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Libros de Importación de Agricultura

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Annual plant reviews. Volume 18. Plasmodesmata
Annual plant reviews. Volume 18. Plasmodesmata
autor
Karl J. Oparka (Editor)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2005 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1500 grs
ISBN
1-4051-2554-3
ISBN 13
9781405125543
páginas
328
encuadernación
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Since their discovery over 100 years ago, plasmodesmata have been the focus of intense investigation. Plasmodesmata are unique to plants and form an intercellular continuum for the transport of solutes, signals and ribonucleoprotein complexes. It is now clear that plasmodesmata formation and regulation are central to a diverse range of plant functions that include developmental programming, host-pathogen interactions and systemic RNA signaling. This book provides a state-of-the-art overview of the diverse forms and functions of plasmodesmata. It covers the structure and evolution of plasmodesmata, their role in plant development and solute transport, and their central function in systemic signaling via the phloem. It includes critical evaluations of current methods used to study intercellular transport via plasmodesmata. The volume is directed at researchers and professionals in plant cell biology, plant molecular biology, plant physiology and plant pathology.

P.V.P.
160,00 €
Annual plant reviews. Volume 19. Plant epigenetics
Annual plant reviews. Volume 19. Plant epigenetics
autor
Peter Meyer (Editor)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2005 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1500 grs
ISBN
1-4051-2977-8
ISBN 13
9781405129770
páginas
304
encuadernación
cartoné
color
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With the discovery of RNAi pathways and the histone code, epigenetics has become a popular and fast evolving research topic. Plant science has made a number of elementary contributions to this field, and the common elements of epigenetic systems have linked research groups interested in plant, fungal and animal systems. This volume provides a comprehensive overview epigenetic mechanisms and biological processes in plants, illustrating the wider relevance of this research to work in other plant science areas and on non-plant systems. It discusses recent advances in our knowledge of basic mechanisms and molecular components that control transcriptional and post-transcriptional silencing, an understanding of which is essential for plant researchers who use transgenic lines for stable expression of a recombinant construct or for targeted inactivation of an endogenous gene. These aspects should be of special interest to the agricultural industry. The volume illustrates the relevance of epigenetic control systems to gene regulation and plant development, examining paramutation, genomic imprinting and microRNA-based gene regulation mechanisms. Finally, it demonstrates the significance of epigenetic systems to viral defence and genome organisation. The volume is directed at researchers and professionals in plant molecular genetics, plant biochemistry and plant developmental biology.

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160,00 €
Annual plant reviews. Volume 20. Flowering and its manipulation
Annual plant reviews. Volume 20. Flowering and its manipulation
autor
Charles Ainsworth (Editor)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2006 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1500 grs
ISBN
1-4051-2808-9
ISBN 13
9781405128087
páginas
320
encuadernación
cartoné
color
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The flowering plants now dominate the terrestrial ecosystems of the planet, and there are good reasons for supposing that the flower itself has been a major contributing factor to the spread of the Angiosperms. The flowers of higher plants not only contain the organs of plant reproduction but are of fundamental importance in giving rise to fruits and seeds which constitute a major component of the human diet. This volume opens with a chapter describing a model for the evolution of the Angiosperm flower. Chapters 2 to 5 describe the core development of the flower and include floral induction, floral pattering and organ initiation, floral shape and size, and inflorescence architecture. Chapters 6 to 8 focus on more specialised aspects of floral development: monoecy, cytoplasmic male sterility and flowering in perennials. Chapters 9 and 10 address more functional aspects: flower colour and scent. The book concludes, appropriately, with a chapter on flower senescence. Applied aspects are stressed wherever appropriate, and the book is directed at researchers and professionals in plant genetics, developmental and molecular biology. The volume has been designed to complement an earlier volume in our Annual Plant Reviews series, O’Neill, S. D. and Roberts, J. A. (2002) Plant Reproduction.

