Secondary metabolism and resource allocation in two coastal plants

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This PhD thesis investigates the physiological and biochemical responses to atmospheric carbon dioxide and soil nitrogen availability in the two coastal plants Plantago maritima (Sea Plantain) and Armeria maritima (Sea Pink, Thrift). In response to drought, Sea Plantain accumulates the carbon-based compatible solute sorbitol, whilst Thrift accumulates the nitrogen-based solutes betaine and proline. It was hypothesised that these contrasting metabolic responses will cause a species-specific response in the resource allocation of other metabolites. This thesis presents data on biomass, leaf gas exchange (photosynthesis and transpiration), water potential and carbohydrate concentrations showing how Thrift was more responsive to changes in C and N availability than Sea Plantain. This thesis also examines resource allocation to other major C and N sinks, the soluble proteins and phenolic metabolites and structural compounds such as lignin. As well as the presented data, this thesis details the range of physiological and biochemical techniques such as mass spectrometry required to carry out such experiments, and answer important biological and ecological questions, on wild plants.

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Dr Matthew Davey is a plant physiologist. After completing his PhD on coastal plant metabolism at Durham University he worked at the University of Sheffield specialising in metabolomics to investigate plant responses to environmental change. He is now carrying out research on algae at the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783639230604
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H14mm x B220mm x T150mm
    • Jahr 2010
    • EAN 9783639230604
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-639-23060-4
    • Titel Secondary metabolism and resource allocation in two coastal plants
    • Autor Matthew Davey
    • Untertitel Effects of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide on secondary metabolism and resource allocation in Plantago maritima and Armeria maritima
    • Gewicht 370g
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
    • Anzahl Seiten 236
    • Genre Biologie

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