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Introduction -- Phloem, the integrative avenue / Aart J.E. van Bel and Gary A. Thompson -- Cell biology of sieve element-companion cell complexes / Rosemary G. White -- Fundamentals of phloem transport physiology / John W. Patrick -- B. Functional aspects of structural SE components -- Roles of plasma membrane transporters in phloem functions / Mechthild Tegeder, Yong-Ling Ruan, and John W. Patrick -- Regulation of sucrose carrier activities / Christina Ku?hn -- Cellular basis of electrical potential waves along the phloem and impact of coincident Ca2+ fluxes / Jens B. Hafke and Aart J.E. van Bel -- Sieve element occlusion / Michael Knoblauch and Daniel Mullendore -- C. Long-distance signaling -- Sieve elements : Puzzling activities deciphered through proteomics studies / Sylvie Dinant and William J. Lucas -- Endogenous RNA constituents of the phloem and their possible roles in long-distance signaling / Julia Kehr and Anja Buhtz -- The effect of long-distance signaling on development / David J. Hannapel -- Plant defense and long-distance signaling in the phloem / Frank Gaupels and A. Corina Vlot -- D. Biotic interactions with the phloem -- Role of phloem metabolites in plant defense / Jillian M. Hagel, Akpevwe Onoyovwi, Edward C. Yeung, and Peter J. Facchini -- Viroids and phloem-limited viruses : Unique molecular probes of phloem biology / Lucy R. Stewart, Biao Ding, and Bryce W. Falk -- Spiroplasmas and phytoplasmas : the phytopathogenic mollicutes of the phloem / Allyson M. MacLean and Saskia A. Hogenhout -- Breaching the sieve element : the role of saliva as the molecular interface between aphids and the phloem / Torsten Will, James C. Carolan, and Thomas L. Wilkinson -- Behavioral and molecular-genetic basis of resistance against phloem feeding insects / Linda Walling and Gary A. Thompson. 330 $aPhloem: Molecular Cell Biology, Systemic Communication, Biotic Interactions is a timely collection of research on the cellular and molecular biology of this plant vascular tissue. Recent advances in phloem research have revealed the centrality of this plant tissue to whole plant development and physiology. Building on advances made through developments of new analytical technologies, this book will provide readers with a current and comprehensive reference on the role of phloem in plant growth and development. 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Thin Sections -- File 5: The Polarized Light Microscope -- File 6: Other Techniques of Observation -- File 7: Electron and Energy Imaging -- File 8: Colours of Minerals -- File 9: The Micromorphological Approach -- 2 The Organization of Soil Fragments -- File 10: Concept of Fabric 327 $aFile 11: Multiscalar Approach to Fabric -- File 12: Basic Distribution Patterns -- File 13: c/f Related Distributions I -- File 14: c/f Related Distributions II -- File 15: Aggregates and Aggregation -- File 16: Degree of Separation and Accommodation of Aggregates -- File 17: The Nature of Voids -- File 18: Morphology of Voids I -- File 19: The Morphology of Voids II -- File 20: Microstructure I -- File 21: Microstructure II -- 3 Basic Components -- File 22: Mineral and Organic Constituents -- File 23: Particle Size and Sorting -- File 24: Shape of Grains: Equidimensionality 327 $aFile 25: Shape of Grains: Roundness and Sphericity -- File 26: Basalt, Granite, and Gabbro -- File 27: Schist, Gneiss, and Amphibolite -- File 28: Quartzite and Marble -- File 29: Calcium-Bearing Sedimentary Rocks -- File 30: Sand and Sandstone -- File 31: Mineral Grains in the Soil I: Quartz and Chalcedony -- File 32: Mineral Grains in the Soil II: Feldspar and Mica -- File 33: Mineral Grains in the Soil III: Inosilicates and Nesosilicates -- File 34: Mineral Grains in the Soil IV: Carbonates -- File 35: Mineral Grains in the Soil V: Chlorides and Sulphates -- File 36: Biominerals I 327 $aFile 37: Biominerals II -- File 38: Biominerals III -- File 39: Anthropogenic Features I -- File 40: Anthropogenic Features II -- File 41: Organic Matter I -- File 42: Organic Matter II -- File 43: Humus -- File 44: Micromass -- File 45: B-Fabric I -- File 46: B-Fabric II -- 4 Pedogenic Features -- File 47: Imprints of Pedogenesis -- File 48: Iron- and Manganese-Bearing Nodules -- File 49: Carbonate Nodules -- File 50: Polygenetic Nodules -- File 51: Nodules: Morphology and Border Shape -- File 52: Nodules: Orthic, Anorthic, and Disorthic -- File 53: Crystals and Crystal Intergrowths 327 $aFile 54: Impregnations -- File 55: Depletions -- File 56: Coatings with Clays I -- File 57: Coatings with Clays II -- File 58: Micropans, Coarse Coatings, Cappings, and Crusts -- File 59: Hypocoatings and Quasicoatings: Amorphous -- File 60: Coatings and Hypocoatings: Crystalline -- File 61: Mineral Infillings -- File 62: Mineral Infillings of Biological Origin -- File 63: Pedoturbations -- File 64: Faecal Pellets -- File 65: Dung and Vertebrate Excrements -- File 66: Composite Pedogenic Features -- File 67: Uncommon Features -- 5 Pedofeatures Associated to Soil Processes 327 $aFile 68: Pedofeatures and Soil Processes 330 $aThis open access atlas is an up-to-date visual resource on the features and structures observed in soil thin sections, i.e. soil micromorphology. 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Part five gives interpretations of features associated with the main processes at work in soils and paleosols. Part six presents a view of what the future of soil micromorphology could be. Finally, the last part consists of the index and annexes, including the list of mineral formulas. 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