Author(s): Gary A. Thompson (Author), Aart J.E. van Bel (Author)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Date: November 13, 2012
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Print length: 368 pages
ISBN-10: 047095860X
ISBN-13: 9780470958605
Book Description
Phloem: Molecular Cell Biology, Systemic Communication, Biotic Interactions is a timely collection of research on the cellular and molecular biology of this plant vascular tissue. Recent advances in phloem research have revealed the centrality of this plant tissue to whole plant development and physiology. Building on advances made through developments of new analytical technologies, this book will provide readers with a current and comprehensive reference on the role of phloem in plant growth and development. Collecting the work of a global team of leading researchers, Phloem will provide the reader with a valuable synthesis of the latest research in a single volume.
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From the Inside Flap
Phloem has long been recognized for its importance in long-distance transport needed for successful plant growth and development. The advent of new molecular biological methods combined with improved imaging technologies have revolutionized our view of phloem and served as a catalyst to novel phloem research. Phloem: Molecular Cell Biology, Systemic Communication, Biotic Interactions provides an integrative synthesis of our current understanding of this tissue vital to plant development and survival. Phloem: Molecular Cell Biology, Systemic Communication, Biotic Interactions divides its contents into four logical sections. The first section provides a broad overview of phloem biology that will serve as a contextual framework for subsequent sections. The second section looks at the structural and functional components of sieve elements, the sievetube modules. The following sections explore the integral part phloem plays in a variety of long-distance communications that occur within plants. The final section reviews the developing body of research looking at the role of phloem in plant biotic interactions. Providing wide-ranging coverage of the diverse advances in the field of phloem biology and physiology, Phloem: Molecular Cell Biology, Systemic Communication, Biotic Interactions, is an essential reference for anyone interested in the multi-faceted function of this unique plant tissue.
From the Back Cover
Phloem has long been recognized for its importance in long-distance transport needed for successful plant growth and development. The advent of new molecular biological methods combined with improved imaging technologies have revolutionized our view of phloem and served as a catalyst to novel phloem research. Phloem: Molecular Cell Biology, Systemic Communication, Biotic Interactions provides an integrative synthesis of our current understanding of this tissue vital to plant development and survival. Phloem: Molecular Cell Biology, Systemic Communication, Biotic Interactions divides its contents into four logical sections. The first section provides a broad overview of phloem biology that will serve as a contextual framework for subsequent sections. The second section looks at the structural and functional components of sieve elements, the sievetube modules. The following sections explore the integral part phloem plays in a variety of long-distance communications that occur within plants. The final section reviews the developing body of research looking at the role of phloem in plant biotic interactions. Providing wide-ranging coverage of the diverse advances in the field of phloem biology and physiology, Phloem: Molecular Cell Biology, Systemic Communication, Biotic Interactions, is an essential reference for anyone interested in the multi-faceted function of this unique plant tissue.
About the Author
Gary A. Thompson is the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education, Director of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Experiment Station, and Professor of Plant Sciences in the College of Agricultural Sciences at Pennsylvania State University.
Aart J. E. van Bel is Emeritus Professor and Head of the Department of General Botany and former Director of the Botanical Garden at Justus-Liebig-University.