The molecular life of plants/ Russell L. Jones, Helen Ougham, Howard Thomas, & Susan Waaland.

By: Jones,Russell LContributor(s): Ougham, Helen | Thomas, Howard | Waaland, SusanMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015Description: 743 pISBN: 0470870125Subject(s): Plant molecular biology -- Textbooks | Plant physiology -- Textbooks | Botany -- Research -- TextbooksDDC classification: 571,82928
Contents:
Preface -- Part I. Origins: 1. Plant life: a primer; 2. Molecules, metabolism and energy; 3. Genome organization and expression; 4. Cell architecture -- Part II. Germination: 5. Membrane transport and intracellular protein trafficking; 6. Seed to seedling: germination and mobilization of food reserves; 7. Metabolism of reserves: respiration and gluconeogenesis -- Part III. Emergence: 8. Light perception and transduction; 9. Photosynthesis and photorespiration -- Part IV. Growth: 10. Hormones and other signals; 11. The cell cycle and meristems; 12. Growth and development -- Part V. Maturation: 13. Mineral nutrient acquisition and assimilation; 14. Intercellular and long-distance transport; 15. Environmental interactions -- Part VI. Renewal: 16. Flowering and sexual reproduction; 17. Development and dormancy of resting structures; 18. Senescence, ripening and cell death -- Acknowledgments, credits and sources.
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Preface --
Part I. Origins: 1. Plant life: a primer; 2. Molecules, metabolism and energy; 3. Genome organization and expression; 4. Cell architecture --
Part II. Germination: 5. Membrane transport and intracellular protein trafficking; 6. Seed to seedling: germination and mobilization of food reserves; 7. Metabolism of reserves: respiration and gluconeogenesis --
Part III. Emergence: 8. Light perception and transduction; 9. Photosynthesis and photorespiration --
Part IV. Growth: 10. Hormones and other signals; 11. The cell cycle and meristems; 12. Growth and development --
Part V. Maturation: 13. Mineral nutrient acquisition and assimilation; 14. Intercellular and long-distance transport; 15. Environmental interactions --
Part VI. Renewal: 16. Flowering and sexual reproduction; 17. Development and dormancy of resting structures; 18. Senescence, ripening and cell death --
Acknowledgments, credits and sources.

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