Essentials of developmental plant anatomy
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Essentials of developmental plant anatomy
Oxford University Press, c2017
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-156) and index
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Description
The main aim of this book is to provide a developmental perspective to plant anatomy. Authors Steeves and Sawhney provide fundamental information on plant structure and development to students at the introductory level, and as a resource material to researchers working in nearly all areas of plant biology i.e., plant physiology, systematics, ecology, developmental genetics and molecular biology. The book is focused on angiosperm species with some examples from
different groups of plants.
"Essentials of Developmental Plant Anatomy" starts with an introductory chapter and a brief introduction to plant cell structure, which is followed by the structure of the flower, plant reproduction (vegetative and sexual) and the development and structure of embryo - the precursor to the plant body. Each chapter then deals with essential information on the shoot system, diversity of plant cells and tissues, the structure and development of the stem, leaf, root, and the secondary
body.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Plant Cell
The protoplast
The cell wall
Cell growth
Chapter 3. The Flower
Inflorescence types
Flower morphology and variations
The induction of flowering
Flower development
Chapter 4. Reproduction
Vegetative reproduction
Sexual reproduction
Overview of sexual reproduction
Apomixis
Chapter 5. Embryo, Seed and Fruit development
Patterns of embryo development
Somatic embryogenesis
Seed development
Fruit development
Chapter 6. Shoot morphology and development
Growth of the shoot
Shoot apex and the shoot apical meristem
Shoot expansion
Shoot modifications
Reproductive shoots
Chapter 7. Plant Cells and Tissues
Cell types and tissues
Chapter 8. Tissues of the stem
The dicotyledonous stem
Differentiation of tissues in the stem
The monocotyledonous stem
The stele
Chapter 9. The Leaf
Leaf form and types
Tissues of the leaf
Variations related to the environment
Leaf development
Chapter 10. The Root
Root systems
Root associations
Root apex and the root apical meristem
Tissues of the root
Root branching
Shoot buds from roots
Chapter 11. The Secondary body
The vascular cambium
Secondary xylem (The wood)
Secondary phloem
Secondary growth in monocotyledons
Periderm
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