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Libros de Importación de Agricultura

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Annual plant reviews. Volume 28. Plant proteomics
Annual plant reviews. Volume 28. Plant proteomics
autor
Christine Finnie (Editor)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2006 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1400 grs
ISBN
1-4051-4429-7
ISBN 13
9781405144292
páginas
272
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The proteome comprises all protein species resulting from gene expression in a cell, organelle, tissue or organism. By definition, proteomics aims to identify and characterise the expression pattern, cellular location, activity, regulation, post-translational modifications, molecular interactions, three dimensional structures and functions of each protein in a biological system. In plant science, the number of proteome studies is rapidly expanding after the completion of the Arabidopsis thaliana genome sequence, and proteome analyses of other important or emerging model systems and crop plants are in progress or are being initiated. Proteome analysis in plants is subject to the same obstacles and limitations as in other organisms, but the nature of plant tissues, with their rigid cell walls and complex variety of secondary metabolites, means that extra challenges are involved that may not be faced when analysing other organisms. This volume aims to highlight the ways in which proteome analysis has been used to probe the complexities of plant biochemistry and physiology. It is aimed at researchers in plant biochemistry, genomics, transcriptomics and metabolomics who wish to gain an up-to-date insight into plant proteomes, the information plant proteomics can yield and the directions plant proteome research is taking.

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152,00 €
Annual plant reviews. Volume 29. Regulation of transcription in plants
Annual plant reviews. Volume 29. Regulation of transcription in plants
autor
Klaus D. Grasser (Editor)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2007 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1600 grs
ISBN
1-4051-4528-5
ISBN 13
9781405145282
páginas
368
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Regulation of transcription represents a major, controlling step in plant gene expression, as it determines the tissue-specific and developmental stage-specific activity of many genes. Changes in gene expression have been shown to underlie the responses to environmental cues and stresses, the response against pathogens, the regulation of metabolic pathways, and the regulation of photosynthesis, for example. Regulation by transcription factors is an integral part of a highly complex network. In recent years, research on the regulation of transcription has made impressive progress. This volume provides a broad overview of the regulation of transcription in plants, introducing the key elements, the way in which it works in practice, and the potential within plant biotechnology. It is directed at researchers and professionals in plant molecular biology, biochemistry and biotechnology.

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145,00 €
Annual plant reviews. Volume 30. Light and plant development
Annual plant reviews. Volume 30. Light and plant development
autor
Garry C. Whitelam; Karen J. Halliday (Editors)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2007 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1500 grs
ISBN
1-4051-4538-2
ISBN 13
9781405145381
páginas
344
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Living organisms are subject to fluctuating environmental conditions. Whereas most animals are able to move away from unfavourable conditions, plants are sessile and so must cope with whatever comes their way. Of all the environmental cues that challenge the developing plant, light can probably be considered to be the most important. In addition to its key role in plant metabolism, and hence almost all life on Earth, where it drives the process of photosynthesis, light energy also acts to regulate plant growth and development. Light quantity, quality, direction and diurnal and seasonal duration regulate processes from germination, through seedling establishment to the architecture of the mature plant and the transition to reproductive development. These developmental responses of plants to light constitute photomorphogenesis. This volume is designed to provide the reader with state-of-the-art accounts of our current knowledge of the major classes of higher plant regulatory photoreceptors and the signal transduction networks that comprise plant developmental photobiology. Consideration is also given to the ways in which knowledge of plant photoreceptors and their signalling networks can be exploited, for instance to improve the quality and productivity of commercially-grown plants. The book is directed at researchers and professionals working in plant molecular biology, plant physiology and plant biochemistry.

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145,00 €
Annual plant reviews. Volume 31. Plant mitochondria
Annual plant reviews. Volume 31. Plant mitochondria
autor
David C. Logan (Editor)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2007 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1500 grs
ISBN
1-4051-4939-6
ISBN 13
9781405149396
páginas
360
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Mitochondria are critical organelles in the metabolic regulation of almost all eukaryotic organisms. Knowledge of their biochemistry and molecular biology in plants has been fuelled over recent years by the rapid progress made in genome sequencing and the ability to manipulate gene expression. Plant Mitochondria contains chapters written by many of the world’s leading researchers in this area, bringing together and reviewing for the first time many recent advances. Contents include coverage of mitochondrial dynamics, mitochondrial genome instability, expression of the plant mitochondrial genome, import of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial proteins, mitochondrial respiratory complex biogenesis, supramolecular structure of the OXPHOS system, mitochondrial electron transport and oxidative stress, mitochondrial metabolism, cytoplasmic male sterilities and mitochondrial gene mutations, and the mitochondrion in plant programmed cell death. Plant Mitochondria is an extremely important and timely addition to Blackwell Publishing’s Annual Plant Reviews series. David Logan, well known and respected internationally for his work in this area, has brought together a truly valuable volume of great use and interest to plant scientists, cell and molecular biologists, and biochemists. Libraries in all universities and research establishments where biological sciences are studied and taught should have copies of this important book on their shelves.

