Excerpt from Size and Form in Plants: With Special Reference to the Primary Conducting Tracts
An attempt has thus been made to extend to internal tissue - masses the Organographic Method introduced by Von Sachs in his classical Lectures on'the. Physiology of Plants,' and developed by Von Goebel in his Organographic, chiefly in relation to external form. The result has been to show that certain of the characteristic mouldings which the inner tracts assume arise independently of the in sertion, or even of the existence of appendages however deeply those tracts may be thus modified where appendages are present, and particularly where they are large.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the relationship between the size and shape of plants, with particular focus on the primary conducting vascular tracts. The author, an esteemed Professor of Botany, contends that as plants grow, they must adapt their form and structure to maintain an adequate surface area to volume ratio, which is essential for critical physiological processes. This fascinating exploration draws on a wide range of plant life, from the simplest to the most complex, to illustrate how these adaptations manifest in nature. The book begins by examining primitive vascular plants, such as the Psilotales and Lycopodiales, which offer a clear view of how the size-shape relationship plays out in relatively simple organisms. As the study progresses to more advanced plant types, the author demonstrates how the same principles apply, albeit with increasing complexity. Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the importance of understanding the size-shape relationship in the context of plant evolution. By examining how plants have adapted to changing size demands over time, we gain insights into the dynamic nature of plant life and its remarkable capacity for adaptation. The book concludes by reflecting on the significance of these insights for our understanding of plant biology. By recognizing the role of the size-shape relationship in plant development and evolution, we can better appreciate the intricate beauty and functional elegance of the plant kingdom. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781527800588_0
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