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Experiment with What a Plant Needs to Grow
Experiment with What a Plant Needs to Grow
Autore Higgins Nadia
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lerner
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (32 p.) : ill
Disciplina 571.8/2
ISBN 1-5124-4710-2
Formato Musica
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910155738503321
Higgins Nadia  
Lerner
Musica
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Journey of a single cell to a plant [[electronic resource] /] / editors, S.J. Murch, P.K. Saxena
Journey of a single cell to a plant [[electronic resource] /] / editors, S.J. Murch, P.K. Saxena
Pubbl/distr/stampa Enfield, (NH), : Science Publishers, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (384 p.)
Disciplina 571.8/2
Altri autori (Persone) MurchS. J (Susan J.)
SaxenaPraveen K
Soggetto topico Plant cells and tissues
Plant protoplasts
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-57808-647-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Recollections ""; ""Preface ""; ""Contents ""; ""List of Contributors ""; ""1. Totipotency and Proof of the Concept: An Historical Perspective ""; ""2. Isolation and Culture of Plant Protoplasts: Historical Perspectives and Current Status ""; ""3. Plant Protoplasts: Consequences of Lost Cell Walls ""; ""4. Protoplasts: Consequences and Opportunities of Cellular Nudity ""; ""5. Plant Coated Vesicles Exposed: Ultrastructural and Biochemical Studies of Cultured Cells and Protoplasts ""; ""6. Discovery of Anther Culture Technique of Producing Pollen Haploids ""
""7. Plants from Haploid Cells """"8. Skoog and Miller Legacy: 45 Years of Manipulating Plant Growth ""; ""9. Somatic Embryogenesis ""; ""10. Somatic Embryogenesis in Carrot Suspension Cultures as a Model System for Expression of Totipotency ""; ""11. Zygotic Embryogenesis ""; ""12. Principles of Micropropagation ""; ""13. Micropropagation of Floricultural Crops ""; ""Index ""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453555703321
Enfield, (NH), : Science Publishers, c2005
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Journey of a single cell to a plant [[electronic resource] /] / editors, S.J. Murch, P.K. Saxena
Journey of a single cell to a plant [[electronic resource] /] / editors, S.J. Murch, P.K. Saxena
Pubbl/distr/stampa Enfield, (NH), : Science Publishers, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (384 p.)
Disciplina 571.8/2
Altri autori (Persone) MurchS. J (Susan J.)
SaxenaPraveen K
Soggetto topico Plant cells and tissues
Plant protoplasts
ISBN 1-57808-647-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Recollections ""; ""Preface ""; ""Contents ""; ""List of Contributors ""; ""1. Totipotency and Proof of the Concept: An Historical Perspective ""; ""2. Isolation and Culture of Plant Protoplasts: Historical Perspectives and Current Status ""; ""3. Plant Protoplasts: Consequences of Lost Cell Walls ""; ""4. Protoplasts: Consequences and Opportunities of Cellular Nudity ""; ""5. Plant Coated Vesicles Exposed: Ultrastructural and Biochemical Studies of Cultured Cells and Protoplasts ""; ""6. Discovery of Anther Culture Technique of Producing Pollen Haploids ""
""7. Plants from Haploid Cells """"8. Skoog and Miller Legacy: 45 Years of Manipulating Plant Growth ""; ""9. Somatic Embryogenesis ""; ""10. Somatic Embryogenesis in Carrot Suspension Cultures as a Model System for Expression of Totipotency ""; ""11. Zygotic Embryogenesis ""; ""12. Principles of Micropropagation ""; ""13. Micropropagation of Floricultural Crops ""; ""Index ""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782234603321
Enfield, (NH), : Science Publishers, c2005
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Journey of a single cell to a plant / / editors, S.J. Murch, P.K. Saxena
Journey of a single cell to a plant / / editors, S.J. Murch, P.K. Saxena
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Enfield, (NH), : Science Publishers, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (384 p.)
Disciplina 571.8/2
Altri autori (Persone) MurchS. J (Susan J.)
