Ethylene in plant biology /
Ethylene in Plant Biology, Second Edition provides a definitive survey of what is currently known about this structurally simplest of all plant growth regulators. This volume contains all new material plus a bibliographic guide to the complete literature of this field. Progress in molecular biology...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego :
Academic Press,
1992.
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Edición: | 2nd ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Illuminating Gas and Smoke
- Ethylene Is Biologically Active
- Ethylene Production by Plants
- Discovery of the Plant Hormones
- Renewed Interest in Ethylene Physiology
- Ethylene Analysis and Properties of the Gas
- Physical and Chemical Properties
- Ethylene Absorbents
- Analysis
- Sampling Techniques
- Techniques with Radiolabeled Ethylene
- Techniques for Ethylene Precursors and Biosynthetic Enzymes
- Other Analysis Techniques and Automated Systems
- The Biosynthesis of Ethylene
- Nonbiological Synthesis
- Biological Synthesis
- Biochemistry of Ethylene Production in Higher Plants
- Inhibition of the MSAE Pathway
- Ethane Synthesis
- Regulation of Ethylene Production by Internal, Environmental, and Stress Factors
- Regulation of Ethylene Production by Nonstress External Factors
- Regulation by Internal Factors
- Stress Ethylene
- Abiotic Stress
- Biotic Stress
- Mechanism of Induction, the Stress Indicator
- Role of Stress-Induced Ethylene
- Roles and Physiological Effects of Ethylene in Plant Physiology: Dormancy, Growth, and Development
- Effects on Cellular Physiology: Organisms Other Than Higher Plants
- Effects on Cellular Physiology of Higher Plants
- Regulation of Dormancy and Growth by Ethylene
- Tissue Culture and Embryogenesis
- Epinasty
- Hook Opening
- Developmental Effects of Ethylene
- Response to Gravity
- Thigmomorphogensis
- Exudation, Resin Ducts, Latex Formation, and Gummosis
- Hypertrophy
- Aging and Senescence
- Fruit Ripening, Abscission, and Postharvest Disorders.