Plant growth and development: hormones and environment
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1. Verfasser: Srivastava, L. M., (Lalit Mohan) (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam Academic Press c2002
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Special features of plant development -- Cell wall, cell division, and cell growth -- Embryogenesis -- Determination, differentiation, and dedifferentiation in plants -- General features of plant hormones, their analysis, and quantitation -- Auxins -- Gibberellins -- Cytokinins -- Brassinosteroids -- Abscisic acid -- Ethylene -- Jasmonates and other defense-related compounds -- Uptake and transport of hormones -- Apical dominance and some other phenomena illustrating correlative effects of hormones -- Hormonal regulation of cell division and cell growth -- Abscisic acid and stress tolerance in plants -- Fruit development and ripening -- Seed development and maturation -- Seed germination, mobilization of food reserves, and seed dormancy -- Vegetative storage protein, tuberization, senescence, and abscission -- Ethylene signal perception and transduction -- Auxin signal perception and transduction -- Abscisic acid signal perception and transduction -- Molecular biology of action of gibberellins, cytokinins, brassinosteroids, and jasmonates -- Signal transduction in plants -- Photoperception and signaling -- Tropic and nontropic responses to environmental signals
Provides information on synthesis of plant hormones, how their concentrations are regulated, and how they modulate various plant processes. This book details how plants sense and tolerate such factors as drought, salinity, and cold temperature, factors that limit plant productivity on earth. It also explains how plants sense light and gravity
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xx, 772 p.)
ISBN:0080514030
012660570X
9780080514031

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