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Człowiek i roślina (Rozmyślania pod wierzbą o botanikach w niecodziennej roli) [Man and plant (Meditating under the willow tree about botanists in unusual roles)]
Janusz B. Faliński
The author endeavoured to show the various relationships of man and plants. However, he was not concerned with our direct advantages from exploitation and growing of plant resources. The author has proposed the reader to trace the feelings and experiences of a simple man, a scientist and an artist who face the richness, diversity and mysteries of the world of plants. Human expectations regarding plants and attempts to give some species and forms symbolic meaning are discussed. Setting aside the mystical view of plants, we cannot, nonetheless, set aside all that they have given and still give man. Effective metaphors, richness of our experiences, the same feelings in various epochs and on various continents, alive tradition, emotion of discovery by botanists and amateur naturalists – these are just a few thoughts worth mentioning at such uncommon occasion as the General Meeting of the Polish Botanical Society. The author would like that this reach beyond the rigors of botanical science be also an occasion to everyone to remember his or her own interests and reasons of choosing this particular way of life. Botany, sciencia amabilis, is a product of our choices and passions, personal imagination and success. Today, if anythink could bring together people, who had divided the indivisible plant into a great number of elements and subjects of study, it is the plant as a whole, and all that we experience and try to understand while communing with plants day by day as well as during unusual situations.
Słowa kluczowe: plant symbols, plant archetype in human culture, plant studies in culture history, botanical sciences in the presence of the amateur interest in plants
Strony: 5-20
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Łagiewka pyłkowa w tkankach słupka [Pollen tube growth in the pistil]
Renata Śnieżko
The progamic phase is a period of the pollen tube growth from the stigma, through the pistil tissues to the embryo sac. The effective growth of the pollen tube to the ovule is crucial for the fertilization. During this period selection of the pollen tube genotypes occurs, what has great influence on progeny of the plant and practically on fruit and seed crop. The knowledge about the progamic phase is important to biologists and plant breeders as well, but still physiological mechanism of the processes undergoing between pollen tube and pistil are unexplained. Some enzymes (peroxidase, specific RNA-ase) or glicoproteids are considered as substances involved in recognition, promotion or inhibition of the pollen tube growth. The problem of the pollen tube nutrition during its growth is not clear till now. Very interesting process of the recognition and attraction of specific genotypes from the female and male gametophytes was proved in the experiments, but its mechanism remains obscured. All these problems are intensely investigated and present paper combines some of the new reports concerning the progamic phase.
Słowa kluczowe: pistil, pollen tube, transmitting tissue, pollen tube tropism, pollen-pistil interactions
Strony: 21-35
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Komputerowy program filosocjologiczny FITO [The computer programme FITO for phytosociological studies]
Roman Zielony, Konieczny Adam
This paper performing the duties and the range of application of the integrated phytosociological computer’s programme FITO. This programme enables making vegetation tables and basic statistics – mathematical counts used in the floristics – phytosociological works (tab. 1,2,3). Programme F1TOcontains: subprogramme BANK I (catalogue of species) attendance of the catalogue of species BANK I, used to record and accumulation the latin names of plants, and data about their ecological index of numbers and syntaxonomic affiliation. subprogramme BANK 2 (catalogue of records) used with the help of data from the catalogue of species – BANK I to record and acculation the data of phytosociological record; subprogramme EDIT (edition and ranking) of tables and ranking list of species count with is make in use data from the catalogue of records BANK 2. Programme FITO is free, available to get at the Warsaw Agricultural University.