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152,00 €
Annual plant reviews. Volume 21. Endogenous plant rhythms
Annual plant reviews. Volume 21. Endogenous plant rhythms
autor
Anthony J. W. Hall; Harriet G. McWatters (Editors)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2006 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1500 grs
ISBN
1-4051-2376-1
ISBN 13
9781405123761
páginas
288
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cartoné
color
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Our knowledge of the circadian clock in plants has advanced considerably in recent years and we now have a clearer view of the biochemical processes making up its mechanism. Recent work provides insight into the central role played by the circadian system in the regulation of many aspects of metabolism. The multiple systems involved in photoreception have been determined, leading to an understanding of how light entrains the internal biological clock to the natural cycle of day and night, and how this impacts on key events in the plant lifecycle, such as the photoperiodic regulation of flowering. This book provides a contemporary overview of endogenous plant rhythms for researchers and professionals in the plant sciences. It will also serve as a valuable source of reference for the wider circadian community.

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160,00 €
Annual plant reviews. Volume 22. Control of primary metabolism in plants
Annual plant reviews. Volume 22. Control of primary metabolism in plants
autor
William Plaxton; Michael T. McManus (Editors)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2006 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1500 grs
ISBN
1-4051-3096-2
ISBN 13
9781405130967
páginas
408
encuadernación
cartoné
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The ability to control the rates of metabolic processes in response to changes in the internal or external environment is an indispensable attribute of living cells that must have arisen with life’s origin. This adaptability is necessary for conserving the stability of the intracellular environment which is, in turn, essential for maintaining an efficient functional state. The advent of genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics has revolutionised the study of plant development and is now having a significant impact on the study of plant metabolism and its control. In the last few years, significant advances have been made, with the elucidation of enzyme gene families and the identification of new proteinaceous and allosteric regulators. The first part of this volume is devoted to generic aspects of metabolic control, with chapters on the key control points in pathways. Part Two considers the control of specific pathways, with detailed descriptions (including structures) and discussions of the regulation of these pathways, particularly in terms of the enzymology. The book is directed at researchers and professionals in plant biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology and cell biology.

P.V.P.
175,00 €
Annual plant reviews. Volume 23. Biology of the plant cuticle
Annual plant reviews. Volume 23. Biology of the plant cuticle
autor
Markus Riederer; Caroline Muller (Editors)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2006 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1700 grs
ISBN
1-4051-3268-X
ISBN 13
9781405132688
páginas
456
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A much clearer picture is now emerging of the fine structure of the plant cuticle and its surface, the composition of cuticular waxes and the biosynthetic pathways leading to them. Studies assessing the impact of UV radiation on plant life have emphasized the role of the cuticle and underlying epidermis as optical filters for solar radiation. The field concerned with the diffusive transport of lipophilic organic non-electrolytes across the plant cuticle has reached a state of maturity. A new paradigm has recently been proposed for the diffusion of polar compounds and water across the cuticle. In the context of plant ecophysiology, cuticular transpiration can now be placed in the perspective of whole-leaf water relations. New and unexpected roles have been assigned to the cuticle in plant development and pollen-stigma interactions. Finally, much progress has been made in understanding the cuticle as a specific and extraordinary substrate for the interactions of the plant with microorganisms, fungi and insects. This volume details the major developments of recent years in this important interdisciplinary area. It is directed at researchers and professionals in plant biochemistry, plant physiology, plant ecology, phytopathology and environmental microbiology, in both the academic and industrial sectors.

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187,50 €
Annual plant reviews. Volume 24. Plant hormone signaling
Annual plant reviews. Volume 24. Plant hormone signaling
autor
Peter Hedden; Stephen G. Thomas (Editors)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2006 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1600 grs
ISBN
1-4051-3887-4
ISBN 13
9781405138871
páginas
368
encuadernación
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Plant growth is regulated by developmental programmes that can be modified by environmental cues acting through endogenous signaling molecules including plant hormones. This volume provides an overview of the biosynthesis, catabolism, perception and signal transduction of the individual hormone classes, followed by chapters on hormone distribution and transport, and the roles of hormone signaling in specific developmental processes. Particular attention is paid to the regulation of hormone signaling by environmental and developmental cues, sites of hormone metabolism and action, and interactions between hormone signaling pathways. The book is directed at researchers and professionals in plant biochemistry and molecular biology.

