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Cell Separation in Plants - Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st... Cell Separation in Plants - Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
Daphne J. Osborne, Michael B. Jackson
R3,032 Discovery Miles 30 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This NATO Advanced Research Workshop held 25-30 September, 1988 at the Villa Gualino, Turin, Italy, was the first international meeting of its kind to be devoted solely to cell separation in plants. The partial or complete dissociation of one cell from another is an integral process of differentiation. Partial cell separations are basic physiological components of the overall programme of plant development. Complete cell separations are major events in the ripening of fruits, and the shedding of plant parts. Unscheduled cell separations commonly occur when tissues are subjected to pathogenic invasion. Environmental stresses too, evoke their own separation responses. Over the past five years much new knowledge has been acquired on the regulation of gene expression in specific stages of cell differentiation. Specific molecular markers have been identified that designate the competence of cells for achieving separation. Certain of the chemical signals (hormones, elicitors) that must be emitted or perceived by cells to initiate and sustain separation, are now known to us, and the resulting cell wall changes have come under close chemical scrutiny. The Turin meeting was a focus for those currently involved in such investigations. It assessed factors controlling cell separation in a wide spectrum of different cell types under a variety of conditions.

Hormones, Signals and Target Cells in Plant Development (Paperback): Daphne J. Osborne, Michael T. McManus Hormones, Signals and Target Cells in Plant Development (Paperback)
Daphne J. Osborne, Michael T. McManus
R1,275 Discovery Miles 12 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Meristematic cells in plants become the many different types of cells found in a mature plant. This is achieved by a selective response to chemical signals both from neighbouring cells and distant tissues. It is these responses that shape the plant, its time of flowering, the sex of its flowers, its length of survival or progress to senescence and death. How do plants achieve this? This treatise addresses this question using well-chosen examples to illustrate the concept of target cells. The authors discuss how each cell has the ability to discriminate between different chemical signals, determining which it will respond to and which it will ignore. The regulation of gene expression through signal perception and signal transduction is at the core of this selectivity and the Target Cell concept. This volume will serve as a valuable reference for all researchers working in the field of plant developmental biology.

Hormones, Signals and Target Cells in Plant Development (Hardcover): Daphne J. Osborne, Michael T. McManus Hormones, Signals and Target Cells in Plant Development (Hardcover)
Daphne J. Osborne, Michael T. McManus
R4,035 Discovery Miles 40 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Meristematic cells in plants (as with stem cells in animals) become the many different types of cells found in a mature plant. This is achieved by a selective response to chemical signals both from neighbouring cells and distant tissues. It is these responses that shape the plant, its time of flowering, the sex of its flowers, its length of survival or progress to senescence and death. How do plants achieve this? This up-to-date treatise addresses this question using well-chosen examples to illustrate the concept of target cells. The authors discuss how each cell has the ability to discriminate between different chemical signals, determining which it will respond to and which it will ignore. The regulation of gene expression through signal perception and signal transduction is at the core of this selectivity and the Target Cell concept. This volume will serve as a valuable reference for all researchers working in the field of plant developmental biology.

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