Keywords: Phytosociological records, tables, syntaxonomic affiliaton
Strony: 37-44
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Roślinność piargów wysokogórskich: ekologia i zróżnicowanie [Vegetation of high mountain screes – ecology and differentiation]
Marek Kosiński
Extensive scree fields are a common feature of every high mountain area. Most of them are of moraine origin, others, more recent, are the results of rock-weathering. They form a habitat which is not suitable for plants because many environmental factors reach their extreme values here. It concerns, above all, unstable ground, poorly developed soil and difficult water conditions. Screes vary considerably with respect to movement abilities (active, slipping and stable scree), granulation (block, coarse and fine screes), a kind of bedrock which they have originated from (limestone-screes and silicate-screes) etc. All of them offer different habitats for plants. In order to thrive in such an unfavourable biotope plants have developed various kinds of adaptations, such as: efficient means of dispersal, ability of quick reestablishment after being covered up by scree, drought resistance and different growth forms. They exhibit different types of life strategies as well. On slipping scree slopes an equilibrium between the plant colonization rate and the stones supply rate is to be observed. If stone fall is ceased, succession of vegetation begins. Usually it leads to a climax community of a given altitudinal zone. The example from the Tatra Mts is displayed in fig. I. All the scree plant associations of the Central European mountains have been included in the Thlaspeerea rotundifolii class (see fig. 3). This class consists of four orders, each of them having certain habitat requirements as regards substratum, namely: Thlaspeetalia rotundifolii – limestone, Androsacetalia alpinae – silicate substratum, Drabetalia hoppeanae calcareous slates, Arabidetalia coeruleae – moist calcareous gravel. Further division of orders is related mostly to differences in altitude and substratum moisture. Scree flora and vegetation in the Tatra Mts is poorer in comparison with the Alps. Several syntaxa were reported to have been found in the Alps that do not occur in the Tatras. It results from a lesser extent of areas above the timberline in the Tatras, a smaller surface covered by screes and a lesser habitat diversity. Nevertheless, the scree vegetation of the Tatras has gotsome unique features. It concerns mostly endemic species, which are components of scree associations in the Tatras, such as: Saxifraga perdurans (Saxijragetum perdurantis), Delphinium oxysepalum (Papaveri-Cerastietum), Saxifraga carpatica, Cochlearia Tatrae iOxyrio-Saxifragetum carpaticae). Several pairs of vicariant associations are to be pointed out, e.g. Silenetum alpinae (Tatras) (fig. 4) – Petasitetum paradoxi (Alps), Papaveri-Cerastietum (Tatras) – Thlaspeetum rotundifolii(Alps), Oxyrietum digynae (Alps) – Oxyrio-Saxifragetum carpaticae (Tatras) (fig. 2). Scree vegetation is a convenient subject for ecological investigations. One can study plant adaptations and strategies, their ranges of ecological tolerance, influence of limiting factors on plant life and a vegetation succession rate. The results of such surveys can be used e.g. to fix scree slopes of anthropogenic origin and to protect mountain touristic paths from being covered by stone debris.
Słowa kluczowe: scree, plant communities, alpine belt, adaptation, succession, life strategy, habitat factors, Alps, Tatras
Strony: 45-52
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Haploidyzacja roślin wyższych i jej zastosowanie [Haploidization of higher plants and its application]
Jerzy Andrzej Przyborowski
The paper presents the results obtained untill the present day in higher plants haploidyzation. Special attention has been focused on the processes on which haploidization techniques are based. Most attention has been paid to the methods based on apomixis. In addition to this a general description of haploid induction by eliminating chromosomes from hybrid embryo and somatic tissue in vitro culture, by in vitro androgenesis have been done. Haploid induction and production methods having been described. possibilities of using haploid plants in genetics, breding and taxonomic sciences are discussed.
Słowa kluczowe: haploidization, apomixis, androgenesis in vitro, gynogenesis in vitro
Strony: 53-62
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Metody pomiaru wolnego wapnia i ich praktyczne zastosowanie w fizjologii i cytologii roślin [Methods of free calcium measurement and their practical application in plant physiology and cytology]
Andrzej Tretyn
In both animals and plants calcium plays a vital role as an intracellular second messenger. Inside resting cells free cytosolic calcium ([Ca2+]c) is maintained at very low levels. being about 10 000 times less concentrated than in the environment. After stimulation of an eukaryotic cell a rapid increase in [Ca2+]c is reported. The development of new methods for measuring free calcium initiated a revolution in the study of cellular Ca2+ homeostasis in animals. In contrast to animal cells in which the measurement of [Ca2+]c is widely practiced, the determination of free cytosolic calcium in plants is much more difficult. In this paper some of the problems encountered in measuring [Ca2lc in plant cells are discussed. There are many different methods used for the determination of free cytosolic Ca2+ and photoproteins, calcium fluorescence dyes and Ca2+ – sensitive microelectrodes are all commonly used. Over the past two decades photoproteins (especially aequorin) have been applied to the measurement of [Ci+]c in animals. In this paper the molecular properties of the photoproteins used and their application for free calcium measurement in plant cells are outlined. More recently calcium fluorescent dyes have proved the most suitable for determining of [Ca2+]c, both in resting and stimulated cells. Detailed information concerning chemical structures and physico-chemical properties of the dyes are also presented in this paper. Finally, the fabrication. calibration and application of calcium-selective microelectrodes in plant science is also described.
