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  • Zdenek Lastuvka; Barbara Politycka; S S Narwal

    Language: English

    Published by Scientific, 2007

    ISBN 10: 8172334788 ISBN 13: 9788172334789

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    Hardcover. Condition: As New. Contents Preface. Foreword. I. Basic principles 1. Terminology. 2. Methodical approach. 3. Biocybernetics. 4. Development of relationships. 5. Competition. 6. Allelopathy. 7. Coactions. II. Competition 1. Development of competition. 2. Competition and its determination. 3. Modelling of competition. 4. Density of Population autoregulation. 5. Adaptation and response. 6. Competition examples. 7. Competition and excretion of Allelopathic substances. III. Secondary compounds 1. Classification. 2. Secondary metabolites as Allelopathic substances. 3. Activity of Allelopathic substances. 4. Occurrence in plants. 5. Excretion / release. 6. Allelopathic substances in soil. 7. Uptake by plants. 8. Physiological effects. IV. Non contact coactions 1. Intraspecific coactions. 2. Higher plants and microorganisms. 3. Non contact coactions of higher plants. V. Antagonistic contact coactions 1. Choice of host and spores or seeds germination of parasites. 2. Infection. 3. Response of host and parasites. 4. Physiological processes influenced by parasite. 5. Higher plants and parasites. 6. Higher plants and animals. 7. Simulation mathematical evaluation of losses caused by parasites. VI. Synergic contact coactions 1. Rhizobium sp. 2. Bacterial symbiosis in leaves. 3. Higher plants and Actinomyces. 4. Mycorrhiza. VII. Conclusions. VIII. References. Appendix. Subject index. This is the first book on Coactions and Competition in Higher Plants worldwide. It was translated from Czech language because the English is read in most countries of the world hence the Allelopathy scientists would be able to know the phenomenon of coactions and competition in plants. The Allelopathic interactions in coactions and competition in higher plants greatly influences the productivity of field crops fruits trees and forest trees in natural and managed ecosystems. In tropic and subtropical countries many crops are grown in crop mixtures owing to their several advantages. Likewise in natural forests many tree spp. grow together besides many herbs and shrubs grow underneath their canopy. Now due to increased human population the farmers to meet the diverse requirements of their families grows several crops with trees called Agroforestry. However little information is available about the Allelopathic interactions in coactions and competition in the above agro ecosystems. Worldwide it is the only book available on these important aspects. This book will provide inspiration and in depth knowledge of the coactions and competition in higher plants. This book will be very useful for the researchers teachers and students of Biosciences (Plant ecology Plant physiology Biochemistry Microbiology) and Agricultural Sciences (Agronomy Forestry etc.). 220 pp.