions between animals, plants and the environment, and includes such diverse subjects as plant adaptations to soil pollutants and the effects of plant toxins on herbivores - The intriguing dependence of the Monarch butterfly on its host plants is chosen as an example of plant-animal coevolution in action - New sections have been added on the cost of chemical defence and on the release of predators attracting volatiles from plants - New information has been included on cyanogenesis, the protective role of tannins in plants and the phenomenon of induced defence in plant leaves following herbivory

Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry

Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry
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Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4299886
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Synopsis Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry by : Jeffrey B. Harborne

Ecological biochemistry concerns the biochemistry of interactions between animals, plants and the environment, and includes such diverse subjects as plant adaptations to soil pollutants and the effects of plant toxins on herbivores. The intriguing dependence of the Monarch butterfly on its host plants is chosen as an example of plant-animal coevolution in action. The ability to isolate trace amounts of a substance from plant tissues has led to a wealth of new research, and the fourth edition of this well-known text has consequently been extensively revised. New sections have been provided on the cost of chemical defence and on the release of predator-attracting volatiles from plants. New information has been included on cyanogenesis, the protective role of tannins in plants and the phenomenon of induced defence in plant leaves following herbivory. Advanced level students and research workers aloke will find much of value in this comprehensive text, written by an acknowledged expert on this fascinating subject.

Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry

Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9780080918587
ISBN-13 : 0080918581
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry by : J. B. Harborne

Ecological biochemistry concerns the biochemistry of interactions between animals, plants and the environment, and includes such diverse subjects as plant adaptations to soil pollutants and the effects of plant toxins on herbivores. The intriguing dependence of the Monarch butterfly on its host plants is chosen as an example of plant-animal coevolution in action. The ability to isolate trace amounts of a substance from plant tissues has led to a wealth of new research, and the fourth edition of this well-known text has consequently been extensively revised. New sections have been provided on the cost of chemical defence and on the release of predator-attracting volatiles from plants. New information has been included on cyanogenesis, the protective role of tannins in plants and the phenomenon of induced defence in plant leaves following herbivory. Advanced level students and research workers aloke will find much of value in this comprehensive text, written by an acknowledged expert on this fascinating subject. - The book covers the biochemistry of interactions between animals, plants and the environment, and includes such diverse subjects as plant adaptations to soil pollutants and the effects of plant toxins on herbivores - The intriguing dependence of the Monarch butterfly on its host plants is chosen as an example of plant-animal coevolution in action - New sections have been added on the cost of chemical defence and on the release of predators attracting volatiles from plants - New information has been included on cyanogenesis, the protective role of tannins in plants and the phenomenon of induced defence in plant leaves following herbivory

Ecological Biochemistry

Ecological Biochemistry
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 442
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ISBN-10 : 9783527316502
ISBN-13 : 3527316507
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Ecological Biochemistry by : Gerd-Joachim Krauss

The 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. Biotic and abiotic factors determine the biochemical flexibility of organisms, which otherwise easily adapt to environmental changes by altering their metabolism. Sessile plants, in particular, have evolved intricate biochemical response mechanisms to fit into a changing environment. This book covers the chemistry behind these interactions, bottom up from the atomic to the system's level. An introductory part explains the physico-chemical basis and biochemical roots of living cells, leading to secondary metabolites as crucial bridges between organisms and the respective ecosystem. The focus then shifts to the biochemical interactions of plants, fungi and bacteria within terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems with the aim of linking biochemical insights to ecological research, also in human-influenced habitats. A section is devoted to methodology, which allows network-based analyses of molecular processes underlying systems phenomena. A companion website offering an extended version of the introductory chapter on Basic Biochemical Roots is available at http://www.wiley.com/go/Krauss/Nies/EcologicalBiochemistry

Ecological Biochemistry

Ecological Biochemistry
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Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 9736641961
ISBN-13 : 9789736641961
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Ecological Biochemistry by : Klaus Wegmann

Environmental and Ecological Biochemistry

Environmental and Ecological Biochemistry
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Publisher : Elsevier Science & Technology
Total Pages : 476
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822023312325
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Synopsis Environmental and Ecological Biochemistry by : Peter W. Hochachka

This third volume in the series covers such topics as anaesthetics, cannulation and injection techniques, and surgery. The book will be invaluable to fisheries scientists, aquaculturists, and animal biochemists, physiologists and endocrinologists; it will provide researchers and students with a pertinent information source from theoretical and experimental angles.

Introduction to Chemical Ecology

Introduction to Chemical Ecology
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Publisher : Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4985032
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Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Chemical Ecology by : Michel Barbier

"Chemical ecology may be defined as the study of the chemical relationships that exist between living organisms, and between the living and non-living world. ...Michel Barbier [discusses] a wide spectrum of examples, including phytotoxins, mycotoxins, venoms, antibiotics and pheromones." From BACK COVER.

An Introduction to Ecological Genomics

An Introduction to Ecological Genomics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 9780199594689
ISBN-13 : 0199594686
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction to Ecological Genomics by : Nico M. van Straalen

The authors also provide a comparative survey of the properties of genomes (genome size, gene families, synteny, and polymorphism) for prokaryotes as well as the main eukaryotic models.