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145,00 €
Annual plant reviews. Volume 32. Cell cycle control and plant development
Annual plant reviews. Volume 32. Cell cycle control and plant development
autor
Dirk Inzé (Editor)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2007 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1600 grs
ISBN
1-4051-5043-2
ISBN 13
9781405150439
páginas
384
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The cell cycle in plants consists of an ordered set of events, including DNA replication and mitosis, that culminates in cell division. As cell division is a fundamental part of a plant’s existence and the basis for tissue repair, development and growth, a full understanding of all aspects of this process is of pivotal importance. Cell Cycle Control and Plant Development commences with an introductory chapter and is broadly divided into two parts. Part 1 details the basic cell machinery, with chapters covering cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), cyclins, CDK inhibitors, proteolysis, CDK phosphorylation, and E2F/DP transcription factors. Part 2, which describes the cell cycle and plant development, covers cell cycle activation, cell cycle control during leaf development, endoreduplication, the cell cycle and trichome, fruit and endosperm development, the hormonal control of cell division and environmental stress, and cell cycle exit. The editor of this important book, Professor Dirk Inzé, well known and respected internationally, has brought together an impressive team of contributing authors, providing an excellent new volume in Blackwell Publishing’s Annual Plant Reviews Series. The book is an essential purchase for research teams working in the areas of plant sciences and molecular, cell and developmental biology. All libraries in universities and research establishments where biological sciences are studied and taught should have copies of this essential and timely volume.

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145,00 €
Annual plant reviews. Volume 33. Intracellular signaling in plants
Annual plant reviews. Volume 33. Intracellular signaling in plants
autor
Zhenbiao Yang (Editor)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2008 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1650 grs
ISBN
1-4051-6002-0
ISBN 13
9781405160025
páginas
448
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An intriguing and important question in our understanding of plant developmental programming and responses to the environment is what kinds of strategies and mechanisms plant cells use for the transmission and the integration of various developmental and environmental signals. This book provides insight into this fundamental question in plant biology. Intracellular Signaling in Plants is an excellent new addition to the increasingly well-known and respected Annual Plant Reviews and offers the reader: Chapters prepared by an esteemed team of international authors. A consistent and well-illustrated approach to the subject matter. An invaluable resource for all researchers and professionals in plant biochemistry and biology. This important volume also deals with major known signaling mechanisms and several representative intracellular signaling networks in plants, integrating comprehensive reviews and insights from leading experts in the field. Libraries in all universities and research establishments where biological sciences are studied and taught should have copies of this essential work on their shelves.

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160,00 €
Annual plant reviews. Volume 34. Molecular aspects of plant disease resistance
Annual plant reviews. Volume 34. Molecular aspects of plant disease resistance
autor
Jane Parker (Editor)
editorial
Blackwell
año
2008 (1 edición)
idiomas
Ingles
dimensiones
ancho 19.0 cms., alto 27.0 cms.
peso
1600 grs
ISBN
1-4051-7532-X
ISBN 13
9781405175326
páginas
400
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In recent years, our understanding of the mechanisms involved in plant resistance to disease has seen major advances. This important new volume in Wiley-Blackwell’s Annual Plant Reviews provides cutting edge reviews on major aspects of plant immunity from many of the world's leading researchers in the area. Coverage includes: Establishment of disease by microbial pathogens. Genomic approaches to understanding host-pathogen interactions. Local and systemic resistance signalling. Activities of small bioactive molecules. Plant-insect ecology. This exciting volume is essential reading for all those studying plant-pathogen interactions including plant and agricultural scientists, molecular biologists, geneticists and microbiologists. Libraries in all universities and research establishments where biological and agricultural sciences are studied and taught should have copies of this important volume on their shelves.

P.V.P.
152,00 €
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