SaxenaPraveen K
Soggetto topico Plant cells and tissues
Plant protoplasts
ISBN 1-57808-647-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Recollections ""; ""Preface ""; ""Contents ""; ""List of Contributors ""; ""1. Totipotency and Proof of the Concept: An Historical Perspective ""; ""2. Isolation and Culture of Plant Protoplasts: Historical Perspectives and Current Status ""; ""3. Plant Protoplasts: Consequences of Lost Cell Walls ""; ""4. Protoplasts: Consequences and Opportunities of Cellular Nudity ""; ""5. Plant Coated Vesicles Exposed: Ultrastructural and Biochemical Studies of Cultured Cells and Protoplasts ""; ""6. Discovery of Anther Culture Technique of Producing Pollen Haploids ""
""7. Plants from Haploid Cells """"8. Skoog and Miller Legacy: 45 Years of Manipulating Plant Growth ""; ""9. Somatic Embryogenesis ""; ""10. Somatic Embryogenesis in Carrot Suspension Cultures as a Model System for Expression of Totipotency ""; ""11. Zygotic Embryogenesis ""; ""12. Principles of Micropropagation ""; ""13. Micropropagation of Floricultural Crops ""; ""Index ""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910808546403321
Enfield, (NH), : Science Publishers, c2005
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Light and plant development [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Garry C. Whitelam and Karen J. Halliday
Light and plant development [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Garry C. Whitelam and Karen J. Halliday
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (350 p.)
Disciplina 571.8/2
572.46
580.5
Altri autori (Persone) WhitelamGarry C
HallidayKaren J
Collana Annual plant reviews
Soggetto topico Phytochrome
Plants - Photomorphogenesis
Plants - Development
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-32031-5
9786611320317
0-470-98889-4
0-470-99429-0
Classificazione 42.42
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Light and Plant Development; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Part I Photoreceptors; 1 Phytochromes; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Historical aspects; 1.3 Properties of phyA in vivo; 1.4 Properties in yeast cells; 1.5 In vivo properties of phytochromes; 1.5.1 In vivo spectroscopy; 1.6 Intracellular localisation of phytochromes; 1.6.1 Classical methods; 1.6.2 Spectroscopic methods; 1.6.3 Cell biological methods; 1.6.4 Immunocytochemical methods; 1.6.5 Novel methods; 1.7 Intracellular localisation of phyB in dark and light; 1.8 Intracellular localisation of phyA in dark and light
1.9 Intracellular localisation of phyC, phyD and phyE in dark and light1.10 Phytochrome/PIF3 co-localisation and nuclear speckles; 1.11 Regulation of intracellular localisation of phytochromes; Acknowledgements; References; 2 Cryptochromes; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Cryptochrome genes and their evolution; 2.3 Cryptochrome domains, chromophores and structure; 2.3.1 Domain structure of the cryptochromes; 2.3.2 Cryptochrome chromophores; 2.3.3 Photolyase and cryptochrome structure; 2.3.3.1 Photolyase structure and reaction mechanism; 2.3.3.2 Cryptochrome structure
2.4 Cryptochrome biochemistry and spectroscopy2.4.1 Phosphorylation; 2.4.2 Nucleotide-binding and kinase activity; 2.4.3 DNA-binding activity; 2.4.4 Electron transfer; 2.5 Expression and biological activity of cryptochromes; 2.5.1 Expression and light regulation of cryptochromes in planta; 2.5.2 Cellular localization; 2.5.3 Growth responses controlled by cryptochromes; 2.5.4 Regulation of gene expression through cryptochromes; 2.6 Cryptochrome signalling; 2.6.1 Dimerization and output domains; 2.6.2 Cryptochrome partners; 2.6.2.1 Interaction with COP1
2.6.2.2 Interaction with zeitlupe/ADAGIO12.6.2.3 Interaction with phytochromes; 2.6.3 Further downstream components; 2.7 Summary; Acknowledgements; References; 3 Phototropins and other LOV-containing proteins; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Phototropins and their biological functions; 3.2.1 Physiological roles in higher plants; 3.2.2 Physiological roles in lower plants; 3.3 Phototropin structure, localization and activity; 3.3.1 Phototropin structure and localization; 3.3.2 Phototropin autophosphorylation; 3.4 Light sensing by the LOV domains; 3.4.1 LOV-domain photochemistry
3.4.2 LOV-domain structure3.4.3 Functional roles of LOV1 and LOV2; 3.4.4 Light-induced protein movements; 3.5 Phototropin signaling; 3.5.1 Phototropin-interacting proteins; 3.5.2 Downstream signaling targets; 3.6 Other LOV-containing proteins; 3.6.1 LOV-containing proteins in Arabidopsis; 3.6.2 LOV-containing proteins in fungi; 3.6.3 LOV-containing proteins in bacteria; 3.7 Conclusions and future perspectives; Acknowledgements; References; Part II Photoreceptor signal transduction; 4 Phytochrome-interacting factors; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Methodology; 4.2.1 Initial identification of PIFs
4.2.2 Subsequent assay and characterization of the interaction
Record Nr. UNINA-9910145274003321
Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
Materiale a stampa
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Light and plant development [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Garry C. Whitelam and Karen J. Halliday
Light and plant development [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Garry C. Whitelam and Karen J. Halliday
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (350 p.)
