Ecological biochemistry: environmental and interspecies interactions/ edited by Gerd-Joachim Krauss and Dietrich H. Nies

Contributor(s): Krauss, Gerd-Joachim, ed | Nies, Dietrich H, edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Weinheim: Wiley-VCH Verlag, 2015Description: xxv, 413 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN: 9783527316502Subject(s): Environmental chemistry | Biochemistry DDC classification: 577.14
Contents:
Part I : Basics of life -- 1. Basic biochemical roots 2. Specialized plant metabolites: diversity and biosynthesis 3. Evolution of secondary metabolism in plants Part II : Ecological signatures of life 4. Systematics of life, its early evolution, and diversity 5. Communities and ecosystem functioning 6. Food chains and nutrient cycles Part III : Biochemical response to physiochemical stress (abiotic stress) 7. Information processing and survival strategies 8. Oxygen 9. Light 10. Water 11. Mineral deficiencies 12. Excess of metals 13. Xenobiotics from human impacts Part IV: Organismal interactions (biotic stress) 14. The biofilm mode of life 15. Rhizosphere interactions 16. Plant animal dialogues Part V: The methodological platform 17. Sensing of pollutant effects and bioremediation 18. The -omics tool box / D. Schaumloffel 19. Microscope techniques and single cell analysis
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Part I : Basics of life --

1. Basic biochemical roots

2. Specialized plant metabolites: diversity and biosynthesis

3. Evolution of secondary metabolism in plants

Part II : Ecological signatures of life

4. Systematics of life, its early evolution, and diversity

5. Communities and ecosystem functioning

6. Food chains and nutrient cycles

Part III : Biochemical response to physiochemical stress (abiotic stress)

7. Information processing and survival strategies

8. Oxygen

9. Light

10. Water

11. Mineral deficiencies

12. Excess of metals

13. Xenobiotics from human impacts

Part IV: Organismal interactions (biotic stress)

14. The biofilm mode of life

15. Rhizosphere interactions

16. Plant animal dialogues

Part V: The methodological platform

17. Sensing of pollutant effects and bioremediation
18. The -omics tool box / D. Schaumloffel

19. Microscope techniques and single cell analysis

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