Plant Adaptation: Molecular Genetics and Ecology

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Автор: Q.C.B. Cronk, J. Whitton, R.H. Ree, and I.E.P. Taylor

Название: Plant Adaptation: Molecular Genetics and Ecology

Издательство: NRC Research Press Ottawa

Год: 2004

Формат: pdf

Размер: 5.5Mb

Язык: Английский

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Этот сборник посвящён различным аспектам адаптации растений.

Contents

Chapter 1. The new science of adaptation: an introduction.

Chapter 2. Discussion report: an intellectual framework for a plant adaptation science

Chapter 3. Pathways to plant population genomics

Chapter 4. Evolvability and the raw materials for adaptation

Chapter 5. Nucleocytoplasmic incompatibility fosters speciation

Chapter 6. Discussion report: answered and unanswered questions in plant adaptation

Chapter 7. Plant population genomics, linkage disequilibrium mapping and the genetics of adaptation

Chapter 8. Genomic approaches to identifying quantitative trait loci: lessons from Arabidopsis thaliana

Chapter 9. Experimental analysis of adaptive landscape topographies

Chapter 10. Terpene synthases and the mediation of plant-insect ecological interactions byterpenoids:amini-review

Chapter 11. Adaptation in plant speciation: empirical evidence for the role of selection in the evolution of isolating barriers between plant species

Chapter 12. Discussion report: new methods and tools for plant adaptation – what do we need?

Chapter 13. Trends in the evolution of edaphic specialists with an example of parallel evolution in the Lasthenia californica complex

Chapter 14. Floral adaptations and biotic and abiotic selection pressures

Chapter 15. Polyploidy and plant adaptation: a framework for future research

Chapter 16. Evolutionary genetics of self-incompatibility in a new “model” plant: Arabidopsis lyrata

Chapter 17. Natural variation among accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana: beyond the

flowering date, what morphological traits are relevant to study adaptation?

Chapter 18. The study of ancient adaptation: a case study of a phytochrome gene pair from early-diverging angiosperms

Chapter 19. The variable nature of herbivore defense: evidence for a rapidly diverging Kunitz trypsin inhibitor gene in Populus

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