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ОбложкаPallardy S.G. Physiology of woody plants. - 3rd ed. - Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2008. - xi, 454 p.: ill. - Bibliogr.: p.379-440. - Ind.: p.441-454. - ISBN 978-0-12-088765-1
 

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Оглавление / Contents
 
CHAPTER 1  Introduction ......................................... 1

Heredity and Environmental Regulation
of Growth ....................................................... 1
Physiological Regulation of Growth .............................. 2
   Some Important Physiological Processes and Conditions ........ 3
   Complexity of Physiological Processes ........................ 3
Problems of Foresters, Horticulturists, and Arborists ........... 3
   Physiology in Relation to Present and Future Problems ........ 4
Summary ......................................................... 6
General References .............................................. 6

CHAPTER 2  The Woody Plant Body ................................. 9

Introduction .................................................... 9
Crown Form ..................................................... 10
   Variations in Crown Form .................................... 10
Stem Form ...................................................... 11
Vegetative Organs and Tissues .................................. 12
Leaves ......................................................... 12
   Angiosperms ................................................. 13
   Variations in Size and Structure of Leaves .................. 15
   Gymnosperms ................................................. 17
Stems .......................................................... 19
   Sapwood and Heartwood ....................................... 19
   Xylem Increments and Annual Rings ........................... 20
   Earlywood and Latewood ...................................... 21
   Phloem Increments ........................................... 22
Wood Structure of Gymnosperms .................................. 23
   Axial Elements .............................................. 24
   Horizontal Elements ......................................... 25
Wood Structure of Angiosperms .................................. 25
   Axial Elements .............................................. 26
   Horizontal Elements ......................................... 27
Bark ........................................................... 27
Roots .......................................................... 28
   Adventitious Roots .......................................... 30
   Root Tips ................................................... 30
   Root Hairs .................................................. 31
   Suberized and Unsuberized Roots ............................. 32
   Mycorrhizas ................................................. 33
Reproductive Structures ........................................ 35
   Angiosperms ................................................. 35
   Gymnosperms ................................................. 36
Summary ........................................................ 37
General References ............................................. 38

CHAPTER 3  Vegetative Growth ................................... 39

Introduction ................................................... 39
Cell and Tissue Growth ......................................... 40
   Dormancy .................................................... 42
   Dormancy Concepts ........................................... 42
Hormonal Influences on Bud Dormancy ............................ 44
   Shoot Growth ................................................ 45
   Bud Characteristics ......................................... 46
   Dormant and Adventitious Buds ............................... 46
   Hormonal Influences on Shoot Growth ......................... 47
   Leaf Growth ................................................. 48
   Seasonal Leaf Growth Characteristics ........................ 49
   Leaf Area Index ............................................. 50
Shoot Growth Types and Patterns ................................ 50
   Determinate and Indeterminate Shoots ........................ 50
   Epicormic Shoots ............................................ 50
   Preformed and Neoformed Shoots .............................. 51
   Recurrently Flushing Shoots ................................. 51
   Abnormal Late-Season Shoots ................................. 52
   Apical Dominance ............................................ 53
   Maximum Height .............................................. 54
Shoot Growth in the Tropics .................................... 54
Cambial Growth ................................................. 55
   Cell Division in the Cambium ................................ 55
   Production of Xylem and Phloem .............................. 55
   Time of Growth Initiation and Amounts of Xylem and Phloem
      Produced ................................................. 56
   Differentiation of Cambial Derivatives ...................... 56
      Increase in Cell Size .................................... 58
   Hormonal Influences on Cambial Growth ....................... 58
   Cell Wall Thickening ........................................ 62
   Loss of Protoplasts ......................................... 62
   Formation and Development of Rays ........................... 63
   Expansion of the Cambium .................................... 63
   Variations in Growth Increments ............................. 63
   Seasonal Duration of Cambial Growth ......................... 64
   Anomalous Cambial Growth .................................... 64
   Sapwood and Heartwood Formation ............................. 64
   Wounding and Wound Healing .................................. 67
Root Growth .................................................... 68
   Root Elongation ............................................. 69
   Rate of Root growth ......................................... 70
   Seasonal Variations ......................................... 70
   Cambial Growth in Roots ..................................... 71
Shedding of Plant Parts ........................................ 72
   Leaves ...................................................... 73
   Branches .................................................... 77
   Bark ........................................................ 78
   Roots ....................................................... 79
Measurement and Analysis of Growth ............................. 80
   Analysis of Growth .......................................... 80
   Relative Growth Rates ....................................... 81
   Allometric Formula and the Allometric Coefficient ........... 81
   Net Assimilation Rate and Other Growth Parameters ........... 82
   Limitations of Traditional Growth Analysis for Woody
      Plants ................................................... 84
Summary ........................................................ 85
General References ............................................. 86
 
