číslo produktu:144468
rezervujRok vydania: 2009
Vydavateľ: Springer
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Photosynthesis In Silico: Understanding Complexity from Leaves to Ecosystems is a unique book that aims to show an integrated approach to the understanding of photosynthesis processes. In this volume - using mathematical modeling - processes are described from the photosynthetic chemistry in leaf cells to the mutual interaction of individual plants and other organisms in canopies and large ecosystems, up to the global ecosystem issues. Chapters are written by international authorities from 10 countries. Mathematics is a powerful tool for quantitative analysis. Properly programmed, contemporary computers are able to mimic complicated processes in living cells, leaves, canopies and ecosystems. These simulations - mathematical models - help us to predict the photosynthetic responses of modeled samples under various combinations of environmental conditions, potentially occurring in Nature, e.g., the responses of plant canopies to globally increasing temperature and atmospheric CO2 concentration. Although full analytical power is needed to understand Nature's infinite complexity at every level, this book is not a list of equations and computer programs, but the emphasis is on analytical ideas facilitating the understanding of complex interactions governing the photosynthetic process on every level and between different levels of hierarchy. The book provides the necessary background on photosynthesis and demonstrates the benefits of the computer-aided quantitative analysis of its reactions.
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