Antioxidants and reactive oxygen species in plants/ (Record no. 146590)

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International Standard Book Number 9781405171465
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Classification number 572.42
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Personal name Smirnoff, Nicholas
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Title Antioxidants and reactive oxygen species in plants/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Nicholas, Smirnoff
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Blackwell Publishing,
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Extent 302 p.
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Formatted contents note 1. Glutathione. Christine H. Foyer, Leonardo Gomez and Philippus D. R. van Heerden, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, UK. 2. Plant thiol enzymes and thiol homeostasis in relation to thiol-dependent redox regulation and oxidative stress. Karl-Josef Dietz, Lehrstuhl fur Biochemie und Physiologie der Pflanzen, Fakultat fur Biologie, Universitat Bielefeld, Germany. 3. Ascorbate, tocopherol and carotenoids: metabolism, pathway engineering and functions. Nicholas Smirnoff, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, University of Exeter, UK. 4. Ascorbate peroxidase. Ron Mittler, Department of Biochemistry, University of Nevada, Reno, USA and Thomas L. Poulos, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, University of California, Irvine, USA. 5. Catalases in plants: molecular and functional properties and role in stress defence. Jurgen Feierabend, Institute of Botany, J. W. Goethe Universitat, Frankfurt, Germany. 6. Phenolics as antioxidants. Stepehen C. Grace, Biology Department, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. 7. Reactive oxygen species as signalling molecules. Radhika Desikan, John Hancock and Steven Neill, Centre for Research in Plant Science, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. 8. Reactive oxygen species in plant development and pathogen defence. Mark A. Jones and Nicholas Smirnoff, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, University of Exeter, UK. 9. Reactive oxygen species in cell walls. Robert A. M. Vreeburg and Stephen C. Fry, School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK. 10. Reactive oxygen species and photosynthesis. Barry Logan, Biology Department, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, USA. 11. Plant responses to ozone. Pinja Jaspers, Hannes Kollist, Christian Langebartels, and Jaakko Kangasjarvi, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland. References.
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        Central Library, Sikkim University Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section 28/08/2016 572.42 SMI/A P01218 15/02/2018 15/02/2018 General Books
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