CHAPTER 4  Reproductive Growth ................................. 87

Introduction ................................................... 87
   Reciprocal Relations between Vegetative and Reproductive
      Growth ................................................... 88
Sexual Reproduction in Angiosperms ............................. 88
   Flowering Periodicity ....................................... 88
   Pollination ................................................. 90
   Fruit Set ................................................... 90
   Fertilization ............................................... 91
   Postfertilization Development ............................... 91
   Polyembryony ................................................ 92
   Apomixis .................................................... 92
   Parthenocarpy ............................................... 92
   Growth of Fruits ............................................ 92
   Fruit Ripening .............................................. 93
Sexual Reproduction in Gymnosperms ............................. 96
   Cone Initiation and Development ............................. 96
   Polyembryony ................................................ 99
   Parthenocarpy ............................................... 99
   Duration and Timing of Cone Development ..................... 99
   Increase in Size and Dry Weight of Cones and Seeds ......... 100
Maturation of Seeds ........................................... 102
Abscission of Reproductive Structures ......................... 103
   Abscission and Crop Yield .................................. 103
Summary ....................................................... 105
General References ............................................ 106

CHAPTER 5  Photosynthesis ..................................... 107

Introduction .................................................. 107
Chloroplast Development and Structure ......................... 108
   Pigments ................................................... 109
   Proteins ................................................... 110
   Membrane Systems ........................................... 110
The Photosynthetic Mechanism .................................. 110
   Light Reactions ............................................ 110
   Photochemistry ............................................. 111
   Electron Transport ......................................... 112
   NADP+ Reduction ............................................ 112
   Photophosphorylation ....................................... 112
   Photoinhibition ............................................ 113
   Dark Reactions ............................................. 116
Carbon Dioxide Uptake by Photosynthetic Tissues ............... 119
Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Discrimination During
   Photosynthesis ............................................. 121
Variations in Rates of Photosynthesis ......................... 122
   Species and Genetic Variations ............................. 123
   Photosynthesis and Productivity ............................ 124
   Diurnal Variations ......................................... 126
   Seasonal Variations ........................................ 128
Environmental Factors ......................................... 132
   Light Intensity ............................................ 132
   Air Temperature ............................................ 140
   Soil Temperature ........................................... 142
   Carbon Dioxide ............................................. 144
Water Supply .................................................. 147
   Soil Drying and Photosynthesis ............................. 147
   Humidity ................................................... 151
   Flooding ................................................... 152
   Mineral Nutrition .......................................... 152
   Salinity ................................................... 155
   Pollution .................................................. 156
   Applied Chemicals .......................................... 158
Plant Factors ................................................. 158
   Stomatal Characteristics and Capacity of Photosynthetic
      Partial Processes ....................................... 159
   Source-Sink Relations ...................................... 160
   Age of Leaves and of the Plant ............................. 162
Summary ....................................................... 164
General References ............................................ 166

CHAPTER 6  Enzymes, Energetics and Respiration ................ 169

Introduction .................................................. 169
Enzymes and Energetics ........................................ 169
   Enzymes .................................................... 169
   Energetics ................................................. 172
Respiration ................................................... 173
   Biological Oxidations ...................................... 174
   ATP ........................................................ 174
   Other High-Energy Compounds ................................ 175
   Glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle ............................. 175
   Electron Transfer and Oxidative Phosphorylation ............ 176
   Metabolic Decomposition of Respiration ..................... 176
   Other Oxidases ............................................. 177
   The Pentose Shunt .......................................... 178
   Anaerobic Respiration ...................................... 178
   Respiratory Quotient ....................................... 179
   Photorespiration ........................................... 179
Respiration of Plants and Plant Parts ......................... 180
   Amount of Food Used in Respiration ......................... 180
   Respiration of Entire Trees ................................ 180
   Respiration of Various Plant Parts ......................... 181
   Seasonal Variations ........................................ 185
   Scaling of Respiration to the Ecosystem Level Respiration
      of Harvested Fruits ..................................... 187
Factors Affecting Respiration ................................. 188
   Age and Physiological Condition of Tissues Available
      Substrate ............................................... 188
   Light ...................................................... 188
   Hydration .................................................. 188
   Temperature ................................................ 189
   Composition of the Atmosphere .............................. 190
   Soil Aeration .............................................. 191
   Mechanical Stimuli and Injuries ............................ 191
   Chemicals .................................................. 192
   Air Pollutants ............................................. 193
Assimilation .................................................. 194
Summary ....................................................... 195
General References ............................................ 197