Disciplina 571.8/2
572.46
580.5
Altri autori (Persone) WhitelamGarry C
HallidayKaren J
Collana Annual plant reviews
Soggetto topico Phytochrome
Plants - Photomorphogenesis
Plants - Development
ISBN 1-281-32031-5
9786611320317
0-470-98889-4
0-470-99429-0
Classificazione 42.42
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Light and Plant Development; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Part I Photoreceptors; 1 Phytochromes; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Historical aspects; 1.3 Properties of phyA in vivo; 1.4 Properties in yeast cells; 1.5 In vivo properties of phytochromes; 1.5.1 In vivo spectroscopy; 1.6 Intracellular localisation of phytochromes; 1.6.1 Classical methods; 1.6.2 Spectroscopic methods; 1.6.3 Cell biological methods; 1.6.4 Immunocytochemical methods; 1.6.5 Novel methods; 1.7 Intracellular localisation of phyB in dark and light; 1.8 Intracellular localisation of phyA in dark and light
1.9 Intracellular localisation of phyC, phyD and phyE in dark and light1.10 Phytochrome/PIF3 co-localisation and nuclear speckles; 1.11 Regulation of intracellular localisation of phytochromes; Acknowledgements; References; 2 Cryptochromes; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Cryptochrome genes and their evolution; 2.3 Cryptochrome domains, chromophores and structure; 2.3.1 Domain structure of the cryptochromes; 2.3.2 Cryptochrome chromophores; 2.3.3 Photolyase and cryptochrome structure; 2.3.3.1 Photolyase structure and reaction mechanism; 2.3.3.2 Cryptochrome structure
2.4 Cryptochrome biochemistry and spectroscopy2.4.1 Phosphorylation; 2.4.2 Nucleotide-binding and kinase activity; 2.4.3 DNA-binding activity; 2.4.4 Electron transfer; 2.5 Expression and biological activity of cryptochromes; 2.5.1 Expression and light regulation of cryptochromes in planta; 2.5.2 Cellular localization; 2.5.3 Growth responses controlled by cryptochromes; 2.5.4 Regulation of gene expression through cryptochromes; 2.6 Cryptochrome signalling; 2.6.1 Dimerization and output domains; 2.6.2 Cryptochrome partners; 2.6.2.1 Interaction with COP1
2.6.2.2 Interaction with zeitlupe/ADAGIO12.6.2.3 Interaction with phytochromes; 2.6.3 Further downstream components; 2.7 Summary; Acknowledgements; References; 3 Phototropins and other LOV-containing proteins; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Phototropins and their biological functions; 3.2.1 Physiological roles in higher plants; 3.2.2 Physiological roles in lower plants; 3.3 Phototropin structure, localization and activity; 3.3.1 Phototropin structure and localization; 3.3.2 Phototropin autophosphorylation; 3.4 Light sensing by the LOV domains; 3.4.1 LOV-domain photochemistry
3.4.2 LOV-domain structure3.4.3 Functional roles of LOV1 and LOV2; 3.4.4 Light-induced protein movements; 3.5 Phototropin signaling; 3.5.1 Phototropin-interacting proteins; 3.5.2 Downstream signaling targets; 3.6 Other LOV-containing proteins; 3.6.1 LOV-containing proteins in Arabidopsis; 3.6.2 LOV-containing proteins in fungi; 3.6.3 LOV-containing proteins in bacteria; 3.7 Conclusions and future perspectives; Acknowledgements; References; Part II Photoreceptor signal transduction; 4 Phytochrome-interacting factors; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Methodology; 4.2.1 Initial identification of PIFs
4.2.2 Subsequent assay and characterization of the interaction
Record Nr. UNISA-996213961203316
Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
Materiale a stampa
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Light and plant development / / edited by Garry C. Whitelam and Karen J. Halliday
Light and plant development / / edited by Garry C. Whitelam and Karen J. Halliday
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (350 p.)