P.V.P.
168,00 €
Annual plant reviews. Volume 25. Plant cell separation and adhesion
Annual plant reviews. Volume 25. Plant cell separation and adhesion
autor
Jeremy A. Roberts; Zinnia Gonzalez-Carranza (Editors)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2007 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1400 grs
ISBN
1-4051-3892-0
ISBN 13
9781405138925
páginas
232
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Cell separation is an important process that occurs throughout the life cycle of a plant. It enables the radicle to emerge from the germinating seed, vascular tissue to differentiate, sculpturing of leaves and flowers to take place, pollen to be shed from the mature anther, fruit to soften, senescent and non-functional organs to be lost, and seeds to be shed. In addition to its intrinsic scientific interest, many of the developmental processes to which it contributes have importance for agriculture and horticulture. This is the first volume to focus exclusively on these processes and to link improvements in our scientific understanding with methods that may allow us to manipulate cell separation and adhesion to the benefit of the agricultural and horticultural industries. It will therefore be of interest to the experimental scientist and to those who wish to apply these techniques commercially.

P.V.P.
145,00 €
Annual plant reviews. Volume 26. Senescence processes in plants
Annual plant reviews. Volume 26. Senescence processes in plants
autor
Susheng Gan (Editor)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2007 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1500 grs
ISBN
1-4051-3984-6
ISBN 13
9781405139847
páginas
352
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cartoné
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The scientific and economic significance of plant senescence means that much effort has been made to understand the processes involved and to devise means of manipulating them agriculturally. During the past few years there has been considerable progress in this regard, especially in the molecular, genetic and genomic aspects. Senescence has a tremendous impact on agriculture. For example, leaf senescence limits crop yield and biomass production, and contributes substantially to postharvest loss in vegetable and ornamental crops during transportation, storage and on shelves. In addition, proteins, antioxidants and other nutritional compounds are degraded during senescence. Senescing tissues also become more susceptible to pathogen infection, and some of the pathogens may produce toxins, rendering food unsafe. Mitotic senescence may also determine sizes of leaves, fruits and whole plants. This volume summarizes recent progresses in the physiology, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, and biotechnology of plant senescence. Beginning with a chapter on senescence-related terminology and our current knowledge of mitotic senescence in plants (a less well-studied area), the book focuses on post-mitotic senescence, and includes chapters addressing the senescence of leaves, flowers and fruits. Later chapters examine the development of various new biotechnologies for manipulating the senescence processes of fruit and leaves, some of which are approaching commercialization. The book is directed at researchers and professionals in plant molecular genetics, physiology and biochemistry.

P.V.P.
145,00 €
Annual plant reviews. Volume 27. Seed development, dormancy and germination
Annual plant reviews. Volume 27. Seed development, dormancy and germination
autor
Kent Bradford; Hiro Nonogaki (Editors)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2007 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1600 grs
ISBN
1-4051-3983-8
ISBN 13
9781405139830
páginas
392
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cartoné
color
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The formation, dispersal and germination of seeds are crucial stages in the life cycles of gymnosperm and angiosperm plants. The unique properties of seeds, particularly their tolerance to desiccation, their mobility, and their ability to schedule their germination to coincide with times when environmental conditions are favorable to their survival as seedlings, have no doubt contributed significantly to the success of seed-bearing plants. Humans are also dependent upon seeds, which constitute the majority of the world’s staple foods (e.g., cereals and legumes). Seeds are an excellent system for studying fundamental developmental processes in plant biology, as they develop from a single fertilized zygote into an embryo and endosperm, in association with the surrounding maternal tissues. As genetic and molecular approaches have become increasingly powerful tools for biological research, seeds have become an attractive system in which to study a wide array of metabolic processes and regulatory systems. Seed Development, Dormancy and Germination provides a comprehensive overview of seed biology from the point of view of the developmental and regulatory processes that are involved in the transition from a developing seed through dormancy and into germination and seedling growth. It examines the complexity of the environmental, physiological, molecular and genetic interactions that occur through the life cycle of seeds, along with the concepts and approaches used to analyze seed dormancy and germination behavior. It also identifies the current challenges and remaining questions for future research. The book is directed at plant developmental biologists, geneticists, plant breeders, seed biologists and graduate students.

P.V.P.
145,00 €
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