05361nam 2200685Ia 450 991045807730332120200520144314.01-281-04690-697866110469030-08-052839-2(CKB)1000000000363646(EBL)313924(OCoLC)476104468(SSID)ssj0000116621(PQKBManifestationID)11139285(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000116621(PQKBWorkID)10035448(PQKB)11736548(MiAaPQ)EBC313924(Au-PeEL)EBL313924(CaPaEBR)ebr10191586(CaONFJC)MIL104690(OCoLC)437191059(EXLCZ)99100000000036364619980720d1999 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrC4 plant biology[electronic resource] /edited by Rowan F. Sage, Russell K. MonsonSan Diego Academic Pressc19991 online resource (616 p.)Physiological ecology seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-12-614440-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; C4 Plant Biology; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Part I: Perspectives; Chapter 1. Why C4 Photosynthesis?; I. Introduction; II. The Problem with Rubisco; III. How C4 Photosynthesis Solves the Rubisco Problem; IV. Significant Variations on the C4 Theme; V. The Consequences of the Evolution of C4 Photosynthesis; VI. C4 Photosynthesis in the Future; VII. Summary; References; Chapter 2. C4 Photosynthesis: A Historical Overview; I. Introduction; II. The Prediscovery Scene (Before 1965); III. Discovery: Radiotracer Evidence (1954-1967)IV. Mechanism, Functions, and Recognition (1965-1970)V. Selected Aspects of the C4 Story (1970- ); VI. Summary; References; Part II: Structure-Function of the C4 Syndrome; Chapter 3. The Biochemistry of C4 Photosynthesis; I. Introduction; II. CO2 Concentration and Rubisco Activity in Bundle Sheath Cells; III. Energetics of C4 Photosynthesis; IV. Coordination of the Two Cell Types in C4 Photosynthesis; V. Intracellular Transport of Metabolites; VI. Summary; References; Chapter 4. Regulation of the C4 Pathway; I. Introduction; II. An Overview of the Regulation of the C4 CycleIII. Regulation of the C4 CycleIV. Interactions between the C4 Cycle and Mitochondrial Metabolism; V. Regulation of the Benson-Calvin Cycle in C4 Plants; VI. Regulation of Product Synthesis in Leaves of C4 Plants; VII. Summary; References; Chapter 5. Leaf Structure and Development in C4 Plants; I. Introduction; II. Kranz Anatomy and Biochemical Compartmentation; III. Development of the C4 Syndrome; IV. Summary; References; Chapter 6. Modeling C4 Photosynthesis; I. Introduction; II. Basic Model Equations; III. Analysis of the Model; IV. Summary; ReferencesPart III: Ecology of C4 PhotosynthesisChapter 7. Environmental Responses; I. Introduction; II. Light; III. Nitrogen; IV. Water; V. Temperature; VI. Summary; References; Chapter 8. Success of C4 Photosynthesis in the Field: Lessons from Communities Dominated by C4 Plants; I. Introduction; II. The C4-Dominated Tallgrass Prairies of North America; III. The C4-Dominated Neotropical Savannas; IV. Summary; References; Chapter 9. C4 Plants and Herbivory; I. Introduction; II. Unique Features of C4 Species That May Affect Herbivores and Plant Responses to HerbivoryIII. How Important Are C4 Characteristics to Herbivory Tolerance and Resistance?IV. Summary; References; Chapter 10. The Biogeography of C4 Photosynthesis: Patterns and Controlling Factors; I. Introduction; II. The Global Distribution of C4 Photosynthesis; III. Factors Controlling the Distribution of C4 Species; IV. C4 Plants in the Future; V. Summary; References; Part IV: The Evolution of C4 Photosynthesis; Chapter 11. The Origins of C4 Genes and Evolutionary Pattern in the C4 Metabolic Phenotype; I. Introduction; II. The Evolution of C4 GenesIII. The Evolution of C4 Metabolism as Evidenced in C3-C4 IntermediatesDue to many issues related to long-term carbon dynamics, an improved understanding of the biology of C4 photosynthesis is required by more than the traditional audience of crop scientists, plant physiologists, and plant ecologists. This work synthesizes the latest developments in C4 biochemistry, physiology, systematics, and ecology. The book concludes with chapters discussing the role of C4 plants in the future development of the biosphere, particularly their interactive effects on soil, hydrological, and atmospheric processes.Physiological ecology.PhotosynthesisRegulationPhotosynthesisMolecular aspectsElectronic books.PhotosynthesisRegulation.PhotosynthesisMolecular aspects.572/.46Sage Rowan Frederick974844Monson R. K(Russell K.),1954-974845MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910458077303321C4 plant biology2219777UNINA04055nam 2200709Ia 450 991045000370332120210210011821.00-19-160237-X0-19-153082-41-281-19050-097866111905071-4356-2175-1(CKB)1000000000024486(EBL)3052508(OCoLC)682903968(SSID)ssj0000377627(PQKBManifestationID)12135001(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000377627(PQKBWorkID)10338434(PQKB)11324723(StDuBDS)EDZ0000074460(MiAaPQ)EBC4634963(MiAaPQ)EBC4699906(MiAaPQ)EBC3052508(EXLCZ)99100000000002448620041029d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe presidentialization of politics[electronic resource] a comparative study of modern democracies /edited by Thomas Poguntke and Paul WebbOxford Oxford University Press20051 online resource (xv, 361 p.)Comparative politicsDescription based upon print version of record.0-19-921849-8 0-19-925201-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.""Contents""; ""Acknowledgements and Dedication""; ""List of Figures""; ""List of Tables""; ""Notes on Contributors""; ""1. The Presidentialization of Politics in Democratic Societies: A Framework for Analysis""; ""2. The British Prime Minister: Much More Than �First Among Equals�""; ""3. A Presidentializing Party State? The Federal Republic of Germany""; ""4. Presidentialization, Italian Style""; ""5. The Presidentialization of Spanish Democracy: Sources of Prime Ministerial Power in Post-Franco Spain""; ""6. The Low Countries: From �Prime Minister� to President-Minister""""7. Denmark: Presidentialization in a Consensual Democracy""""8. �President Persson��How Did Sweden Get Him?""; ""9. Canada: Executive Dominance and Presidentialization""; ""10. Dyarchic Presidentialization in a Presidentialized Polity: The French Fifth Republic""; ""11. Finland: Let the Force Be with the Leader� But Who Is the Leader?""; ""12. The Presidentialization of Portuguese Democracy?""; ""13. The Failure of Presidential Parliamentarism: Constitutional versus Structural Presidentialization in Israel�s Parliamentary Democracy""""14. The Semi-Sovereign American Prince: The Dilemma of an Independent President in a Presidential Government""""15. The Presidentialization of Contemporary Democratic Politics: Evidence, Causes, and Consequences""; ""Index""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""Leading experts examine and compare the changing role of political parties and their leadership in 14 modern democracies. It is shown how they are increasingly following a presidential logic of governance, through which leadership is becoming more central and more powerful, but also increasingly dependent on appeal to the mass public.Comparative politics (Oxford University Press)Executive powerCross-cultural studiesPresidentsCross-cultural studiesPolitical leadershipCross-cultural studiesElectronic books.Executive powerPresidentsPolitical leadership324.2/2Poguntke Thomas544168Webb Paul(Paul D.)552775European Consortium for Political Research.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910450003703321The presidentialization of politics2206632UNINA