Advances in Botanical Research
- 1st Edition, Volume 19 - June 10, 1993
- Latest edition
- Editor: J. A. Callow
- Language: English
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Description
Description
Advances in Botanical Research is a multi-volume publication bringing together reviews by recognized experts on subjects of importance to those involved in botanical research. The four essays in this volume reflect the very latest in botanical research with their broad scope of interest to plant scientists in many areas. The articles include a detailed examination of oligosaccarins, the role of plant hormones in root-to-shoot communications, second-hand choloplasts,and the gametophyte-sporophyte junction in land plants.
Key features
Key features
* SPECIAL FEATURES:
* Four reviews covering broad range of subject areas.
* Four reviews covering broad range of subject areas.
Readership
Readership
Botanists in all fields of research.
Table of contents
Table of contents
S. Aldington and S.C. Fry, Oligosaccharins.
M.B. Jackson, Are Plant Hormones Involed in Root to Shoot Communication?
G.I. McFadden, Second-hand Chloroplasts: Evolution of Cryptomonad Algae.
R. Ligrone, J.G. Duckett, and K.S. Renzaglia, The Gametophyte-Sporophyte Junction in Land Plants.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
M.B. Jackson, Are Plant Hormones Involed in Root to Shoot Communication?
G.I. McFadden, Second-hand Chloroplasts: Evolution of Cryptomonad Algae.
R. Ligrone, J.G. Duckett, and K.S. Renzaglia, The Gametophyte-Sporophyte Junction in Land Plants.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 19
- Published: July 20, 1993
- Language: English
About the editor
About the editor
JC
J. A. Callow
Affiliations and expertise
University of Birmingham, U.K.View book on ScienceDirect
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