The physiology of flowering plants
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The physiology of flowering plants
Cambridge University Press, 2005
4th ed
- : hardback
- : paperback
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
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Previous ed.: The physiology of flowering plants : their growth and development / H.E. Street, Helgi Öpik. 3rd ed. 1984
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This latest edition of The Physiology of Flowering Plants has been completely updated to cover the explosion of interest in plant biology. A whole-plant approach has been used to produce an integrated view of plant function, covering both the fundamentals of whole plant physiology and the latest developments in molecular biology. New developments in molecular techniques are explained within practical applications such as genetically modified plants. The book further examines: * photosynthesis, respiration, plant growth and development * nutrition, water relations, photomorphogenesis and stress physiology * function, with particular attention to adaptations to different habitats. Each chapter is fully referenced with suggestions for complementary reading including references to original research papers. The Physiology of Flowering Plants is an ideal textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in plant biology.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- Part I. Nutrition and Transport: 2. Flow of energy and carbon through the plant: photosynthesis and respiration
- 3. Water relations
- 4. Mineral nutrition
- 5. Translocation of organic compounds
- Part II. Growth and Development: 6. Growth as a quantitative process
- 7. Plant growth hormones
- 8. Cell growth and differentiation
- 9. Vegetative development
- 10. Photomorphogenesis
- 11. Reproductive development
- 12. Growth movements
- 13. Resistance to stress
- Appendix.
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