Physiology and biochemistry of plant cell walls
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Physiology and biochemistry of plant cell walls
(Topics in plant functional biology / series editors, M. Black and B. Charlwood, 1)
Chapman & Hall, 1996
2nd ed
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Okayama University Institute of Plant Science and Resources Branch Library
172||660S205000208864*
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
471.1:B52:2nd ed-15019750065
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Previous ed.: London : Unwin Hyman, 1990
Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The plant cell wall plays a vital role in almost every aspect of plant physiology. New techniques in spectroscopy, biophysics and molecular biology have revealed the extraordinary complexity of its molecular architecture and just how important this structure is in the control of plant growth and development.
The Second Edition of this accessible and integrated textbook has been revised and updated throughout. As well as focusing on the structure and function of plant cell walls the book also looks at the applications of this research. It discusses how plant cell walls can be exploited by the biotechnology industry and some of the main challenges for future research. Key topics include: architecture and skeletal functions of the wall; cell-wall formation; control of cell growth; role in intracellular transport; interactions with other organisms; cell-wall degradation; biotechnological applications of cell-walls; role in diet and health.
This textbook provides a clear, well illustrated introduction to the physiology and biochemistry of plant cell walls which will be invaluable to upper level undergraduate and post graduate students of plant physiology, plant pathology, plant biotechnology and biochemistry.
Table of Contents
The role of the cell wall in the life of the plant. The molecular components of the wall. Cell wall architecture and the skeletal functions of the wall. Cell-wall formation. The cell wall and control of cell growth. The cell wall and intracellular transport. The cell wall and interactions with other organisms. The cell wall and reproduction. Cell-wall degradation and biotechnological applications. Cell walls in diet and health. Outstanding problems for future research.
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