Methods in Comparative Plant Population Ecology

Methods in Comparative Plant Population Ecology
Author: David J. Gibson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2015
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780199671465

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This second edition provides authoritative guidance on research methodology for plant population ecology. Practical advice is provided to assist senior undergraduates and post-graduate students, and all researchers, design their own field and greenhouse experiments and establish a research programme in plant population ecology.

Introduction to Plant Population Biology

Introduction to Plant Population Biology
Author: Jonathan Silvertown,Deborah Charlesworth
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781444311150

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This completely revised, fourth edition of Introduction to PlantPopulation Biology continues the approach taken by its highlysuccessful predecessors. Ecological and genetic principles areintroduced and theory is made accessible by clear, accurateexposition with plentiful examples. Models and theoreticalarguments are developed gradually, requiring a minimum ofmathematics. The book emphasizes the particular characteristics of plantsthat affect their population biology, and evolutionary questionsthat are particularly relevant for plants. Wherever appropriate, itis shown how ecology and genetics interact, presenting a roundedpicture of the population biology of plants. Topics covered include variation and its inheritance, geneticmarkers including molecular markers, plant breeding systems,ecological genetics, intraspecific interactions, populationdynamics, regional dynamics and metapopulations, competition andcoexistence, and the evolution of breeding systems and lifehistory. An extensive bibliography provides access to the recentliterature that will be invaluable to students and academicsalike. Effective integration of plant population ecology, populationgenetics and evolutionary biology. The new edition is thoroughly revised and now includesmolecular techniques. The genetics chapters have been completely rewritten by a newco-author, Deborah Charlesworth.

Conserving Plant Genetic Diversity in Protected Areas

Conserving Plant Genetic Diversity in Protected Areas
Author: José María Iriondo,Nigel Maxted,Mohammad Ehsan Dulloo
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2008
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 9781845933715

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Conservation in protected areas has focused on preserving biodiversity of ecosystems and species, whereas conserving the genetic diversity contained within species has historically often been ignored. However, maintaining genetic diversity is fundamental to food security and the provision of raw materials and it is best preserved within plants' natural habitats. This is particularly true for wild plants that are directly related to crop species and can play a key role in providing beneficial traits, such as pest or disease resistance and yield improvement. These wild relatives are presently threatened due to processes of habitat destruction and change and methodologies have been adapted to provide in-situ conservation through the establishment of genetic reserves within the existing network of protected areas.Providing a long-awaited synthesis of these new methodologies, this book presents a practical set of management guidelines that can be used for the conservation of plant genetic diversity of crop wild relatives in protected areas.

Introduction to Plant Population Ecology

Introduction to Plant Population Ecology
Author: Jonathan W. Silvertown
Publsiher: Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1982
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015007463071

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"This relatively new approach to the study of plant ecology introduces the idea that vegetation can be analysed in terms of the plant populations of which it is composed and in terms of the births, deaths and development of individuals in these populations" -- Back cover.

Grasses and Grassland Ecology

Grasses and Grassland Ecology
Author: David J. Gibson
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2008-10-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780191546099

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Grasslands, in particular managed pastures and rangelands, are widespread, covering approximately 40% (52 million km2) of the Earth's land surface. They are dominated by members of the Poaceae - the fourth largest plant family with over 7,500 species, and also the most widespread. Grasslands constitute a major biome on all continents except Antarctica and also represent the most important food crop on Earth with corn, wheat, maize, rice and millet accounting for the majority of our agricultural output. Grasses and Grassland Ecology provides an ecologically orientated introduction to this influential group of plants, summarizing the most recent scientific research in ecology and agriculture in the context of the older, classic literature. Ten chapters cover the morphology, anatomy, physiology and systematics of grasses, their population, community and ecosystem ecology, their global distribution, and the effects of disturbance and grassland management. This comprehensive and accessible textbook is suitable for graduate level students as well as professional researchers in the fields of plant ecology, rangeland science, crop science, and agriculture.

Introduction to Plant Population Ecology

Introduction to Plant Population Ecology
Author: Silvertown
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1987-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0470205865

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Perspectives on Plant Population Ecology

Perspectives on Plant Population Ecology
Author: Rodolfo Dirzo,Jos?e Sarukh?an
Publsiher: Sinauer Associates, Incorporated
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1984
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015039900306

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Methods in Comparative Plant Ecology

Methods in Comparative Plant Ecology
Author: G.A. Hendry,J.P. Grime
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2012-10-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401046557

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Methods in Comparative Plant Ecology: A laboratory manual is a sister book to the widely acclaimed Comparative Plant Ecology by Grime, Hodgson and Hunt. It contains details on some 90 critical concise diagnostic techniques by over 40 expert contributors. In one volume it provides an authoritative bench-top guide to diagnostic techniques in experimental plant ecology.