Disciplina 571.8/2
Altri autori (Persone) WhitelamGarry C
HallidayKaren J
Collana Annual plant reviews
Soggetto topico Phytochrome
Plants - Photomorphogenesis
Plants - Development
ISBN 1-281-32031-5
9786611320317
0-470-98889-4
0-470-99429-0
Classificazione 42.42
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Light and Plant Development; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Part I Photoreceptors; 1 Phytochromes; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Historical aspects; 1.3 Properties of phyA in vivo; 1.4 Properties in yeast cells; 1.5 In vivo properties of phytochromes; 1.5.1 In vivo spectroscopy; 1.6 Intracellular localisation of phytochromes; 1.6.1 Classical methods; 1.6.2 Spectroscopic methods; 1.6.3 Cell biological methods; 1.6.4 Immunocytochemical methods; 1.6.5 Novel methods; 1.7 Intracellular localisation of phyB in dark and light; 1.8 Intracellular localisation of phyA in dark and light
1.9 Intracellular localisation of phyC, phyD and phyE in dark and light1.10 Phytochrome/PIF3 co-localisation and nuclear speckles; 1.11 Regulation of intracellular localisation of phytochromes; Acknowledgements; References; 2 Cryptochromes; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Cryptochrome genes and their evolution; 2.3 Cryptochrome domains, chromophores and structure; 2.3.1 Domain structure of the cryptochromes; 2.3.2 Cryptochrome chromophores; 2.3.3 Photolyase and cryptochrome structure; 2.3.3.1 Photolyase structure and reaction mechanism; 2.3.3.2 Cryptochrome structure
2.4 Cryptochrome biochemistry and spectroscopy2.4.1 Phosphorylation; 2.4.2 Nucleotide-binding and kinase activity; 2.4.3 DNA-binding activity; 2.4.4 Electron transfer; 2.5 Expression and biological activity of cryptochromes; 2.5.1 Expression and light regulation of cryptochromes in planta; 2.5.2 Cellular localization; 2.5.3 Growth responses controlled by cryptochromes; 2.5.4 Regulation of gene expression through cryptochromes; 2.6 Cryptochrome signalling; 2.6.1 Dimerization and output domains; 2.6.2 Cryptochrome partners; 2.6.2.1 Interaction with COP1
2.6.2.2 Interaction with zeitlupe/ADAGIO12.6.2.3 Interaction with phytochromes; 2.6.3 Further downstream components; 2.7 Summary; Acknowledgements; References; 3 Phototropins and other LOV-containing proteins; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Phototropins and their biological functions; 3.2.1 Physiological roles in higher plants; 3.2.2 Physiological roles in lower plants; 3.3 Phototropin structure, localization and activity; 3.3.1 Phototropin structure and localization; 3.3.2 Phototropin autophosphorylation; 3.4 Light sensing by the LOV domains; 3.4.1 LOV-domain photochemistry
3.4.2 LOV-domain structure3.4.3 Functional roles of LOV1 and LOV2; 3.4.4 Light-induced protein movements; 3.5 Phototropin signaling; 3.5.1 Phototropin-interacting proteins; 3.5.2 Downstream signaling targets; 3.6 Other LOV-containing proteins; 3.6.1 LOV-containing proteins in Arabidopsis; 3.6.2 LOV-containing proteins in fungi; 3.6.3 LOV-containing proteins in bacteria; 3.7 Conclusions and future perspectives; Acknowledgements; References; Part II Photoreceptor signal transduction; 4 Phytochrome-interacting factors; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Methodology; 4.2.1 Initial identification of PIFs
4.2.2 Subsequent assay and characterization of the interaction
Record Nr. UNINA-9910677701203321
Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
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Mechanisms in plant development [[electronic resource] /] / Ottoline Leyser and Stephen Day
Mechanisms in plant development [[electronic resource] /] / Ottoline Leyser and Stephen Day
Autore Leyser Ottoline
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (256 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 571.8/2
Altri autori (Persone) DayStephen
Soggetto topico Plants - Development
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-17176-3
9786612171765
1-4443-1114-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mechanisms in Plant Development; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Sources for figures; Chapter 1: An introduction to flowering plants; Alternation of generations; Gametophyte development; Development of the sporophyte; Further reading; Chapter 2: Characteristics of plant development; Plant cells; Larger patterns; Theoretical framework for the study of developmental mechanisms; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 3: Cell-intrinsic information; Lineage; Case study 3.1: Laser ablation of cells in the Arabidopsis root tip; Case study 3.2: Green-white-green periclinal chimeras