Słowa kluczowe: calcium (measurement), calcium-selective microelectrodes, fluaesceuce inclicatas, phatoprateins
Strony: 63-79
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Pompy protonowe plazmalemmy i tonoplastu [Proton pumps in plasma membrane and tonoplast]
Grażyna Kłobus
Proton pumps, a specific group of membrane enzymes are involved in the transduction of energy in cells. They used the energy released during a hydrolysis of chemical bonds to the vectorial proton transport across membranes and generate an electrochemical proton gradient. H+ gradient established by pumps is then used as a driving force for nutrient transport in cell. In last decade the proton pumps of plant membranes were intensively studied at the biochemical and molecular level. Achievements of these study and current ideas concerning the regulation of both plasma membrane (H+-ATPase) and tonoplast (V-ATPase and PPiase) proton pumps are presented.
Słowa kluczowe: plasma membrane, tonoplast, H+-ATPase, NADH-ferricyanide oxidoreductase, vacuolar H+-ATPase, proton-translocating pyrophosphatase
Strony: 81-93
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Historia roślinności w zachodniej części Kotliny Sandomierskiej w czasie ostatnich 15 000 lat [History of vegetation in the western part of Sandomierz Basin during the last 15 000 years]
Dorota Nalepka
The subject of this study is the history of vegetation in the western part of Sandomierz Basin from the turn of the last glacial until historical times. The human impact on the vegetation was recorded since the Neolithic. The pollen diagrams have shown the landscape changes from treeless tundra through open pine forests till mixed deciduous forests with oak, elm, lime, ash and hazel, and later with hornbeam and beech. During the last stage of forest history the pine forests degraded by man become dominant forest communities but they occupied smaller and smaller areas, and open places were used for agricultural activity.
Słowa kluczowe: history of vegetation, late-glacial, holocene, human impact
Strony: 95-105
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Portrety botaników polskich [Portraits of Polish botanists]
Strony: 107-108
Jadwiga Dyakowska
Lucyna Musiał
Stefan Białobok
Stefania Loster
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Rozstania [Obituaries]
Strony: 109-120
Życie, praca i twórczość profesora Ryszarda Bohra (1926-1987) [Life, work and output of Professor Ryszard Bohr (1926-1987)]
Jadwiga Wilkoń-Michalska, Marta Luścińska
Prof. dr hab. Tadeusz Sulma (1905-1993)
Helena Tokarz
Prof. dr hab. Karlhaus Göttlich (I914-I991)
Marian Horawski. Stanisław Marek
Czeski desmidiolog dr Jiži Ružicka CSc (1909-1993) [Czech desmidiologist dr Jiži Ružicka CSc (1909-1993)]
Grażyna Tomaszewicz
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Rocznice, jubileusze [Anniversaries, jubilees]
Strony: 120-131
Pro-memoria (M. E. Borecki, J. G. Reyger, J. K. Tobarzewski, E. Turczyński, B. Błocki, W. Moycho, J. Muszyński, R. Dreżpolski, J. Zabłocki, K. Wallisch, W. Zamoyski, S. Dziubałtowski, W. Kudelka, Z. Zweigbaum, M. Korczewski, A. Krawiec)
Alicja Zemanek
Sesja poświecona 150 rocznicy urodzin Michała Jankowskiego [Session commmemorating 150th anniversary of Michał Jankowski birth]
Zygmunt Charkiewicz
Jubileusz 90-lecia urodzin prof. dr hab. Benedykta Halicza [90th anniversary of prof. dr hab. Benedykt Halicz birth]
