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Plant Physics (Paperback)

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About the Author


Hanns-Christof Spatz is professor emeritus of biophysics in the Faculty of Biology at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg in Germany.

 

Praise For…


“[A]n interesting interdisciplinary glimpse into the physics of plant biology. . . . A useful resource for advanced courses in botany, plant physiology, and biophysics. Recommended.”
— J. Z. Kiss, Miami University

“There is no better way to learn about plants than studying physics and to learn physics than studying plants. This book does just so. In a comprehensive but not overwhelming manner, the authors provide an overview of carefully selected topics that beautifully link descriptions of plant physiological and cellular activity with explanations of the physical forces that shape plant structure and function. . . . I enjoyed reading this volume and would recommend it as a valuable addition to the bookshelves in all plant biology or physics graduate rooms and for all plant biology or physics teachers.”
— Maciej Zwieniecki, Harvard University

“Brilliant. . . . This is truly a lovely book.”
— Plant Science Bulletin

“[Plant Physics] will inspire and interest as well as provide a rock solid foundation for further study.”
— R. S. Shorter, Winchester College

“A significant addition to the literature on plant structure. Plant Physics presents a comprehensive overview of the physics relevant to the structural economy of land plants. . . . For the plant biologist, this book will be an invaluable reference for many years. For the physicist, the attraction of this book may be the breadth of topics covered and the implication that physics lies at the very heart of plant developmental biology.”
— Philip Lintilhac, University of Vermont, Burlington

“Here’s the physical world of plants in all its splendor—and multidimensionality—brought to bear on the rich diversity of both extant and extinct forms. Niklas and Spatz’s theme, which deserves attention, is that since plants (and animals, of course) cannot change physics, physical laws and processes must bear strongly on the course of their evolution.”
— Steven Vogel, Duke University

“Karl J. Niklas and Hanns-Christof Spatz have written a remarkable book, unique in the field of biomechanics. Starting from basic physical principles, it explains a wide range of phenomena in plants, from fluid transport to the dispersal of seeds in air and water to structural behavior. The experimental and theoretical tools described provide a useful primer. A valuable reference for researchers interested in how plants work from a physical perspective.”
— Lorna Gibson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Product Details
ISBN: 9780226150819
ISBN-10: 022615081X
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication Date: February 4th, 2014
Pages: 448
Language: English