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Plant hormones play a crucial role in controlling the way in which
plants growand develop. Whilemetabolism providesthepowerand
buildingblocks for plant life, it is the hormones that regulate the
speed of growth of the individual parts and integrate these parts
to produce the form that we recognize as a plant. In addition,
theyplayacontrolling role inthe processes of reproduction. This
book is a description ofthese natural chemicals: how they are
synthesizedand metabolized; howthey work; whatwe knowoftheir
molecular biology; how we measure them; and a description ofsome
ofthe roles they play in regulating plant growth and development.
Emphasis has also been placed on the new findings on plant hormones
deriving from the expanding use ofmolecular biology as a tool to
understand these fascinating regulatory molecules. Even at the
present time, when the role of genes in regulating all aspects of
growth and development is considered of prime importance, it is
still clear that the path of development is nonetheless very much
under hormonal control, either via changes in hormone levels in
response to changes in gene transcription, or with the hormones
themselves as regulators ofgene transcription. This is not a
conference proceedings, but a selected collection ofnewly written,
integrated, illustrated reviews describing our knowledge of plant
hormones, and the experimental work that is the foundation of this
knowledge.
"Ovid and Augustus" deals with one of the most contentious issues
in the study of Roman literature, the relationship between Augustan
literary texts and Augustan politics. One of the central facts of
Ovid's life is that he was exiled to the shores of the Black Sea.
The poet himself tells us that he was being punished because of a
poem and a mistake. Although the mistake is unknowable, we do have
the poem, "Art of Love". Here, Peter Davis reads all of Ovid's
early works (the erotic poetry: "Heroides", "Amores", "Art of
Love", "Cures for Love") against their political context, and
argues that they challenge the Augustan regime's political ideology
and resist the Augustan conception of what it was to be Roman.
Completely updated and revised, this bestselling book continues to
explain the growth and developmental processes involved in the
formation of vegetables. Since the publication of the successful
first edition significant discoveries, particularly in the area of
molecular biology, have deepened and broadened our knowledge and
understanding of these processes. This new edition brings the topic
up-to-date and is presented over two sections: the first provides
general knowledge on germination, transplanting, flowering, the
effects of stress and modelling, whilst the second section details
the physiology of specific crops or crop groups. The second edition
of The Physiology of Vegetable Crops: * contains two new chapters
looking at stress effects on vegetable crops with a particular
emphasis on climate change and models of vegetable growth and
development * is fully updated to reflect recent discoveries and
the advent of new production techniques such as growing in
artificial environments * provides enhanced understanding of the
growth and function of 18 different vegetable crops * is heavily
illustrated and published in full colour throughout With
contributions from renowned international experts, this is an
essential resource for horticultural researchers and extension
educators and consultants, as well as a reference for students and
researchers in vegetable production, plant breeding, entomology and
plant pathology.
Plant hormones play a crucial role in controlling the way in which
plants growand develop. Whilemetabolism providesthepowerand
buildingblocks for plant life, it is the hormones that regulate the
speed of growth of the individual parts and integrate these parts
to produce the form that we recognize as a plant. In addition,
theyplayacontrolling role inthe processes of reproduction. This
book is a description ofthese natural chemicals: how they are
synthesizedand metabolized; howthey work; whatwe knowoftheir
molecular biology; how we measure them; and a description ofsome
ofthe roles they play in regulating plant growth and development.
Emphasis has also been placed on the new findings on plant hormones
deriving from the expanding use ofmolecular biology as a tool to
understand these fascinating regulatory molecules. Even at the
present time, when the role of genes in regulating all aspects of
growth and development is considered of prime importance, it is
still clear that the path of development is nonetheless very much
under hormonal control, either via changes in hormone levels in
response to changes in gene transcription, or with the hormones
themselves as regulators ofgene transcription. This is not a
conference proceedings, but a selected collection ofnewly written,
integrated, illustrated reviews describing our knowledge of plant
hormones, and the experimental work that is the foundation of this
knowledge.
Plant hormones playa crucial role in controlling the way in which
plants grow and develop. While metabolism provides the power and
building blocks for plant life it is the hormones that regulate the
speed of growth of the individual parts and integrate these parts
to produce the form that we recognize as a plant. In addition, they
playa controlling role in the processes of reproduction. This book
is a description of these natural chemicals: how they are
synthesized and metabolized; how they work; how we measure them;
and a description of some of the roles they play in regulating
plant growth and development. This is not a conference proceedings
but a selected collection of newly written, integrated, illustrated
reviews describing our knowledge of plant hormones and the
experimental work which is the foundation of this knowledge. The
information in these pages is directed at advanced students and
professionals in the plant sciences: botanists, biochemists,
molecular biologists, or those in the horticultural, agricultural
and forestry sciences. It is intended that the book should serve as
a text and guide to the literature for graduate level courses in
the plant hormones, or as a part of courses in plant or comparative
development. Scientists in other disciplines who wish to know more
about the plant hormones and their role in plants should also find
this volume invaluable It is hoped that anyone with a reasonable
scientific background can find valuable information in this book
expounded in an understandable fashion.
The story of Jason and the Argonauts is one of the best known of
ancient Greek myths and has captivated people for over two and a
half thousand years. Focusing on Medea's attempts to resist her
love for Jason, Book 7 of Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica presents
one of the most attractive and engaging episodes in all of
Greco-Roman epic: the key moment when Jason and Medea fall in love
and when Jason, with Medea's help, yokes the king's fire-breathing
bulls, sows the dragon's teeth, and compels the earthborn men to
destroy themselves. Although versions of the story of the Argo's
journey from Greece to the Black Sea had been told by many earlier
poets, this Roman account of the myth differs from its predecessors
in important ways. First, Valerius presents the Argo as the first
ship and the voyage as a decisive turning point in human history:
the Argo's breaking down of natural barriers will lead to
interchange between human communities and to a sequence of empires,
culminating of course in that of the Romans. Second, Valerius
constantly foreshadows other parts of Medea's myth, most notably
the explosion of violence in Corinth well known to Valerius'
audience and to us from the Medea tragedies of Euripides and
Seneca. Third, and most important, Valerius concentrates attention
on the inner workings of Medea's mind as she fights against the
combined efforts of two goddesses who ultimately compel her to
betray her father and help Jason to win the golden fleece. This new
edition of Argonautica 7 offers the first detailed commentary on
this book of the poem in English, as well as a substantial
introduction intended to be as accessible to as many readers as
possible, a new Latin text, and a facing-page prose translation.
The commentary is primarily literary, emphasizing Valerius'
engagement with the epic tradition and with earlier treatments of
the Medea story, as well as the elegance and power of his poetry,
and is intended to be of use to scholars and students at all levels
of study
Written in Nero's Rome in about AD62, Seneca's "Thyestes" is one of
the ggreatest and most influential of classical tragedies. As the
bloodiest work in the Greco-Roman canon, "Thyestes" was long
reviled for its depiction of savage violence and for its
representation of human bestiality. Peter Davis argues that the
play needs to be understood as the response of a major politician,
philosopher and tragic poet to the increasingly tyrannical rule of
the emperor. In this companion he explores key aspects of the play,
including the circumstances of its composition, its performance
history and its impact on subsequent dramatists, including
Shakespeare and Jonson.
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