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BIOS Instant Notes in Plant Biology Andrew Lack (Oxford Brookes University, UK)

BIOS Instant Notes in Plant Biology By Andrew Lack (Oxford Brookes University, UK)

BIOS Instant Notes in Plant Biology by Andrew Lack (Oxford Brookes University, UK)


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This text provides concise yet comprehensive coverage of plant biology at an undergraduate level, providing easy access to the fundamentals in this field. The book covers all important areas in plant biology in a format which should be useful for learning and rapid revision.

BIOS Instant Notes in Plant Biology Summary

BIOS Instant Notes in Plant Biology by Andrew Lack (Oxford Brookes University, UK)

Instant Notes in Plant Biology covers all aspects of modern plant biology. The scope and depth of this text are suitable for a first and second year undergraduate student of plant biology, including molecular biologists and biotechnologists.

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'The style of illustrations will be of value by the stressed undergraduate ... This book is based entirely on excellent line drawings which would be easy for an undergraduate to remember and perhaps even reproduce ... Overall, this is definitely a book I will enjoy to have around for reference and teaching purposes.' - New Phytologist

'The contents are comprehensive and cover all areas found in first and second year courses. Agriculture and horticulture students would find this book useful. I would recommend this book to my students.' - Dr Nick Smirnoff, University of Exeter

About Andrew Lack (Oxford Brookes University, UK)

Dr Andrew Lack, School of Biological and Molecular Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, UK Dr David Evans, School of Biological and Molecular Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, UK

Table of Contents

Section A - INTRODUCTION. Section B - STRUCTURE. The plant cell. The cell wall. Plastids and mitochondria. Membranes. Nucleus and genome. Cell Division. Section C - VEGETATIVE ANATOMY. Meristems and primary tissues. Roots. Herbaceous stems and primary growth. Woody stems and secondary growth. Leaves. Section D - REPRODUCTIVE ANATOMY. The flower. Pollen and ovlules. The seed. Fruits. Section E - PHYSIOLOGY AND REGULATION. Arabidopsis and other model plants. Methods in experimental plant science. Section F - GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT. Features of growth and development. Biochemistry of growth regulation. Molecular action of hormones and intracellular messengers. Section G - SENSING AND RESPONDING TO THE ENVIRONMENT. Phytochrome, photoperiodism and photomorphogenesis. Tropisms. Nastic responses. Abscission. Stress avoidance and adaptation. Section H - FLORAL DEVELOPMENT AND REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY. Physiology of floral initiation and development. Breeding systems. Self incompatibility. Seed development, dormancy and germination. Section I - PLANTS, WATER AND MINERAL NUTRITION. Plants and water. Water retention and stomata. Movement of nutrient ions across membranes. Uptake of mineral nutrients in the plant. Functions of mineral nutrients. Section J - METABOLISM. Photosynthetic pigments and the nature of light. Major reactions of photosynthesis. C3 and C4 plants and CAM. Respiration and carbohydrate metabolism. Amino acid, lipid, polysaccharide and secondary product metabolism. Section K - PLANT COMMUNITIES AND POPULATIONS. Physical factors and plant distribution. Plant communities. Ecology of different growth forms. Populations. Contributions to carbon balance and atmosphere. Section L - REPRODUCTIVE ECOLOGY. Ecology of flowering and pollination. Seed ecology. Regeneration and establishment. Polymorphisms and population genetics. Section M - INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PLANTS AND OTHER ORGANISMS. Mycorrhiza. Nitrogen fixation. Interactions between plants and animals. Fungal pathogens and endophytes. Bacteria, mycoplasma, viruses and heterokonts. Parasites and saprophytes. Carnivorous plants. Section N - HUMAN USES OF PLANTS. Plants as food. Plants for construction. Plants in medicine. Plants for other uses. Bioremediation. Section O - PLANT GENETIC ENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY. Plant breeding. Plant cell and tissue culture. Plant genetic engineering. Section P - PLANT DIVERSITY. Diversity and life cycles. The algae. The bryophytes. Reproduction in bryophytes. Section Q - SPORE-BEARING VASCULAR PLANTS. Early evolution of vascular plants. Clubmosses and horsetails. The ferns. Evolution of the seed. Section R - SEED PLANTS. Early seed plants. Conifers. Cycads, Gingko and Gnetales. Evolution of flowering plants. Mechanisms of evolution. Further reading. Index

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GOR001103951
9781859961971
1859961975
BIOS Instant Notes in Plant Biology by Andrew Lack (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20010615
344
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