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    Plant Physiology and Development by Taiz, Lincoln; Møller, Ian Max; Murphy, Angus;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 7
    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 2 May 2023

    • ISBN 9780197614204
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages864 pages
    • Size 276x216x35 mm
    • Weight 2350 g
    • Language English
    • 442

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    Short description:

    Plant Physiology and Development incorporates the latest advances in plant biology, making Plant Physiology the most authoritative and widely used upper-division plant biology textbook. Up to date, comprehensive, and meticulously illustrated, the improved integration of developmental material throughout the text ensures that Plant Physiology and Development provides the best educational foundation possible for the next generation of plant biologists.

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    Long description:

    Plant Physiology and Development incorporates the latest advances in plant biology, making Plant Physiology the most authoritative and widely used upper-division plant biology textbook. Up to date, comprehensive, and meticulously illustrated, the improved integration of developmental material throughout the text ensures that Plant Physiology and Development provides the best educational foundation possible for the next generation of plant biologists.

    This new, updated edition includes current information to improve understanding while maintaining the core structure of the book. Figures have been revised and simplified wherever possible. To eliminate redundancy, stomatal function (Chapter 10 in the previous edition) has been reassigned to other chapters. In addition, a series of feature boxes related to climate change are also included in this edition.

    An enhanced ebook with embedded self-assessment, Web Topics and Web Essays and Study Questions is available with this edition.

    An excellent textbook for use in both plant physiology and plant biochemistry courses. The book presents concepts in language undergraduates readily grasp, with excellent illustrations, as well as great digital resources for the instructors." - Joshua Blakeslee

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    Table of Contents:

    I. Structure and Information Systems of Plant Cells
    1 Plant and Cell Architecture
    2 Cell Walls: Structure, Formation, and Expansion
    3 Genome Structure and Gene Expression
    4 Signals and Signal Transduction
    II. Transport and Translocation of Water and Solutes
    5 Water and Plant Cells
    6 Water Balance of Plants
    7 Mineral Nutrition
    8 Solute Transport
    III. Biochemistry and Metabolism
    9 Photosynthesis: The Light Reactions
    10 Photosynthesis: The Carbon Reactions
    11 Photosynthesis: Physiological and Ecological Considerations
    12 Translocation in the Phloem
    13 Respiration and Lipid Metabolism
    14 Assimilation of Inorganic Nutrients
    15 Abiotic Stress
    IV. Growth and Development
    16 Signals from Sunlight
    17 Germination and Establishment
    18 Vegetative Growth on the Primary Axis
    19 Secondary Vegetative Growth
    20 Control of Flowering and Floral Development
    21 Gametophyte Development, Pollination, and Fruit Development
    22 Embryogenesis: The Origin of Plant Architecture
    23 Plant Senescence and Cell Death
    24 Biotic Interactions

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