Case study 3.3: Mutations affectings division patterns Relationship between age and position; Case study 3.4: Mutations affecting the rate of leaf initiation in Arabidopsis; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 4: Primary axis development; Embryonic axes; Case study 4.1: Longitudinal axis of the Fucus embryo; Case study 4.2: Longitudinal axis of the Arabidopsis embryo; Case study 4.3: Radial axis of the Arabidopsis embryo; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 5: Axis development in the leaf and flower; Leaves; Case study 5.1: Adaxial-abaxial axis of the leaf
Case study 5.2: Proximodistal axis of the leaf Case study 5.3: Determinate nature of leaf development; Flowers; Case study 5.4: Radial axis of the flower; Case study 5.5: Adaxial-abaxial axis of the Antirrhinum flower; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 6: Position relative to a particular cell, tissue or organ; Case study 6.1: The pattern of trichomes on the Arabidopsis leaf; Case study 6.2: The pattern of root hairs in Arabidopsis; Case study 6.3: Phyllotaxy; Case study 6.4: Coordination of leaf and vascular development; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 7: Light; Light perception
Developmental responses to light Case study 7.1: Light-induced germination; Case study 7.2: Seedling etiolation and photomorphogenesis; Case study 7.3: Shade escape; Case study 7.4: Phototropism; Case study 7.5: Photoperiodic control of flowering; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 8: Environmental information other than light; Case study 8.1: Gravitropism; Case study 8.2: Thigmomorphogenesis; Case study 8.3: Effects of uneven nutrient supply on root development; Case study 8.4: Vernalization; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 9: The coordination of development
Case study 9.1: Initiation and maintenance of the shoot apical meristem Case study 9.2: Transition from embryonic to post-embryonic development; Case study 9.3: Phase transitions in post-germination development; Case study 9.4: Shoot branching; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 10: A comparison of plant and animal development; Control of cell fate; Development of pattern; Consequences of autotrophy versus heterotrophy; Conclusions; Further reading; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910455922003321
Leyser Ottoline  
Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell, 2003
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Mechanisms in plant development [[electronic resource] /] / Ottoline Leyser and Stephen Day
Mechanisms in plant development [[electronic resource] /] / Ottoline Leyser and Stephen Day
Autore Leyser Ottoline
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (256 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 571.8/2
Altri autori (Persone) DayStephen
Soggetto topico Plants - Development
ISBN 1-282-17176-3
9786612171765
1-4443-1114-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mechanisms in Plant Development; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Sources for figures; Chapter 1: An introduction to flowering plants; Alternation of generations; Gametophyte development; Development of the sporophyte; Further reading; Chapter 2: Characteristics of plant development; Plant cells; Larger patterns; Theoretical framework for the study of developmental mechanisms; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 3: Cell-intrinsic information; Lineage; Case study 3.1: Laser ablation of cells in the Arabidopsis root tip; Case study 3.2: Green-white-green periclinal chimeras
Case study 3.3: Mutations affectings division patterns Relationship between age and position; Case study 3.4: Mutations affecting the rate of leaf initiation in Arabidopsis; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 4: Primary axis development; Embryonic axes; Case study 4.1: Longitudinal axis of the Fucus embryo; Case study 4.2: Longitudinal axis of the Arabidopsis embryo; Case study 4.3: Radial axis of the Arabidopsis embryo; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 5: Axis development in the leaf and flower; Leaves; Case study 5.1: Adaxial-abaxial axis of the leaf
Case study 5.2: Proximodistal axis of the leaf Case study 5.3: Determinate nature of leaf development; Flowers; Case study 5.4: Radial axis of the flower; Case study 5.5: Adaxial-abaxial axis of the Antirrhinum flower; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 6: Position relative to a particular cell, tissue or organ; Case study 6.1: The pattern of trichomes on the Arabidopsis leaf; Case study 6.2: The pattern of root hairs in Arabidopsis; Case study 6.3: Phyllotaxy; Case study 6.4: Coordination of leaf and vascular development; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 7: Light; Light perception
