Die 38. Auflage des STRASBURGERs bietet eine umfassende Darstellung der Pflanzenwissenschaften mit überarbeiteten Kapiteln zu Struktur, Genetik, Entwicklung, Physiologie, Evolution und Ökologie. Sie betont die Funktion der Struktur, aktualisiert genetische Themen und erklärt pflanzliche Reaktionen auf Umweltfaktoren. Ideal für Studierende und Dozenten.
Vor allem die Analyse von DNA-Sequenzen hat in den letzten zwei Jahrzehnten völlig neue Erkenntnisse zur Stammesgeschichte der Pflanzen, anderer photoautotropher Eukaryoten und Pilze erbracht.
This annual series provides comprehensive updates on the latest advancements and findings in various fields of plant sciences. Aimed at scientists and advanced students, it serves as a vital resource for staying informed about contemporary research and developments in the discipline.
The book features a detailed table of contents that organizes its themes and topics, guiding readers through the material. Each section is carefully structured to provide clarity and facilitate learning, making it easy to navigate through the various subjects covered. The content is designed to engage readers and enhance their understanding of the key concepts presented.
This seris keeps scientists and advanced students specialized on a particular subject informed of the latest developments and results in all different areas of botany. The present volume includes reviews on structuralbotany, physiology, genetics, taxonomy, geobotanic, as well as a contribution treating seed dispersal.
Lamiales (except Acanthaceae including Avicenniaceae)
492 Seiten
18 Lesestunden
In this volume, 24 flowering plant families comprising a total of 911 genera are treated. They represent the asterid order Lamiales except for Acanthaceae (including Avicenniaceae), which will be included in a later volume. Although most of the constituent families of the order have been recognized as being closely related long ago, the inclusion of the families Byblidaceae, Carlemanniaceae and Plocospermataceae is the result mainly of recent molecular systematic research. Keys for the identification of all genera are provided, and likely phylogenetic relationships are discussed extensively. To facilitate the recognition of relationships, families are cross-referenced where necessary. The wealth of information contained in this volume makes it an indispensable source for anybody in the fields of pure and applied plant sciences.