Reproductive Allocation in Plants

Reproductive Allocation in Plants
Author: Edward Reekie,Fakhri A. Bazzaz
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2011-05-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780080454337

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Much effort has been devoted to developing theories to explain the wide variation we observe in reproductive allocation among environments. Reproductive Allocation in Plants describes why plants differ in the proportion of their resources that they allocate to reproduction and looks into the various theories. This book examines the ecological and evolutionary explanations for variation in plant reproductive allocation from the perspective of the underlying physiological mechanisms controlling reproduction and growth. An international team of leading experts have prepared chapters summarizing the current state of the field and offering their views on the factors determining reproductive allocation in plants. This will be a valuable resource for senior undergraduate students, graduate students and researchers in ecology, plant ecophysiology, and population biology. 8 outstanding chapters dedicated to the evolution and ecology of variation in plant reproductive allocation Written by an international team of leading experts in the field Provides enough background information to make it accessible to senior undergraduate students Includes over 60 figures and 29 tables

Plant Reproductive Ecology Patterns and Strategies

Plant Reproductive Ecology   Patterns and Strategies
Author: Jon and Lesley Lovett-Doust Professor of Biology the University of Windsor
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1988-07-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780198021926

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This collection of reviews by leading investigators examines plant reproduction and sexuality within a framework of evolutionary ecology, providing an up-to-date account of the field. The contributors discuss conceptual issues, showing the importance of sex allocation, sexual selection and inclusive fitness, and the dimensions of paternity and maternity in plants. The evolution, maintenance, and loss of self-incompatibility in plants, the nature of 'sex choice' in plants, and sex dimorphism are all explored in detail. Specific forms of biotic interactions shaping the evolution of plant reproductive strategy are discussed, and a taxonomically based review of the reproductive ecology of non-angiosperm plant groups, such as bryophytes, ferns, and algae, is presented. Together these studies focus on the complexities of plant life cycles and the distinctive reproductive biologies of these organisms, while showing the similarities between nonflowering plants and the more thoroughly documented flowering species.

Reproductive Ecology of Flowering Plants Patterns and Processes

Reproductive Ecology of Flowering Plants  Patterns and Processes
Author: Rajesh Tandon,K. R. Shivanna,Monika Koul
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2020-08-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811542107

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Sexual reproduction is the predominant mode of perpetuation for flowering plant species. Investigating the reproductive strategies of plants has grown to become a vast area of research and, in crop plants, covers events from flowering to fruit and seed development; in wild species, it extends up to seed dispersal and seedling recruitment. Thus, reproduction determines the extent of yield in crop plants and, in wild plants, also determines the efficacy of recruiting new adults to the population, making this field important both from fundamental and applied plant biology perspectives. Moreover, in light of the growing concerns regarding food and nutritional security for the growing population and preserving biological diversity, reproductive biology of flowering plants has acquired special significance. Extensive studies on various facets of reproduction are being carried out around the world. However, these studies are scattered across research journals and reviews from diverse areas of biology. The present volume covers the whole spectrum of reproductive ecology, from phenology and floral biology, to sexuality and pollination biology/ecology including floral rewards, breeding systems, apomixis and seed dispersal. In turn, transgene flow, its biosafety and mitigation approaches, and the ‘global pollinator crisis’, which has become a major international concern in light of the urgent need to sustain crop yield and biodiversity, are discussed in detail. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable resource for students, teachers and researchers of botany, zoology, ecology, agriculture and forestry, as well as conservation biologists.

Plant Resource Allocation

Plant Resource Allocation
Author: Fakhri A. Bazzaz,John Grace
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 303
Release: 1997-07-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080539072

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Plant Resource Allocation is an exploration of the latest insights into the theory and functioning of plant resource allocation. An international team of physiological ecologists has prepared chapters devoted to the fundamental topics of resource allocation. Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of resource allocation in plants All contributors are leaders in their respective fields

Evolutionary Ecology of Plant Reproductive Strategies

Evolutionary Ecology of Plant Reproductive Strategies
Author: Thomas Johannes de Jong,Petrus Gerardus Leonardus Klinkhamer
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2005-10-13
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521821428

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This book places the wealth of data that have been collected on plants into the unifying framework of game theory.

The Reproductive Capacity of Plants

The Reproductive Capacity of Plants
Author: Sir Edward James Salisbury
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1942
Genre: Plant ecology
ISBN: UOM:39015006126901

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The significance of seed size and its relation to habitat conditions. The viability of seeds from plants of diverse vigour. Methods and terminology. The influence of soil and climate on seed output. The influence of competition on reproduction. The relation between seed number per capsules per plant. The comparative study of seed output and reproductive capacity. Reproduction by seeds in relation to life span. The seed production of parrasites, saprophytes and semiparasites. The reproductive capacity of terrestrial orchids. Reproduction in the genus hypericum. Reproduction in the gentianaceae. The genus linaria. The genus verbascum. Reproduction in relation to habitat and conditions of colonization.

Reproductive Biology of Plants

Reproductive Biology of Plants
Author: Kishan Gopal Ramawat,Jean-Michel Merillon,K. R. Shivanna
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781482201338

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Reproductive biology is the basis of species improvement and a thorough understanding of this is needed for plant improvement, whether by conventional or biotechnological methods. This book presents an up to date and comprehensive description of reproduction in lower plants, gymnosperms and higher plants. It covers general plant biology, pollinatio

Life History Evolution in Plants

Life History Evolution in Plants
Author: Timo Olavi Vuorisalo,P. Mutikainen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2001-11-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1402002793

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"The lack of discussion of the life histories of modular organisms is the weakness of this book that I most regret. . . . Modular organisms are different. " S. C. Steams: The Evolution of Life Histories (1992) Life-history theory endeavours to increase our understanding of the processe,s whereby the broad features of the life cycles of organisms, such as the timing and magnitude of reproduction, have evolved. Although reproductive traits have dominated as study objects due to their immediate importance for evolutionary success, much work has also been conducted on patterns of development, growth and senescence, as well as on the shifts in resource allocation related to these processes. The basic axiom of life-history theory is that patterns of life histories, such as reproductive traits, are subject to evolutionary explanation. This idea can be traced back at least as far as Darwin's Origin of Species (1859). In his discussion of plant domestication, Darwin wrote: "I cannot doubt that the continued selection of slight variations, either in the leaves, the flowers, or the fruit, will produce races differing from each other chiefly in these characters". Darwin was impressed by the success of plant breeders in moulding the growth and reproductive parameters of cultivated plants, and believed that natural selection could have a similar impact in natural populations.