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  • Plant Physiology and Development

    Plant Physiology and Development by Taiz, Lincoln; Zeiger, Eduardo; M?ller, Ian M.;

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 6
    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2018. március 1.

    • ISBN 9781605357454
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem896 oldal
    • Méret 277x217x30 mm
    • Súly 1794 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Publisher by Sinauer Associates, an imprint of Oxford University Press.

    Throughout its twenty-two year history, the authors of Plant Physiology have continually updated the book to incorporate the latest advances in plant biology and implement pedagogical improvements requested by adopters. This has made Plant Physiology the most authoritative, comprehensive, and widely used upper-division plant biology textbook.

    In the Sixth Edition, the Growth and Development section (Unit III) has been reorganized and expanded to present the complete life cycle of seed plants from germination to senescence. In recognition of this enhancement, the text has been renamed Plant Physiology and Development.

    As before, Unit III begins with updated chapters on Cell Walls and Signals and Signal Transduction. The latter chapter has been expanded to include a discussion of major signaling molecules, such as calcium ions and plant hormones. A new, unified chapter entitled Signals from Sunlight has replaced the two Fifth-Edition chapters on Phytochrome and Blue Light Responses. This chapter includes phytochrome, as well
    as the blue and UV light receptors and their signaling pathways, including phototropins, cryptochromes, and UVR8. The subsequent chapters in Unit III are devoted to describing the stages of development from embryogenesis to senescence and the many physiological and environmental factors that regulate them. The result provides students with an improved understanding of the integration
    of hormones and other signaling agents in developmental regulation.

    The new organization of Unit III has the added benefit that it minimizes redundancy, making it possible to reduce the number of chapters in the Unit from 13 to 11. Angus Murphy of the University of Maryland has headed up a team of authors and editors to implement the revision. Ian Max Moller has subsequently edited all the book chapters to ensure an even high quality and consistency level.

    The Sixth Edition of Plant Physiology and Development also includes updated and improved versions of the physiological chapters in Units I and II. A new chapter on Stomatal Biology has been added to Unit II.
    The goal, as always, is to provide the best educational foundation possible for the next generation of plant biologists.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction, Lincoln Taiz and Ian Max M?ller
    Plant and Cell Architecture, Lawrence Griffing
    Genome Structure and Gene Expression, Andreas Madlung
    Unit I. Transport and Translocation of Water and Solutes, Eduardo Zeiger and Ian Max M?ller
    Water and Plant Cells, N. Michele Holbrook
    Water Balance of Plants, N. Michele Holbrook
    Mineral Nutrition, Arnold J. Bloom and Sally Smith
    Solute Transport, Sarah M. Assmann
    Unit II. Biochemistry and Metabolism, Eduardo Zeiger and Ian Max M?ller
    Photosynthesis: The Light Reactions, Robert E. Blankenship
    Photosynthesis: The Carbon Reactions, Bob B. Buchanan and Ricardo A. Wolosiuk
    Photosynthesis: Physiological and Ecological Considerations, Darren Sandquist and James Ehleringer
    Stomatal Biology, Eduardo Zeiger
    Translocation in the Phloem, Susan Dunford
    Respiration and Lipid Metabolism, Allan G. Rasmusson, Ian Max M?ller, and John Browse
    Assimilation of Inorganic Nutrients, Arnold J. Bloom
    Unit III. Growth and Development, Lincoln Taiz, Angus Murphy, and Ian Max M?ller
    Cell Walls: Structure, Formation, and Expansion, Daniel J. Cosgrove
    Signals and Signal Transduction, Wendy Peer, Gabriele Monshausen, Angus Murphy, and Lincoln Taiz
    Signals from Sunlight, Wendy Peer, Joe Sullivan, John Christie, Angus Murphy, and Lincoln Taiz
    Embryogenesis, Bruce Veit and Angus Murphy
    Seed Dormancy, Germination, and Seedling Establishment, Wendy Peer, Angus Murphy, and Lincoln Taiz
    Vegetative Growth and Organogenesis, Wendy Peer, Christine Beveridge, Victor Busov, Angus Murphy, and Lincoln Taiz
    The Control of Flowering and Floral Development, Philip A. Wigge and Lincoln Taiz
    Gametophytes, Pollination, Seeds, and Fruits, Heven Sze, Graham Seymour, and Lincoln Taiz
    Plant Senescence and Cell Death, Lincoln Taiz
    Biotic Interactions, Jürgen Engelberth and Lincoln Taiz
    Abiotic Stress, Eduardo Blumwald and Ron Mittler

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