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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Infobase Learning,
    Keywords: Plant cells and tissues -- Juvenile literature. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: THE GREEN WORLD explores the most interesting aspects of plant biology, with a focus of the interrelationships between plants and humans, as well as covering the important basics of plant anatomy and physiology. From agriculture to medicine to landscaping and floral arrangements, plants are an important part of everybody life all over the world. This new series examines the integral role plants play in ensuring the survival of other living beings, including humans. This unique series will answer all of your students scientific research questions. This series meets national science curriculum standards.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (145 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781438106991
    Series Statement: The Green World
    DDC: 571.6/2
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- CH1: Portrait of a Plant -- CH2: Introduction to the Plant Cell -- CH3: Unique Features of the Plant Cell -- CH4: Cell Division -- CH5: Plant Tissues -- CH6: Stems -- CH7: Roots -- CH8: Leaves -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Further Reading -- Index -- Picture Credits -- About the Author.
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    Publication Date: 2021-02-08
    Description: The benthic environment is a crucial component of marine systems in the provision of ecosystem services, sustaining biodiversity and in climate regulation, and therefore important to human society. With the contemporary increase in computational power, model resolution and technological improvements in quality and quantity of benthic data, it is necessary to ensure that benthic systems are appropriately represented in coupled benthic-pelagic biogeochemical and ecological modelling studies. In this paper we focus on five topical challenges related to various aspects of modelling benthic environments: organic matter reactivity, dynamics of benthic-pelagic boundary layer, microphytobenthos, biological transport and small-scale heterogeneity, and impacts of episodic events. We discuss current gaps in their understanding and indicate plausible ways ahead. Further, we propose a three-pronged approach for the advancement of benthic and benthic-pelagic modelling, essential for improved understanding, management and prediction of the marine environment. This includes: (A) development of a traceable and hierarchical framework for benthic-pelagic models, which will facilitate integration among models, reduce risk of bias, and clarify model limitations; (B) extended cross-disciplinary approach to promote effective collaboration between modelling and empirical scientists of various backgrounds and better involvement of stakeholders and end-users; (C) a common vocabulary for terminology used in benthic modelling, to promote model development and integration, and also to enhance mutual understanding.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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