Plant physiology/ Lincoln Taiz, Eduardo Zeiger.
Material type: TextPublication details: Sunderland, Mass. : Sinauer Asso. INc Pub., 2010Edition: 5th edDescription: 782p.: ill.; 29 cmISBN: 9780878935659Subject(s): Plant Physiology | Nutrient transport | Water balance | BiochemistryDDC classification: 571.2Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books Science Library | Science Library, Sikkim University Science Library General Section | 571.2 TAI/P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Books For SU Science Library | P24467 |
Chapter 1 Plant cells -- Chapter 2 Genome organization and gene expression -- Unit I Transport and Translocation of Water and Solutes -- Chapter 3 Water and plant cells -- Chapter 4 Water balance of plants -- Chapter 5 Mineral nutrition -- Chapter 6 Solute transport -- Unit II Biochemisty and Metabolism -- Chapter 7 Photosynthesis : the light reactions -- Chapter 8 Photosynthesis : carbon reactions -- Chapter 9 Photosynthesis : physiological and ecological considerations -- Chapter 10 Translocation in the phloem -- Chapter 11 Respiration and lipid metabolism -- Chapter 12 Assimilation of mineral nutrients -- Chapter 13 Secondary metabolites and plant defense -- Unit III Growth and Development -- Chapter 14 Signal transduction -- Chapter 15 Cell walls : structure, biogenesis, and expansion -- Growth and development -- Chapter 16 Phytochrome and light control of plant development -- Chapter 17 Blue-light responses : morphogenesis and stomatal movements -- Chapter 18 Auxin : the first discovered plant growth hormone -- Chapter 19 Gibberellins : regulators of plant height and seed germination -- Chapter 20 Cytokinins : regulators of cell division -- Chapter 21 Ethylene : the gaseous hormone -- Chapter 22 Abscisic acid : a seed maturation and stress-response hormone -- Chapter 23 Brassinosteroids : regulators of cell expansion and development -- Chapter 24 The control of flowering -- Responses and adaptations to abiotic stress.
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