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Springer Biocommunication of Plants - Signaling and Communication

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Description

Explore the complex world of plant behavior with Biocommunication of Plants, part of the Signaling and Communication in Plants series by Springer. This scientific text examines how plants act as highly sensitive organisms to manage their survival in competitive environments. Since plants are sessile, they must develop sophisticated methods to assess their surroundings and manage resources both above and below the ground. This book provides a detailed look at how plants estimate energy needs for specific biological goals and coordinate behavioral patterns through communication. It covers the ways these organisms realize optimum variants for their environment and take measures to control their surroundings. Additionally, the text includes a look at the role viruses play within these dynamic interactional networks. This resource is an essential addition for those studying biological sciences, biochemistry, and plant signaling mechanisms.

Key Features

Examines how plants assess their surroundings to manage environmental resources effectively.

Details the methods plants use to estimate energy needs for specific biological goals.

Explains the processes plants use to communicate and coordinate behavioral patterns.

Provides coverage on the role of viruses within highly dynamic interactional networks.

Analyzes how sessile organisms compete for resources above and below the ground.

Offers scientific insight into how plants realize the optimum variant for their environment.

Product Specifications

Format
Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
23 February 2014
Listed Since
13 February 2014

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