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OverviewIn the course of evolution, a great variety of root systems have learned to overcome the many physical, biochemical and biological problems brought about by soil. This development has made them a fascinating object of scientific study. This volume gives an overview of how roots have adapted to the soil environment and which roles they play in the soil ecosystem. The text describes the form and function of roots, their temporal and spatial distribution, and their turnover rate in various ecosystems. Subsequently, a physiological background is provided for basic functions, such as carbon acquisition, water and solute movement, and for their responses to three major abiotic stresses, i.e. hard soil structure, drought and flooding. The volume concludes with the interactions of roots with other organisms of the complex soil ecosystem, including symbiosis, competition, and the function of roots as a food source. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hans de Kroon , Eric J.W. VisserPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 2003 ed. Volume: 168 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.870kg ISBN: 9783540001850ISBN 10: 3540001859 Pages: 397 Publication Date: 21 May 2003 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents1 Constraints on the Form and Function of Root Systems.- 2 Distribution of Roots in Soil, and Root Foraging Activity.- 3 Turnover of Root Systems.- 4 The Control of Carbon Acquisition by and Growth of Roots.- 5 Hydraulic Properties of Roots.- 6 Root Growth and Function in Relation to Soil Structure, Composition, and Strength.- 7 Adaptation of Roots to Drought.- 8 Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plant Root Systems Subjected to Flooding of the Soil.- 9 Root Competition: Towards a Mechanistic Understanding.- 10 Root Exudates: an Overview.- 11 Mycorrhizas.- 12 Signalling in Rhizobacteria-Plant Interactions.- 13 Interactions Between Oxygen-Releasing Roots and Microbial Processes in Flooded Soils and Sediments.- 14 Root-Animal Interactions.ReviewsFrom the reviews: ... As expected from the Ecological Studies series, the contributions are well-edited, up-to-date, concise and in-depth. As a summary of current knowledge of roots and how they do their job, this book deserves a place on all library shelves and will be of value to undergraduates writing essays through to those active in the research area. (Bulletin of the British Ecological Society) This volume offers the reader a thorough grounding in several key areas of root ecology ! . The authors did a great job of identifying useful approaches and methods, including emerging technologies and applications. It is especially encouraging to read about the development and utilization of tools to observe roots and the rhizosphere with reduced disturbance. ! Root ecology offers an opportunity to learn about the innovations and developments occurring throughout this field. (Julie Whitbeck, Ecology, Vol. 85 (7), 2004) The book starts with an overview of the form and function of roots and the problems that they encounter, followed by chapters on their spatial and temporal distribution. ! As expected from the Ecological Studies series, the contributions are well-edited, up-to-date, concise and in-depth. ! this book deserves a place on all library shelves and will be of value to undergraduates writing essays through to those active in the research area. (Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, Vol. 35 (1), 2004) From the reviews: ... As expected from the Ecological Studies series, the contributions are well-edited, up-to-date, concise and in-depth. As a summary of current knowledge of roots and how they do their job, this book deserves a place on all library shelves and will be of value to undergraduates writing essays through to those active in the research area. (Bulletin of the British Ecological Society) This volume offers the reader a thorough grounding in several key areas of root ecology ... . The authors did a great job of identifying useful approaches and methods, including emerging technologies and applications. It is especially encouraging to read about the development and utilization of tools to observe roots and the rhizosphere with reduced disturbance. ... Root ecology offers an opportunity to learn about the innovations and developments occurring throughout this field. (Julie Whitbeck, Ecology, Vol. 85 (7), 2004) The book starts with an overview of the form and function of roots and the problems that they encounter, followed by chapters on their spatial and temporal distribution. ... As expected from the Ecological Studies series, the contributions are well-edited, up-to-date, concise and in-depth. ... this book deserves a place on all library shelves and will be of value to undergraduates writing essays through to those active in the research area. (Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, Vol. 35 (1), 2004) From the reviews: <p>.,. As expected from the Ecological Studies series, the contributions are well-edited, up-to-date, concise and in-depth. As a summary of current knowledge of roots and how they do their job, this book deserves a place on all library shelves and will be of value to undergraduates writing essays through to those active in the research area. (Bulletin of the British Ecological Society) <p> This volume offers the reader a thorough grounding in several key areas of root ecology a ] . The authors did a great job of identifying useful approaches and methods, including emerging technologies and applications. It is especially encouraging to read about the development and utilization of tools to observe roots and the rhizosphere with reduced disturbance. a ] Root ecology offers an opportunity to learn about the innovations and developments occurring throughout this field. (Julie Whitbeck, Ecology, Vol. 85 (7), 2004) <p> The book starts with an overview of the form and function of roots and the problems that they encounter, followed by chapters on their spatial and temporal distribution. a ] As expected from the Ecological Studies series, the contributions are well-edited, up-to-date, concise and in-depth. a ] this book deserves a place on all library shelves and will be of value to undergraduates writing essays through to those active in the research area. (Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, Vol. 35 (1), 2004) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |