
The Biology of Marine Plants
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Product details:
- Edition number New ed
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 3 October 1991
- ISBN 9780521427654
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages208 pages
- Size 229x153x17 mm
- Weight 340 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 77 b/w illus. 28 tables 0
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Short description:
This book provides an introduction to analytical and experimental studies of plant growth in the sea with an emphasis on the physiology and ecology of marine plants.
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This book provides an introduction to recent analytical and experimental studies of plant growth in the sea. The physiology and ecology of marine plants are, therefore, emphasized at the expense of a more traditional taxonomic or morphological treatment. The physics and chemistry of the marine environment are examined with specific reference to the requirements of marine plants, and much of the book concentrates on those aspects of their physiology which are unique to marine plants, or which help us to understand their ecology. Since over 90% of the species of marine plants are algae, most of the book is devoted to the marine representatives of this group, with examples from all oceans and coasts of the world where detailed work has been done. Phytoplankton and seaweeds are discussed together in chapters on photosynthesis, growth and productivity, and geographical distribution, in order to provide an integrated picture of the biology of marine plants in general. There is, however, a deliberate bias towards the seaweeds in certain chapters (e.g. morphogenesis, rocky shore ecology, economic utilization) since the ecology and physiology of these plants have received less attention in books at this level than has the ecology of phytoplankton. Marine angiosperms are also discussed alongside the autotrophic algae, and the ecological roles of bacteria and fungi in the sea are covered in a separate chapter.
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Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Marine plants: taxonomic, morphological and ecological categories; 2. The sea as an environment for plant growth; 3. Photosynthesis in the sea; 4. Growth and productivity of marine plants; 5. Morphogenesis of marine plants; 6. The ecology of seaweeds: zonation and succession; 7. Geographical distribution of marine plants; 8. Uses and usage of marine plants; 9. Bacteria and fungi in the sea; References; Index.
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