CHAPTER 7  Carbohydrates ...................................... 199

Introduction .................................................. 199
Kinds of Carbohydrates ........................................ 199
   Monosaccharides ............................................ 199
   Oligosaccharides ........................................... 200
   Polysaccharides ............................................ 201
Carbohydrate Transformations .................................. 204
   Phosphorylation ............................................ 204
   Sucrose .................................................... 205
   Starch ..................................................... 205
Uses of Carbohydrates ......................................... 205
   Respiration ................................................ 206
   Growth ..................................................... 206
   Defense .................................................... 207
   Leaching ................................................... 207
   Exudation .................................................. 208
Accumulation of Carbohydrates ................................. 208
   Carbohydrate Distribution .................................. 208
   Storage Sites .............................................. 208
Autumn Coloration ............................................. 211
Summary ....................................................... 214
General References ............................................ 215

CHAPTER 8  Lipids, Terpenoids, and Related Substances ......... 217

Introduction .................................................. 217
Lipids ........................................................ 218
   Simple Lipids .............................................. 218
   Fatty Acids ................................................ 218
   Lipid Distribution ......................................... 219
Waxes, Cutin, and Suberin ..................................... 220
   Cuticle .................................................... 220
   Waxes ...................................................... 220
   Cutin and Suberin .......................................... 222
Internal Lipids ............................................... 223
   Phospholipids .............................................. 223
   Glycolipids ................................................ 224
   Membrane Lipids ............................................ 224
Isoprenoids or Terpenoids ..................................... 224
   Essential Oils ............................................. 224
   Resins ..................................................... 225
   Oleoresins ................................................. 226
   Monoterpenes ............................................... 227
   Carotenoids ................................................ 229
   Rubber ..................................................... 229
   Related Compounds .......................................... 231
Summary ....................................................... 231
General References ............................................ 232

CHAPTER 9  Nitrogen Metabolism ................................ 233

Introduction .................................................. 233
Distribution and Seasonal Fluctuations of Nitrogen ............ 234
   Concentration in Various Tissues ........................... 234
   Seasonal Changes in Nitrogen Concentration ................. 235
   Changes in Distribution with Age ........................... 238
Important Nitrogen Compounds .................................. 240
   Amino Acids ................................................ 240
   Amino Acid Synthesis ....................................... 240
   Nitrate Reduction .......................................... 240
   Ammonia Assimilation ....................................... 242
   Transamination ............................................. 242
   Peptides ................................................... 242
   Amides ..................................................... 242
   Proteins ................................................... 243
   Nucleic Acids and Related Compounds ........................ 244
   Alkaloids .................................................. 244
Nitrogen Requirements ......................................... 244
Sources of Nitrogen ........................................... 246
   Nitrogen Fixation .......................................... 247
   Release from Litter ........................................ 249
The Nitrogen cycle ............................................ 250
Summary ....................................................... 253
General References ............................................ 253

CHAPTER 10 Mineral Nutrition .................................. 255

Introduction .................................................. 255
Functions of Mineral Nutrients and Effects of Deficiencies .... 256
   Nitrogen ................................................... 256
   Phosphorus ................................................. 256
   Potassium .................................................. 256
   Sulfur ..................................................... 257
   Calcium .................................................... 257
   Magnesium .................................................. 258
   Iron ....................................................... 258
   Manganese .................................................. 259
   Zinc ....................................................... 259
   Copper ..................................................... 259
   Boron ...................................................... 259
   Molybdenum ................................................. 260
   Chlorine ................................................... 260
   Nickel ..................................................... 260
   Other Mineral Nutrients .................................... 260
Accumulation and Distribution of Mineral Nutrients ............ 261
Mineral Cycling ............................................... 262
The Soil Mineral pool ......................................... 262
   Atmospheric Deposition ..................................... 262
   Leaching from Plants ....................................... 264
   Throughfall and Stemflow ................................... 266
   Weathering of Rocks and Minerals ........................... 268
   Decomposition of Organic Matter ............................ 268
   Temperature ................................................ 269
   Exudation from Roots ....................................... 270
Losses of Mineral Nutrients From Ecosystems ................... 270
   Ecosystem Disturbance ...................................... 270
   Temperate Forests .......................................... 270
   Tropical Forests ........................................... 274
   Leaching from Soil ......................................... 276
Absorption of Mineral Nutrients ............................... 277
   Terminology ................................................ 277
   Ion Movement in Soil ....................................... 279
   The Absorbing Zone ......................................... 279
   Factors Affecting Absorption ............................... 280
   Absorption by Leaves and Twigs ............................. 283
Summary ....................................................... 284
General References ............................................ 285

