Plant Electrophysiology Theory and Methods /
As a pioneering work on plant electrophysiology, this exciting reference compiles new findings from the work of internationally renowned experts in the fields of electrophysiology, bio-electrochemistry, biophysics, signal transduction, phloem transport, tropisms, ion channels, plant electrochemistry...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2006.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2006. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto Completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Methods of Plant Electrophysiology
- Historical Introduction to Plant Electrophysiology
- Electrochemical Methods and Measuring Transmembrane Ion Gradients
- Non-Invasive Microelectrode Ion Flux Measurements In Plant Stress Physiology
- Electrochemical Sensor Applications to the Study of Molecular Physiology and Analyte Flux in Plants
- Use of Non-Invasive Ion-Selective Microelectrode Techniques for the Study of Plant Development
- Use of Double Barrel Micropipettes to Voltage-Clamp Plant and Fungal Cells
- New Solid State Microsensors in Plant Physiology
- Electrophysiological Characterization of Plant Cation Channels
- Magnetic Measurements in Plant Electrophysiology
- Plant Electrophysiology
- Electrogenic Pumps
- Effects of Electrical and Electromagnetic Fields on Plants and Related Topics
- Long-Distance Electrical Signaling and Physiological Functions in Higher Plants
- Potassium Homeostasis in Salinized Plant Tissues
- Electrophysiology in Mechanosensing and Wounding Response
- Electrochemical Potential Around the Plant Root in Relation to Metabolism and Growth Acceleration
- Electrophysiology of Turgor Regulation in Charophyte Cells
- Electrical Signals in Plants: Facts and Hypotheses
- Electrophysiology of Plant Gravitropism
- Electrochemistry of Plant Life
- Electrophysiology and Plant Responses to Biotic Stress
- Control of Plant Development by Hydro-Electrochemical Signal Transduction: a Means for Understanding Photoperiodic Flower Induction.