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ISBN-10 : 0521664853
ISBN-13 : 9780521664851
Author: Helgi Öpik, Stephen A. Rolfe, Arthur J. Willis
Part one of this survey of plant physiology begins with photosynthesis and its products. It details how plants obtain and process light and CO2, and acquire and absorb water and minerals. Part two examines plant growth hormones, cell growth and differentiation, vegetative development, photomorphogenesis, reproductive development, growth movements and reactions to environmental stresses. Third Edition Pb (1992): 0-521-42786-X
1. Introduction;
Part I. Nutrition and Transport:
2. Flow of energy and carbon through the plant: photosynthesis and respiration;
3. Water relations;
4. Mineral nutrition;
5. Translocation of organic compounds;
Part II. Growth and Development:
6. Growth as a quantitative process;
7. Plant growth hormones;
8. Cell growth and differentiation;
9. Vegetative development;
10. Photomorphogenesis;
11. Reproductive development;
12. Growth movements;
13. Resistance to stress; Appendix.
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Tags: The Physiology, Flowering Plants, Helgi Öpik, Stephen Rolfe, Arthur Willis