Stanisław Kuzie, Stanisław Cieśliński
Jubileusz 80-lecia urodzin dr inż. leśn. Stanisława Barańskiego [80th anniversary of dr eng. of forestry Stanisław Barariski birth]
Stanisław Cieśliński
Osiemdziesiąta rocznica urodzin profesora Stefana Gumińskiego [80th anniversary of Professor Stefan Gumiński birth]
Józef Buczek
Jean Baptiste Lamarck – w 250 rocznice urodzin [Jean Baptiste Lamarck – 250th anniversary of birth]
Ludwik Frey
Jubileusz 80-lecia Instytutu Botaniki UJ (Kraków, 29 września 1993) [Jubilee of 80th anniversary of establishing of the Institute of Botany, Jagiellonian University (Kraków, 29 September 1993)]
Alicja Zemanek
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Sprawozdania ze spotkań naukowych [Scientific meeting reports]
Strony: 131-144
Międzynarodowe Sympozjum “Flora i fauna pól i winnic” (Bonn – Mechernich – Kommem, 17-20 czerwca 1992) [International Symposium “Flora und Fauna der Acker und Weinberge” (Bonn – Mechemich – Kommem. 17-20 June 1992)]
Jan T. Siciński
Sesje naukowe: “Technika ochrony przyrody” i ‘Turystyka na obszarach chronionych” (Trzebiechów k. Zielonej Góry, 23 – 24 kwietnia 1993) [Scientific sessions: “The nature protection technique” and “The tourism at the protected areas” (Trzebiechów near Zielona Góra, 23-24 April 1993)]
Paweł Pawlaczyk
Terenowe spotkanie lichenologów (Słowacja, 28 czerwca – 6 lipca 1993) [Lichen Field Meeting (Slovakia, 28 June – 6 July 1993)]
Urszula Bielczyk, Hanna Wójciak
Historia botaniki na XIX Międzynarodowym Kongresie Historii Nauki (Saragossa, Hiszpania, 22-29 sierpnia 1993) [19th International Congress of History of Science (Zaragoza, Spain, 22-29 August 1993)]
Alicja Zemanek
“Utrzymanie i restytucja ginących gatunków roślin i zwierząt w parkach narodowych i rezerwatach przyrody” – kolokwium naukowe (Ojców k. Krakowa, 6-8 września 1993 [“Conservation and restitution of endangered plant and animal species in national parks and nature reserves” – a scientific colloquium (Ojców near Kraków, 6-8 September 1993)]
Józef Mitka, Danuta Tumidajowicz
VI Konferencja Polskich, Słowackich i Czeskich embriologów roślin (Nitra, Słowacja, 20-23 września 1993) [6th Conference of Polish, Slovak and Czech Plant Embriologists (Nitra, Slovakia, 20-23 September 1993)]
Beata Niewęglowska-Guzik, Bożena Fyk
Sympozjum “Plants and People – Economic Botany in Northern Europe 800-1800 AD” (Edynburg, Szkocja, 24-27 września 1993) [“Plants and People – Economic Botany in Northern Euroeę 800 – 1800 AD” – a symposium (Edinburgh, Scotland, 24-27 September 1993]
Piotr Köhler
XII Międzynarodowa Konferencja “Grzyby i porosty krajów nadbałtyckich” (Wilno, Litwa, 27 września – 1 października 1993) [12th International Conference “Fungi and Lichenes in the Baltic Region” (Vilnius, Lithuania, 27 September – 1 October 1993)]
Jolanta Miądlikowska
Polsko-białoruska sesja z historii nauk przyrodniczych (Nowogródek – Szczuczyn, Białoruś, 22-26 czerwca 1994) [Polish-Belorussian session on history of natural sciences (Nowogródek – Szczuczyn, Bielorussia, 22-26 June 1994)]
Alicja Zemanek
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Botanika za granicą [Botany abroad]
Strony: 144-152
Stacja naukowa Abisko w 90-tą rocznicę powstania [Scientific station at Abisko – in 90th anniversary of its establishing]
Andzrej Chlebicki
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Z życia PTB [Polish Botanical Society News]
