Oxford Surveys of Plant Molecular and Cell Biology: Volume 6: 1989
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Product details:
- Edition number and title :Volume 6: 1989
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 1 March 1990
- ISBN 9780198577355
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages312 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 573 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 3 colour plates, halftones and line drawings throughout 0
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Short description:
This review of current progress in plant molecular and cellular biology contains papers on topics in molecular genetics, biochemical and cell genetics, plant microorganism interactions and cell biology. They concentrate on areas of rapid development, particularly where modern techniques are allowing new insights to be gained.
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The sixth in a series of authoritative reviews of current progress in plant molecular and cell biology. Each volume contains papers on topics in areas of molecular genetics, biochemical and cell genetics, plant micro-organism interactions, and cell biology. The reviews are concentrated on areas of rapid development particularly where modern techniques are allowing new insights to be gained. In order to cope with the pace of research in this active area, the reviews
are published within four to six months of their completion.
'This series is, perhaps, the best example of a collection of reviews which will be of interest to almost everyone involved in plant biology at an affordable price.'
Dr K. Gartland, Leicester Polytechnic, Plant Growth Regulation
Table of Contents:
J. Callis & R.D. Vierstra: Ubiquitin and ubiquitin genes in higher plants; F. Garcia-Olmedo, P. Rodriguez-Palenzula, C. Hernadez Lucas, M.J. Carmona, J. Lopez-Fando, J.A. Fernandez, P. Carbonera, C. Marana, & F. Ponz: The thionins: a protein family that includes purothionins, viscotoxins, and crambins; M.R. Hanson, K.D. Pruitt, & H.T. Nivison: Male sterility loci in plant mitochondrial genomes; M. Motto, N. di Fonzo, H. Hartings, M. Maddaloni, F.
Salamini, R.D. Thompson, & C. Soave: Regulatory genes affecting maize storage protein synthesis; J. Barber: Function and molecular biology of photosystem two; P.R. Shrewry, N.G. Halford, & A.S. Tatham: The high molecular weight subunits of wheat, barley, and rye: genetics, molecular biology, chemistry, and role in wheat
gluten structure and functionality; S.J. Rothstein & L.M. Lagrimini: Silencing gene expression in plants; B.G. Forde & J.V. Cullimore: The molecular biology of glutamine synthetase in higher plants.