Biochemical mechanisms involved in plant growth regulation / edited by C.J. Smith [and others].

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Book
Language
English
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Oxford [England] : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1994.
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xv, 282 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

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    • Proceedings of the International Symposium on Biochemical Mechanisms Involved in Growth Regulation, held in Milan in Sept. 1991.
    • Includes index.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • A critical view on proposed hormone action: the example of auxin / Rainer Hertel
    • Ecological adaptations at levels with different scaling: ecosystems, whole plants, cells, membranes, molecules / Ulrich Luttge
    • Assimilate translocation and membrane transport as limiting factors for plant growth / Serge Delrot
    • Compartmentation of nutrient ions in relation to supply and growth / Roger A. Leight
    • Selection for mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana altered in solute uptake / C. Soave
    • Plant sugar transporters: their contribution to and their dependence on metabolism / Widmar Tanner
    • Natural products in plant growth regulation / Alessandro Ballio
    • The search for phytohormone receptors: a role for auxinbinding proteins / Thomas Hesse
    • Ethylen receptors / M.A. Hall
    • Cytokinin-binding protein(s) and protein kinases in cytokinin signal transduction / Olga N. Kulaeva
    • Biochemical regulation of DNA replication / John A. Bryant
    • Enforcement and release of quiescence in cells in the embryo axis of the seed / Donato Chiatante
    • rolB: a bacterial gene capable of controlling auxin response and morphogenesis in plant cells / P. Costantino
    • From phytochrome to phytochromes / Bartolomeo Lercari
    • Hormones in the seed of Sechium edule: role in germination and growth / Roberto Lorenzi
    • Growth, turgor, cell-wall properties, and microfubil orientation along growing- zone of maize roots during osmotic adjustment / J. Pritchard
    • Calcium measurement and dynamics during signal transduction in living plant cells / Anthony J. Trewavas
    • Mobilization of vascular calcium through the tonoplast / H. Canut
    • Metabolism- mediated control of ATP-driven H+ extrusion / E. Marre
    • The plasma membrane Ca2+ pump / F. Rasi-Caldogno
    • Fusicoccin receptors: perception and transduction of the fasicoccin signal / A. Aducci.
    ISBN
    • 0198577648 ((cloth))
    • 9780198577645 ((cloth))
    LCCN
    93032094
    OCLC
    28800305
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