Strony: 152-158
Diałalność Sekcji Mykologicznej Oddziału Poznańskiego PTB w czasie od maja 1991 do listopada 1993 roku [The activity of Mycological Section of the Polish Botanical Society, the Poznań Division – May 1991 – November 1993]
Małgorzata Stosińska
43 Seminarium Geobotaniczne (Łódź, 18-19 lutego 1994) [43rd Geobotanical Seminar (Łódź, 18-19 February 1994)]
Beata Woziwoda
Sesja Naukowa Sekcji Paleobotanicznej PTB oraz wybory nowego zarządu (Warszawa, 18 marca 1994) [Scientific session of the Palaeobotanical Section of the Polish Botanical Society and the election of new council (Warszawa, 18 March 1994)]
E. Zastawniak:
Zebranie Sekcji Historii Botaniki PTB (Kraków, 24 marca I994) [Meeting of the Section of History of Botany of the Polish Botanical Society (Kraków, 24 March 1994)]
Piotr Köhler
Zebranie Sekcji Historii Botaniki PTB (Kraków, 28 kwietnia 1994) [Meeting of the Section of History of Botany of the Polish Botanical Society (Kraków, 28 April 1994)]
Piotr Köhler
44 Seminarium Sekcji Geobotaniki i Ochrony Szaty Roślinnej PTB “Ścieżki przyrodnicze jako forma popularyzacji wiedzy o szacie roślinnej (Poznań, 19-20 maja 1994) [44th Seminar of Section of Geobotany and Vegetation Conservation of the Polish Botanical Society “Naturalistic pathes as forms of popularization of knowledge on vegetation” (Poznań, 19-20 May 1994)]
Danuta Tumidajowicz
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Varia
Leksykon botaników polskich [Dictionary of Polish botanists]
Strony: 158-165
10. Jan Marian Dobrowolski
Anna Krupińska
11. Jadwiga Dyakowska
Alicja Zemanek
12. Franciszek Ludera
Ludwik Rosner
Stylochaeton kornasii Malaisse & Bamps – nowy gatunek afrykański z rodziny Araceae [Stylochaeton kornasii Malaisse & Bamps – a new African species of Araceae family]
Anna Medwecka-Kornaś:
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Nowe periodyki i serie [New periodicals and series]
Strony: 165-169
Nowe czasopisma ekologiczne. Cz. I [New ecological journals. Part I]
Zbigniew Mirek
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Ogrody botaniczne i arboreta [Botanic gardens, arboreta]
Strony: 169-170
Ogród Botaniczny w Szczuczynie pomnikiem pamięci S. B. Jundziłła [Botanical garden at Szczuczyn as a commemoration of S. B. Jundziłł]
Romuald Olaczek
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Muzea, archiwa, zbiory [Museum, archives, collections]
Strony: 170-177
Dziesięciolecie otwarcia Muzeum Ogrodu Botanicznego Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego [Ten years of the Museum of the Jagiellonian University Botanic Garden]
Piotr Köhler, Alicja Zemanek
Zielniki botaników polskich w Wilnie i Kijowie zebrane przed rokiem 1840 [Herbaria of Polish botanists collected before 1840 in Vilna and Kiev]
Piotr Köhler
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Polemiki i dyskusje [Polemics and discussions]
Strony: 177-178
Odpowiedź na recenzję niektórych haseł Słownika Botanicznego opublikowaną przez prof. dr hab. W. Fałtynowicza [An answer to Professor Dr. W. Fałtynowicz’s review of some entries in Botanical Dictionary]
Jerzy Szweykowski
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Recenzje [Book reviews]
Strony: 178-187
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Nadchodzące spotkania [Forthcoming meetings]
Strony: 187-190
Jan J. Wójcicki