Developmental responses to light Case study 7.1: Light-induced germination; Case study 7.2: Seedling etiolation and photomorphogenesis; Case study 7.3: Shade escape; Case study 7.4: Phototropism; Case study 7.5: Photoperiodic control of flowering; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 8: Environmental information other than light; Case study 8.1: Gravitropism; Case study 8.2: Thigmomorphogenesis; Case study 8.3: Effects of uneven nutrient supply on root development; Case study 8.4: Vernalization; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 9: The coordination of development
Case study 9.1: Initiation and maintenance of the shoot apical meristem Case study 9.2: Transition from embryonic to post-embryonic development; Case study 9.3: Phase transitions in post-germination development; Case study 9.4: Shoot branching; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 10: A comparison of plant and animal development; Control of cell fate; Development of pattern; Consequences of autotrophy versus heterotrophy; Conclusions; Further reading; Index
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Leyser Ottoline  
Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell, 2003
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Mechanisms in plant development / / Ottoline Leyser and Stephen Day
Mechanisms in plant development / / Ottoline Leyser and Stephen Day
Autore Leyser Ottoline
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (256 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 571.8/2
Altri autori (Persone) DayStephen
Soggetto topico Plants - Development
ISBN 1-282-17176-3
9786612171765
1-4443-1114-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mechanisms in Plant Development; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Sources for figures; Chapter 1: An introduction to flowering plants; Alternation of generations; Gametophyte development; Development of the sporophyte; Further reading; Chapter 2: Characteristics of plant development; Plant cells; Larger patterns; Theoretical framework for the study of developmental mechanisms; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 3: Cell-intrinsic information; Lineage; Case study 3.1: Laser ablation of cells in the Arabidopsis root tip; Case study 3.2: Green-white-green periclinal chimeras
Case study 3.3: Mutations affectings division patterns Relationship between age and position; Case study 3.4: Mutations affecting the rate of leaf initiation in Arabidopsis; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 4: Primary axis development; Embryonic axes; Case study 4.1: Longitudinal axis of the Fucus embryo; Case study 4.2: Longitudinal axis of the Arabidopsis embryo; Case study 4.3: Radial axis of the Arabidopsis embryo; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 5: Axis development in the leaf and flower; Leaves; Case study 5.1: Adaxial-abaxial axis of the leaf
Case study 5.2: Proximodistal axis of the leaf Case study 5.3: Determinate nature of leaf development; Flowers; Case study 5.4: Radial axis of the flower; Case study 5.5: Adaxial-abaxial axis of the Antirrhinum flower; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 6: Position relative to a particular cell, tissue or organ; Case study 6.1: The pattern of trichomes on the Arabidopsis leaf; Case study 6.2: The pattern of root hairs in Arabidopsis; Case study 6.3: Phyllotaxy; Case study 6.4: Coordination of leaf and vascular development; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 7: Light; Light perception
Developmental responses to light Case study 7.1: Light-induced germination; Case study 7.2: Seedling etiolation and photomorphogenesis; Case study 7.3: Shade escape; Case study 7.4: Phototropism; Case study 7.5: Photoperiodic control of flowering; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 8: Environmental information other than light; Case study 8.1: Gravitropism; Case study 8.2: Thigmomorphogenesis; Case study 8.3: Effects of uneven nutrient supply on root development; Case study 8.4: Vernalization; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 9: The coordination of development
Case study 9.1: Initiation and maintenance of the shoot apical meristem Case study 9.2: Transition from embryonic to post-embryonic development; Case study 9.3: Phase transitions in post-germination development; Case study 9.4: Shoot branching; Conclusions; Further reading; Chapter 10: A comparison of plant and animal development; Control of cell fate; Development of pattern; Consequences of autotrophy versus heterotrophy; Conclusions; Further reading; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910808061003321
Leyser Ottoline  
Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell, 2003
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