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Chemical Composition of Australian Mangroves II. Low Molecular Weight Carbohydrates
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Low molecular weight carbohydrates (LMWC) occurring in both young and old leaves of 22 mangrove species from Northern Queensland (Australia) were identified using gas liquid and gas capillary chromatography.About:
This article is published in Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie.The article was published on 1984-03-01. It has received 114 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Excoecaria agallocha & Aegiceras corniculatum.read more
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Ecophysiology of Photosynthesis
TL;DR: In a world of increasing atmospheric CO2, there is intensified interest in the ecophysiology of photosynthesis and more attention is being given to other aspects of carbon exchange and storage in natural ecosystems.
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Bioactivities, bioactive compounds and chemical constituents of mangrove plants
TL;DR: The traditional and medicinal uses, and recent investigations on the biological activities of extracts, and chemicals identified from mangroves and mangal associates are examined.
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Ecophysiology of mangroves
TL;DR: In this paper, a functional understanding of the physical and biological processes underlying mangrove ecosystem dynamics is presented. But this process is not suitable for the management of mangroves.
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Effects of salt on growth, ion accumulation, photosynthesis and leaf anatomy of the mangrove, Bruguiera parviflora
TL;DR: It is concluded that high salinity reduces photosynthesis in leaves of B. parviflora primarily by reducing diffusion of CO2 to the chloroplast, both by stomatal closure and by changes in mesophyll structure, which decreased the conductance to CO2 within the leaf, as well as by affecting the photochemistry of the leaves.
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Physiological ecology of tropical plants
TL;DR: Large-scale Sensing and Diagnosis in Relation to the Tropical Environment is discussed in this paper, where Savannas, Hemi-Epiphyte, Epiphytes and Mistletoes are identified.
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Sugar alcohols (polyols) in fungi and green plants
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TL;DR: The role of polyols in storage of reducing power and coenzyme regulation, as well as other phyla, and endogenous metabolism, are reviewed.
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Fortschritte der Chemie organischer Naturstoffe
Milton J. Cormier,H. Flasch,B. Franck,Kazuo Hori,L. Jaenicke,W. Keller-Schierlein,H. D. Locksley,D. G. Müller,Judith Polonsky,Rudolf Tschesche,John E. Wampler,G. Wulff,H. Grisebach,Gordon W. Kirby,W. Herz +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a list of contributors for nonconventional Lignans: Coumarinolignans, Flavonolignants, and Stilbenoligns.
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Sorbitol, a compatible osmotic solute in plantago maritima
TL;DR: In this paper, the possible role of sorbitol as a compatible cytoplasmic solute is discussed, in contrast to many other higher plant halophytes, P. maritima shows no accumulation of either amino acids or methylated onium compounds.