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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...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Abeles, Frederick B.
Otros Autores: Morgan, Page W., Saltveit, Mikal E. (Mikal Endre), 1944-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego : Academic Press, 1992.
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.