
Introduction to Plant Physiology
Wiley (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 7. April 2003
Book
Hardback
576 pages
978-0-471-38915-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Information on chemical background, the cell, plant growth regulators and biochemistry have been integrated into the text where relevant, instead of chapters formally addressing this material.
* Emphasis is placed on underlying principles, rather than encyclopedic details.
* Epistemology, the how-we-know-what-we-know of plant physiology is also emphasized.
* Provides a good balance between traditional plant physiology and modern topics such as photo synthesis, plant biotechnology, and environmental physiology.
* Emphasis is placed on underlying principles, rather than encyclopedic details.
* Epistemology, the how-we-know-what-we-know of plant physiology is also emphasized.
* Provides a good balance between traditional plant physiology and modern topics such as photo synthesis, plant biotechnology, and environmental physiology.
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Edition
3., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrations (some col.)
Dimensions
Height: 28.1 cm
Width: 22.2 cm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
1417 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-38915-6 (9780471389156)
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Content
Chapter 1.Cells, Tissues, and Organs: The Architecture of Plants.PART 1. PLANTS AND ENERGY.Chapter 2. Bioenergetics and ATP Synthesis.Chapter 3. The Dual Role of Sunlight: Energy and Information.Chapter 4. Energy Conservation in Photosynthesis: Harvesting Sunlight.Chapter 5. Energy Conservation in Photosynthesis: CO2 Assimilation.Chapter 6. Allocation, Translocation, and Partitioning of Photoassimilates.Chapter 7. Cellular Respiration: Unlocking the Energy Stored in Photoassimilates.Chapter 8. Nitrogen Assimilation.Chapter 9. Carbon Assimilation and Productivity.PART 2: PLANTS, WATER, AND MINERALS.Chapter 10. Plant Cells and Water.Chapter 11.Whole Plant Water Relations.Chapter 12. Plants and Inorganic Nutrients.Chapter 13. Roots, Soils, and Nutrient Uptake.PART 3: PLANT DEVELOPMENT.Chapter 14. Patterns in Plant Development.Chapter 15. The Plant Hormones: Biochemistry and Metabolism.Chapter 16. The Plant Hormones: Control of Development.Chapter 17. Photomorphogenesis: Responding to Light.Chapter 18. Plant Movements-Orientation in Space.Chapter 19. Measuring Time: The Control of Development by Photoperiod and Endogenous Clocks.Chapter 20. Temperature: Plant Development and Distribution.PART 4: STRESS AND SECONDARY METABOLISM.Chapter 21. Plant Environmental Stress Physiology.Chapter 22. Secondary Plant Metabolites.PART 5: BIOTECHNOLOGY.Chapter 23. Biotechnology: Engineering Plants for the Future.Appendix I: Standard Amino Acids and Their Structures.Appendix II: Measuring Water Potential and Its Components.Index.