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Plant Ecology

- Lydia Cervantes



ISBN: 978-1-926686-82-0
Binding: Hardbound
Pages: 312

Plant ecologists study the distribution and abundance of plant life, as well as the interactions between plants and their natural environment (sunlight, climate, habitat). This field of study is vital to human life. Not only do human beings depend on plants for food, but factors that affect plant life will also affect our entire planet.

CONTENTS: Seed Dispersal and Establishment of Endangered Plants on Oceanic Islands:The Janzen-Connell Model, and the Use of Ecological Analogues; Relative Crystallinity of Plant Biomass:Studies on Assembly, Adaptation and Acclimation; Crown Plasticity and Competition for Canopy Space:A New Spatially Implicit Model Parameterized for 250 North American Tree Species; Functional Diversity of Plant–Pollinator Interaction Webs Enhances the Persistence of Plant Communities; Stochastic Species Turnover and Stable Coexistence in a Species-Rich, Fire-Prone Plant Community; Shrub Invasion Decreases Diversity and Alters Community Stability in Northern Chihuahuan Desert Plant Communities; Short Lag Times for Invasive Tropical Plants:Evidence from Experimental Plantings in Hawai'i; Climate Change and the Future of California's Endemic Flora; Planting the Seeds of a New Paradigm; Ants Sow the Seeds of Global Diversification in Flowering Plants; Of Asian Forests and European Fields:Eastern U.S. Plant Invasions in a Global Floristic Context; Trade-Offs between the Metabolic Rate and Population Density of Plants; Climate Change as an Ecosystem Architect:Implications to Rare Plant Ecology, Conservation, and Restoration; Shifting Global Invasive Potential of European Plants with Climate Change; An Ecological Analysis of the Herbivory-Elicited JA Burst and its Metabolism:Plant Memory Processes and Predictions of the Moving Target Model; Index

Print Price: $120 US / $120 CAN | Size: 6.375” x 9.435” | September, 2010
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Plant Breeding

- Carmen Stroncone


ISBN: 978-1-926686-83-7
Binding: Hardbound
Pages: 304


Plant breeding is the art and science of changing the genetics of plants for the benefit of humankind. It has been practiced for thousands of years, since nearly the beginning of human civilization, and it is now practiced worldwide by gardeners and farmers, as well as by professional plant breeders. Plant breeders are employed by organizations such as government institutions, universities, crop-specific industry associations, and research centers.

CONTENTS: EST and EST-SSR Marker Resources for Iris; Assessment of Adaptive Evolution Between Wheat and Rice as Deduced from Full-Length Common Wheat cDNA Sequence Data and Expression Patterns; Breeding Response of Transcript Profiling in Developing Seeds of Brassica Napus; Comparative Genomic Analysis and Expression of the APETALA2-like Genes from Barley, Wheat, and Barley-Wheat Amphiploids; Expression of Genes Associated with Carbohydrate Metabolism in Cotton Stems and Roots; Synteny of Prunus and Other Model Plant Species; Agrobacterium-Mediated Gene Transfer to Cereal Crop Plants:Current Protocols for Barley, Wheat,Triticale, and Maize...

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Bio-Statistics

- Ronald Singh


ISBN: 978-1-926686-84-4
Binding: Hardbound
Pages: 303

Biostatistics applies statistical techniques to a wide range of topics in biology. It encompasses the design of biological experiments, especially in medicine and agriculture; the collection, summarization, and analysis of data from those experiments; and the interpretation of, and inference from, the results. Biostatistics is a useful course of study for today's science student, since it is used in many sectors, including public health, medical research, genetic studies, agriculture and animal breeding, and ecology.

CONTENTS: Statistics of Knots, Geometry of Conformations, and Evolution of Proteins; Polymorphism Data Can Reveal the Origin of Species Abundance Statistics; What a Plant Sounds Like:The Statistics of Vegetation Echoes as Received by Echolocating Bats; Spike Correlations in a Songbird:Agree with a Simple Markov Population Model; Modeling and Inferring Cleavage Patterns in Proliferating Epithelia; On Modeling HIV and T Cells In Vivo:Assessing Causal Estimators in Vaccine Trials; Predicting Functional Gene Links from Phylogenetic-Statistical Analyses of Whole Genomes; A Probabilistic Model of Local Sequence Alignment That Simplifies Statistical Significance Estimation; Bioinformatics for Whole-Genome Shotgun Sequencing of Microbial Communities; Bottleneck Genes and Community Structure in the Cell Cycle Network of S. pombe; Gamma Oscillations of Spiking Neural Populations Enhance Signal Discrimination; Robustness, Dissipations and Coherence of the Oscillation of Circadian Clock:Potential Landscape and Flux Perspectives; In Silico Detection of Sequence Variations Modifying Transcriptional Regulation; Index

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