CHAPTER 11 Absorption of Water and Ascent of Sap .............. 287

Introduction .................................................. 287
Importance of Water ........................................... 287
   Cell Water Relations ....................................... 288
   Cell Structure ............................................. 288
   Water Status Quantification and Terminology ................ 288
   Water Movement ............................................. 290
   Measurement of Water Potential and Its Components .......... 291
   The Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Continuum ........................ 292
Absorption of Water ........................................... 294
   Soil Water ................................................. 294
   Concentration and Composition of Soil Solution ............. 298
   Soil Aeration .............................................. 298
   Soil Temperature ........................................... 299
   Absorption through Leaves and Stems ........................ 300
   Absorption through Roots ................................... 301
   Root Resistance ............................................ 304
   Extent and Efficiency of Root Systems ...................... 305
   Mycorrhizas and Water Relations ............................ 307
Water Absorption Processes .................................... 308
   Osmotically Driven Absorption .............................. 308
   Passive Absorption ......................................... 308
Root and Stem Pressures ....................................... 309
   Root Pressure .............................................. 309
   Guttation .................................................. 309
   Maple Sap Flow ............................................. 309
   Other Examples of Stem Pressure ............................ 312
Ascent of Sap ................................................. 312
The Water Conducting System ................................... 313
   Efficiency of Water Conduction ............................. 315
   Air Embolism and Xylem Blockage ............................ 317
   Disease .................................................... 321
Summary ....................................................... 321
General References ............................................ 322

CHAPTER 12 Transpiration, Plant Water Balance and Adaptation
           to Drought ......................................... 325

Introduction .................................................. 325
   The Process of Transpiration   326
Transpiration as a Physical Process ........................... 326
   Vapor Concentration Gradient from Leaf to Air .............. 327
   Resistances in the Water Vapor Pathway ..................... 328
Factors Affecting Transpiration ............................... 330
   Leaf Area .................................................. 330
   Root-Shoot Ratio ........................................... 331
   Leaf Size and Shape ........................................ 331
   Leaf Orientation ........................................... 331
   Leaf Surfaces .............................................. 332
   Stomata .................................................... 333
   Stomatal Control of Transpiration .......................... 338
Interaction of Factors Affecting Transpiration ................ 338
Transpiration Rates ........................................... 340
Water Loss From Plant Stands .................................. 342
   Factors Controlling Evapotranspiration ..................... 342
   Effects of Changes in Plant Cover .......................... 343
   Thinning ................................................... 343
   Relative Losses by Evaporation and Transpiration ........... 344
   Changes in Species Composition ............................. 345
   Methods for Reducing Transpiration ......................... 345
   Transpiration Ratio and Water Use Efficiency ............... 346
The Water Balance ............................................. 349
   The Dynamics of Plant Water Status ......................... 349
   The Absorption Lag ......................................... 350
   Internal Competition for Water ............................. 351
   Long-Term Variations in Water Content ...................... 352
   Seasonal Variations in Water Content ....................... 352
Effects of Water Stress ....................................... 354
Adaptation to Drought ......................................... 355
   Drought Avoidance .......................................... 356
   Drought Tolerance .......................................... 356
   Drought Hardening .......................................... 364
Summary ....................................................... 365
General References ............................................ 366

CHAPTER 13  Plant Hormones and Other Endogenous Growth
            Regulators ........................................ 367

Introduction .................................................. 367
Major Classes of Plant Hormones ............................... 367
   Auxins ..................................................... 368
   Gibberellins ............................................... 368
   Cytokinins ................................................. 369
   Abscisic Acid (ABA) ........................................ 371
   Ethylene ................................................... 371
Other Regulatory Compounds .................................... 373
   Brassinosteroids ........................................... 373
   Jasmonates ................................................. 374
   Salicylic Acid ............................................. 374
   Phenolic Compounds ......................................... 374
   Polyamines ................................................. 375
   Other Compounds ............................................ 375
Mechanisms of Hormone Action .................................. 376
Summary ....................................................... 377
General Reference ............................................. 377

Bibliography .................................................. 379
Index ......................................................... 441


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