Petunia

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作者:Gerats, Tom (EDT)/ Strommer, Judy (EDT)
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页数:472
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出版时间:2009-1
价格:$ 134.47
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isbn号码:9780387847955
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图书标签:
  • 宠物
  • 花卉
  • 园艺
  • 植物
  • 自然
  • 生活
  • 可爱
  • 插画
  • 色彩
  • 治愈
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Petunia belongs to the family of the Solanaceae and as such is closely related to important crop species like tomato, potato, eggplant, pepper and tobacco. With around 35 species described it is one of the smaller genera and among those there are two groups of species that make up the majority of them: the purple flowered P.integrifolia group and the white flowered P.axillaris group. It is assumed that interspecific hybrids between members of these two groups have laid the foundation for the huge variation in cultivars as selected from the 1830's onwards. Petunia thus has been a commercially important ornamental since the early days of horticulture. Despite that, Petunia was in use as a research model only parsimoniously until the late fifties of the last century. By then seed companies started to fund academic research, initially with the main aim to develop new color varieties. Besides a moment of glory around 1980 (being elected a promising model system, just prior to the Arabidopsis boom), Petunia has long been a system in the shadow. Up to the early eighties no more then five groups developed classical and biochemical genetics, almost exclusively on flower color genes. Then from the early eighties onward, interest has slowly been growing and nowadays some 20-25 academic groups around the world are using Petunia as their main model system for a variety of research purposes, while a number of smaller and larger companies are developing further new varieties. At present the system is gaining credibility for a number of reasons, a very important one being that it is now generally realized that only comparative biology will reveal the real roots of evolutionary development of processes like pollination syndromes, floral development, scent emission, seed survival strategies and the like. As a system to work with, Petunia combines advantages from several other model species: it is easy to grow, sets abundant seeds, while self- and cross pollination is easy; its lifecycle is four months from seed to seed; plants can be grown very densely, in 1 cm2 plugs and can be rescued easily upon flowering, which makes even huge selection plots easy to handle. Its flowers (and indeed leaves) are relatively large and thus obtaining biochemical samples is no problem. Moreover, transformation and regeneration from leaf disc or protoplast are long established and easy-to-perform procedures. On top of this easiness in culture, Petunia harbors an endogenous, very active transposable element system, which is being used to great advantage in both forward and reverse genetics screens. The virtues of Petunia as a model system have only partly been highlighted. In a first monograph, edited by K. Sink and published in 1984, the emphasis was mainly on taxonomy, morphology, classical and biochemical genetics, cytogenetics, physiology and a number of topical subjects. At that time, little molecular data was available. Taking into account that that first monograph will be offered electronically as a supplement in this upcoming edition, we would like to put the overall emphasis for the second edition on molecular developments and on comparative issues. To this end we propose the underneath set up, where chapters will be brief and topical. Each chapter will present the historical setting of its subject, the comparison with other systems (if available) and the unique progress as made in Petunia. We expect that the second edition of the Petunia monograph will draw a broad readership both in academia and industry and hope that it will contribute to a further expansion in research on this wonderful Solanaceae.

