Ecological aspects of nitrogen metabolism in plants

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Polacco, Joseph C., 1944- (-), Todd, Christopher D.
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester, UK : Wiley-Blackwell 2011
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Contiene: Section 1. The nitrogen cycle
  • C.1 The new global nitrogen cycle.
  • Section 2. Plant-soil microbe interactions
  • C. 2 Plant Associations with Mycorrhizae and Rhizobium - Evolutionary origins and divergence of strategies in recruiting soil microbes
  • C. 3 Arbuscular mycorrhizas and N acquisition by plants
  • C.4 Ectomycorrhiza and nitrogen provision to the host tree
  • C. 5 Proteins in the rhizosphere: another example of plant-microbe exchange
  • C. 6 Actinorhizal symbioses
  • C.7 Two in the Far North: The Alder-Frankia Symbiosis, with an Alaskan Case Study
  • C. 8 The path of Rhizobia: from a free-living soil bacterium to root nodulation
  • C. 9 Exploiting Mycorrhizae and Rhizobium Symbioses to Recover Seriously Degraded Soils
  • Section 3. Epi- and endo-phytic microbes
  • C. 10 Nitrogen: Give and Take from Phylloplane Microbes
  • C. 11 Epi and Endo-phytic microbes: N2-fixing endophytes of grasses and cereals
  • Section 4. Arthropods
  • C.12 Effects of Insect Herbivores on the Nitrogen Economy of Plants
  • C. 13 Plant Defense Proteins that inhibit Insect Peptidases
  • C. 14 Nutrient acquisition and concentration by ant symbionts: the incidence and importance of biological interactions to plant nutrition
  • Section 5. Environmental signalling in N acquisition
  • C. 15 The functions of flavonoids in legume-rhizobia interactions
  • C. 16 Plant hormones and initiation of legume nodulation and arbuscular mycorrhization
  • C. 17 Nitric Oxide as a signal molecule in intra- and extra-cellular bacteria-plant interactions