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Plant Structure and Ecophysiology

2011
Rubber is synthesized in over 7500 plant species, confined to 300 genera of seven families: Euphorbiaceae, Apocynaceae, Asclepiadaceae, Asteraceae, Moraceae, Papaveraceae and Sapotaceae (Backhaus 1985; Lewinsohn 1991; Cornish et al. 1993) (see Chap. 1 for other sources of rubber). Of late, scientists have started exploring the possibility of generating
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Ecophysiology of Spiders

1987
A Cuticle, Temperature and Respiration.- I Chelicerate Cuticle Structure.- II Coloration and Chromes.- III Thermal and Water Relations.- IV Behavioural Temperature Regulation.- V Behavioural and Physiological Adaptations to Cold.- VI Respiratory System: Structure and Function.- VII Heart Rate and Physiological Ecology.- VIII Moulting Hormones.- B ...
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Ecophysiology

2008
L.A. Ferry-Graham, A.C. Gibb
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Digging deeper: what the critical zone perspective adds to the study of plant ecophysiology

New Phytologist, 2020
Todd E Dawson   +2 more
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Ecophysiology of plants

2014
Ekofiziologija bilja proučava interakciju između biljaka i njihovog okoliša povezujući biljnu fiziologiju s ekologijom. Stupanj prilagodljivosti pojedinih biljnih vrsta na uvjete okoliša promjenom morfoloških svojstava i fizioloških mehanizama, utječe na opstanak i rast biljaka, njihovu produktivnost i međusobne odnose kao što su kompeticija ...
Đurđević, Boris   +2 more
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Ecophysiological hierarchies.

Israel journal of medical sciences, 1976
Among bovids, antelopes, rodents and marsupials--in fact, probably in most animals--the rates of energy and water turnover are linked to salt tolerance, renal concentration and protein synthesis rates. Evolution in wet areas is associated with high turnover rates and low salt tolerance, while desert derivation goes with low rate functions and high salt
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