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Plant Structure - Function and Development (Paperback)
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Originally published in 1993, and long out-of-print, this book has
become a classic. The book covers the developmental anatomy of
large, complex plants, particularly of perennial shrubs and trees
that grow and survive for decades and centuries. The book is
focused on the meaning of that anatomy, the integrated structure,
as a determinant of effective function. A pervading theme is that
the plant structures that have "survived" evolution within the
larger context of geologic and climatic evolution are well attuned
to biochemical and biophysical principles that determine and define
efficient function. This book is intended for those who have
already studied the anatomy and development of plants. It is
addressed to advanced students, teachers and researchers in the
broad, interrelated fields of botany, forestry, horticulture and
agronomy, and to others having professional interests in the
culture of woody plants and the stewardship of ecosystems. It is
especially addressed to those who, by study and research, seek to
narrow the wide gap between the cellular and molecular biology
approaches to understanding the format and content of inherited
information, and the actual morphogenesis and integrated
functioning of higher plant organisms. The book is focused on
vegetative growth and development. Limitations of space precluded a
treatment of reproductive development and of morphogenesis in
fruits and seeds. The authors, however, have included a chapter on
embryogeny as the beginning of development of the individual higher
plant organism. "Plant Structure: Function and Development, first
published in 1993, remained in print for such a short time that
many of us missed the opportunity to purchase a copy (I have been
working with a tattered photocopy for the past 7 years). The
authors note in the preface that "complex plants, particularly
woody plants . . . have survived eons of organismal evolution" and
as such "are well attuned to biochemical and biophysical principles
that determine and define efficient function." Too often plant
anatomy has been treated in isolation from its' all-important
functional significance. The authors of this book provide a welcome
and well-developed bridge between structure and physiology, as well
as providing the developmental aspects critical to a complete
understanding. Not only does the book provide valuable insights for
biologists studying extant plants (including applied areas of
horticulture, agronomy and forest biology), but it is also, in my
view, a valuable resource for paleobotanists, particularly those
interested the rapidly growing area of paleo-ecophysiology. Often
woody plants are given only cursory attention in plant structure
texts, but not so here. Both Romberger and Hejnowicz spent their
professional careers studying woody plants, and their insights are
critical to the success of this treatise. Although the book is
primarily a very turgid reference source, it could also serve as a
text for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses - and then
would become a valuable library addition for those students."
Richard Jagels Professor of Forest Biology University of Maine
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