Lipids in Photosynthesis: Essential and Regulatory Functions,
provides an essential summary of an exciting decade of research on
relationships between lipids and photosynthesis. The book brings
together extensively cross-referenced and peer-reviewed chapters by
prominent researchers. The topics covered include the structure,
molecular organization and biosynthesis of fatty acids,
glycerolipids and nonglycerolipids in plants, algae, lichens,
mosses, and cyanobacteria, as well as in chloroplasts and
mitochondria. Several chapters deal with the manipulation of the
extent of unsaturation of fatty acids and the effects of such
manipulation on photosynthesis and responses to various forms of
stress. The final chapters focus on lipid trafficking, signaling
and advanced analytical techniques. Ten years ago, Siegenthaler and
Murata edited "Lipids in Photosynthesis: Structure, Function and
Genetics," which became a classic in the field. "Lipids in
Photosynthesis: Essential and Regulatory Functions," belongs, with
its predecessor, in every plant and microbiological researcher's
bookcase.
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