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Plant growth and development is controlled by various environmental
cues that are sensed by the plant via various signal transduction
pathways coupled to specific response. Some of these pathways are
conserved from yeast to plants being regulated by various kinases
and phosphatases. In addition, plants have many unique pathways
that transduce to specific signals such as light, phytohormones and
oligosaccharides. This volume highlights some of the examples of
the plant signal transduction machinery opening new vistas in
research on plant growth and development. The new technologies
including the use of bacteria, yeast and Arabidopsis as functional
complementation systems are providing proof of function of many of
the proteins that show homology to those from other organisms.
These studies will eventually lead to improvement of crop plants
and use of plants as a new resource for producing desirable
products to meet the growing needs of mankind.
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