This 1961 book reviews the ideas and theories of biochemical action
in plants. Recognising that factual information requires
encyclopaedic treatment, it provides biochemical facts only to
illustrate ideas and to avoid becoming lost in generalities. An
attempt is made to show how ideas which have their basis in
orthodox chemistry need to be modified to accommodate the
complexities produced by cellular organisation. The importance of
understanding the basic chemical principles is also stressed and
some space is devoted to discussing elementary energetics. The book
is based on a short course of intercollegiate lectures given to
Botany students at London University and will continue to interest
readers today.
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