《花岗岩的低语》 在一片被遗忘的土地上,古老的石头低语着被遗忘的故事。高耸的花岗岩峭壁,饱经风霜,如同沉默的巨人,守护着这片土地深处的秘密。这里,时间仿佛凝固,山风穿过峡谷,带来远古的回响,诉说着那些被岁月尘封的往事。 故事的主人公,艾莉亚,是一位年轻的艺术家,她因一段破碎的童年记忆,被这片神秘的土地深深吸引。她来此的目的,并非为了寻找失落的宝藏,也非追寻已逝的爱情,而是为了解开一个埋藏在她内心深处、关于家族和身份的谜团。她的画布上,总是反复出现一种奇特的、充满野性的花朵,它们在贫瘠的土地上顽强生长,色彩浓烈,形态扭曲,仿佛象征着她内心的挣扎与渴望。她相信,这片土地,这些花朵,一定隐藏着她童年缺失的那一角拼图。 艾莉亚的到来,打破了这片土地长久以来的宁静。她遇到的第一位重要人物,是沉默寡言的老樵夫,本。本在这片土地上生活了一辈子,他熟悉每一棵树,每一块石头,甚至能听懂风的语言。起初,他对艾莉亚这位外来者充满了戒备,但随着时间的推移,艾莉亚身上散发出的真诚和对这片土地的敬畏,逐渐融化了他内心的壁垒。本身上就背负着一段不为人知的过去,他曾是这片土地的守护者,但一场突如其来的变故,让他选择了隐居,将内心的伤痛深深埋藏。他见证了这片土地的变迁,也知晓了关于那些低语的花岗岩背后,隐藏的古老传说。 随着艾莉亚对土地的深入探索,她逐渐结识了更多的人物。有孤僻的药草师,伊芙琳,她精通各种植物的药用价值,也似乎懂得一些与自然沟通的古老仪式。伊芙琳的居所被各种奇特的植物环绕,空气中弥漫着草药的清香,她的眼神中透露出一种看透世事的智慧。她对艾莉亚的花朵有着特别的兴趣,并向她讲述了关于“低语花”的传说——一种只在这片特殊土壤中生长的植物,它们汲取着花岗岩中的矿物质,也承载着这片土地古老灵魂的记忆。 还有一位神秘的旅人,名叫凯尔。凯尔似乎对这片土地的每一处角落都了如指掌,他常常出现在艾莉亚意想不到的地方,时而给予她一些意想不到的帮助,时而又像影子般消失。他的眼神深邃,仿佛藏着无数的故事,但对于自己的来历,他却守口如瓶。他与艾莉亚之间,似乎有着一种难以言喻的牵引,一种超越语言的默契。 艾莉亚的调查,并非一帆风顺。她发现,这片土地并非表面上那般平静。一些陈年旧怨,一些被掩埋的真相,都在暗流涌动。她开始从古老的文献,从本和伊芙琳断断续续的讲述中,拼凑出关于这片土地曾经的辉煌与衰落,以及一段被遗忘的、与花岗岩和“低语花”息息相关的历史。 原来,在这片花岗岩山脉深处,曾经存在着一个古老的部落,他们崇拜土地的力量,并与花岗岩中的灵魂进行沟通。而“低语花”,正是他们与自然界联系的媒介。然而,一场突如其来的灾难,或者说是一场精心策划的阴谋,导致了部落的覆灭,他们的知识和传统也随之消失。这片土地从此变得荒凉,而花岗岩的低语,也渐渐被世人遗忘。 艾莉亚的童年记忆,与这场灾难有着千丝万缕的联系。她逐渐意识到,自己并非偶然来到这里,而是被一种古老的力量所指引。她开始在花岗岩峭壁上寻找壁画,在古老的洞穴中探索痕迹。每一次的发现,都让她离真相更近一步,也让她对自己的身份有了更深刻的认识。她发现,自己身上流淌着古老部落的血脉,而那幅一直萦绕在她脑海中的花朵,正是她祖先留下的象征。 在探索的过程中,艾莉亚也面临着来自外部的威胁。一些觊觎这片土地资源的人,试图破坏这里的宁静,并从中牟利。他们冷酷无情,不惜手段,企图将这片承载着古老秘密的土地据为己有。艾莉亚,本,伊芙琳,甚至神秘的凯尔,都不得不联起手来,共同守护这片他们珍视的土地。 故事的高潮,发生在一次突如其来的暴风雨之夜。在闪电划破夜空的瞬间,艾莉亚终于找到了隐藏在花岗岩深处的一个古老祭坛。在那里,她看到了她一直追寻的答案,也揭开了家族的真相。她发现,她的祖先,正是这个古老部落的最后一位守护者,而她,肩负着传承这份古老智慧的使命。 最终,艾莉亚并没有选择逃离,而是决定留下来。她用自己的画笔,将这片土地的故事,将花岗岩的低语,将“低语花”的生命力,重新呈现在世人面前。她的画作,不再是抽象的符号,而是充满了力量和故事的叙述。她也开始学习如何倾听花岗岩的低语,如何理解风的呼唤,如何与这片土地建立更深层次的联系。 本,在艾莉亚的感召下,也放下了过去的阴影,重新找回了内心的平静。伊芙琳,继续用她的智慧和草药,守护着这片土地的生机。而凯尔,在帮助艾莉亚完成使命后,又再次踏上了旅程,但他留下的眼神,却永远印在了艾莉亚的心中。 《花岗岩的低语》讲述了一个关于寻找自我、关于守护传统、关于与自然和谐共生的故事。它没有宏大的战争场面,也没有惊心动魄的爱情纠葛,但它却以一种细腻而深刻的方式,描绘了人与土地之间,人与历史之间,人与内心深处最原始的连接。艾莉亚的故事,不仅仅是她一个人的故事,更是所有那些在喧嚣的世界中,渴望找回内心宁静,渴望倾听自然之语的人的故事。花岗岩的低语,从未停止,只是需要一颗愿意倾听的心,去发现它们的存在。

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