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Plant Biomechanics: An Engineering Approach to Plant Form and Function [Hardcover]

Karl J. Niklas (Author)
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August 1, 1992 0226586308 978-0226586304 1
In this first comprehensive treatment of plant biomechanics, Karl J. Niklas analyzes plant form and provides a far deeper understanding of how form is a response to basic physical laws. He examines the ways in which these laws constrain the organic expression of form, size, and growth in a variety of plant structures, and in plants as whole organisms, and he draws on the fossil record as well as on studies of extant species to present a genuinely evolutionary view of the response of plants to abiotic as well as biotic constraints. Well aware that some readers will need an introduction to basic biomechanics or to basic botany, Niklas provides both, as well as an extensive glossary, and he has included a number of original drawings and photographs to illustrate major structures and concepts.

This volume emphasizes not only methods of biomechanical analysis but also the ways in which it allows one to ask, and answer, a host of interesting questions. As Niklas points out in the first chapter, "From the archaic algae to the most derived multicellular terrestrial plants, from the spectral properties of light-harvesting pigments in chloroplasts to the stacking of leaves in the canopies of trees, the behavior of plants is in large part responsive to and intimately connected with the physical environment. In addition, plants tend to be exquisitely preserved in the fossil record, thereby giving us access to the past." Its biomechanical analyses of various types of plant cells, organs, and whole organisms, and its use of the earliest fossil records of plant life as well as sophisticated current studies of extant species, make this volume a unique and highly integrative contribution to studies of plant form, evolution, ecology, and systematics.

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  • Hardcover: 622 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (August 1, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226586308
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226586304
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,366,974 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars great mix of engineering and botany, December 10, 1998
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This review is from: Plant Biomechanics: An Engineering Approach to Plant Form and Function (Hardcover)
Niklas's book examines many facets of plant form and function from a primarily engineering perspective. The results are as intriguing as they are remarkable, proving once again that mother nature is still the best engineer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A technical but wonderful book!!, April 14, 1999
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I am a student in the department of Civil Engineering, and I came across this book while browsing your web site. After reading this book, I wonder why it hasn't received far more attention than it has. As an engineer, I realize that this book gives one of the very best over views of engineering principles that I've ever read. More important, this book talks about plant biology in the most fascinating way. I never realized that plants were so 'smart' -- naturally, Niklas makes it clear that plants have evolved adaptively and that their basic biology is molded by the laws of chemistry and physics. The writing is rather technical (there are a great many formulas), but Niklas makes everything perfectly clear. even though I have no training in plant biology, I understood everything the author was saying. It is very clear to me that every engineering student who has even a passing interest in biology should read this book. Actually, I'd recommend this book to anybody. It's a wonderful thing to read and own.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Dutta from Germany, March 22, 2000
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I am not a biologist or a civil engineer but am an electronic engineer and am very interested in other subjects. Therefore, it is of great value to obtain books exactly like K.J. Niklas book "Plant Biomechanics" since it is a very good example of a book in inter-disciplinary studies. Ideal for experts and as well as non-experts. One is confronted by a large range of interesting topics with the necessary depth, if required, but still always clear and precise. In conjunction with this book I would also like to refer to two other excellent authors: S. Vogel and M. Denny.
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This book is about how physical laws and processes influence the growth, survival, and reproduction of plants and about how these laws and processes have routinely shaped the course of plant evolution through natural selection. Read the first page
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cell wall infrastructure, multinet model, ovulate organs, pressurized cellular solids, autogyroscopic seeds, compound helical trajectory, dynamic beam theory, lodging safety factor, nonvascular land plants, ovulate structures, vascular sporophyte, coaxial forces, living symplast, meristematic origins, clasping leaf sheaths, diplobiontic life cycle, critical buckling length, vascular tissue system, ambient flow speed, helicoidal model, hydrostatic tissues, lacking secondary growth, neighboring microfibrils, average tissue density, secondary cell wall layers
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