Acta Botanica 33. (1987)

1987 / 1-2. szám

Xylotomic study of some woody plant species of the family Capparaceae from Venezuela, II. (K. Babos, /. R. Bermudez, L. J. Cumana) .......................................................................325 Anatómia de maderas de Cuba, III. (M. A. Vales, Raquel Carreras) ...........................................333 Phycophysiological research in Transylvania (F. Nagy-Tóth, A. Barna) .................................353 Three morphologically different isolates of Trichoderma hamatum from Hungary (L. Vajna, Ilona Garamvölgyi) ............................................................................................................................371 Phytoecdistroids in some species of Caryophyllaceae and Chenopodiaceae (Mária Báthory, I. Máthé, P. Solymosi, K. Szendrei) .............................................................................................377 Screening for plant regeneration in callus and protoplast cultures of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) germplasms (Li Su Nam, L. E. Heszky) ..............................................................387 Investigation of the influence of azaromatics on the contents of assimilation pigments, sugars and vitamin C in the cabbage and leek (E. Gurgul, Barbara Herman, Wanda Sliwa) ...................................................................................................................................................... 395 Investigations into the causes of sterility, II. Tabebuia pentaphylla L. (R. Kumar, Gargi Singh) . 401 Effect of new synthetic regulators of biomass and alkaloid production by callus tissues of Lobelia inflata L. (A. Krajewska, Eva Szőke, L. Botz, T. Szarvas) ...............................407 Morphology and germination characteristics of Aristida setacea seeds (S. K. Pattnaik, M. K. Misra) ........................................................................................................................................413 Distribution of photosynthates in the leaves of two maize lines in the initial phase of the photoperiod (L. Técsi, К. Margóczi, I. Maróti) ..........................................................................421 Hemolytic saponin content of herbage (J. Vetter, E. Haraszti) ....................................................431 BOOK REVIEWS Bánhegyi, J., Tóth, S., Ubrizsy, G., Vörös, J.: Magyarország mikroszkopikus gombáinak határozókönyve (Identification book for microscopic fungi in Hungary) I — II. (J. Gönczöl) .......................................................................................................................................... 144 Braune, W., Leman, A., Taubert, H.: Pflanzenanatomisches Praktikum, I. (L. Kaszab) . . 439 Cooper-Driver, G., Swain, T., Conn, E. E. (eds.): Chemically mediated interactions between plants and other organisms (Beáta Oborny) ......................................................... 149 Coté, W. A. (ed.): Biomass utilization (Z. Szőcs) ................................................................................. 141 Dahlgren, R. M. T., Clifford, H. T., Yeo, P. F.: The families of the monocotyledons. Structure, evolution and taxonomy. (Z. Kereszty) ............................................................... 147 Evenari, M., Noy-Meir, I., Goodall, D. W. (eds.): Hot deserts and arid shrublands (Z. Szőcs) ...................................................................................................................................................... 139 Fekete, G. (ed.): Problems of coenological succession. A cönológiai szukcesszió kérdései. In Hungarian (E. Kovács-Láng) ....................................................................................................442 Gustaffson, J. P. (ed.): Gene manipulation in plant improvement (I. Takács) ..................... 143 Jakucs, P. (ed.): Ecology of an oak forest in Hungary. Results of “Sikfokut Project” 1. (G. Fekete) ...............................................................................................................................................450 Kershaw, K. A.: Physiological ecology of lichens (Edit Farkas) .................................................. 147 Kershaw, K. A., Looney, J. H. H.: Quantitative and dynamic plant ecology (J. Podani) 148 Lange, O. L., Nobel, P. S., Osmond, C. B., Ziegler, H. (eds.): Physiological plant ecology II. Water relations and carbon assimilation (Z. Tuba) ......................................................437 Liebermann, M. (ed.): Post-harvest physiology and crop preservation (Z. Tuba) .................441 Masarovicová, E.: Gasometrical investigation into C02 exchange of the Fagus silvatica L. species under controlled conditions (Z. Tuba) ..........................................................................440 Mrozinska, T.: Chlorophyta VI. Oedogoniaceae, Oedogoniales (K. T. Kiss) .......................... 145 Nozzolillo, C., Lea, P. J., Loewus, F. A. (eds.): Mobilization of reserves in germination. Recent Advances in phytochemistry, 17. (Z. Szőcs) ........................................................... 140 Zohary, M.: Plants of the Bible (Z. Kereszty) ......................................................................................437

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