Advances in botanical research : incorporating advances in plant pathology: v.29
معرفی کتاب «Advances in botanical research : incorporating advances in plant pathology: v.29» نوشتهٔ J.A. Callow (Ed.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Academic Press در سال 1998. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
**Advances in Botanical Research is a multi-volume publication that brings together reviews by recognized experts on subjects of importance to those involved in botanical research. For more than thirty years, **Advances in Botanical Research has earned a reputation for excellence in the field. For those working on plant pathology, **Advances in Plant Pathology has also carved a niche in the plant sciences during its decade of publication. Academic Press has merged **Advances in Plant Pathology into **Advances in Botanical Research . The plant science community will find that the merger of these two serials will provide one comprehensive resource for the field. To ensure complete coverage, John Andrews and Inez Tommerup, the editors of **Advances in Plant Pathology , have joined the editorial board of the new series, which will include equal coverage of plant pathology and botany in both thematic and mixed volumes. The first few volumes of the new series will be slanted toward botany or plant pathology; however, future eclectic volumes will be fully integrated. The resulting synergy of these two serials greatly benefits the plant science community by providing a more comprehensive resource under one roof. The joint aim is to continue to include the very best articles, thereby maintaining the status of a high impact factor review series.************ Advances in Botanical Research is a multi-volume publication that brings together reviews by recognized experts on subjects of importance to those involved in botanical research. For more than thirty years, Advances in Botanical Research has earned a reputation for excellence in the field. For those working on plant pathology, Advances in Plant Pathology has also carved a niche in the plant sciences during its decade of publication.
Academic Press has merged Advances in Plant Pathology into Advances in Botanical Research. The plant science community will find that the merger of these two serials will provide one comprehensive resource for the field. To ensure complete coverage, John Andrews and Inez Tommerup, the editors of Advances in Plant Pathology, have joined the editorial board of the new series, which will include equal coverage of plant pathology and botany in both thematic and mixed volumes. The first few volumes of the new series will be slanted toward botany or plant pathology; however, future eclectic volumes will be fully integrated.
The resulting synergy of these two serials greatly benefits the plant science community by providing a more comprehensive resource under one roof. The joint aim is to continue to include the very best articles, thereby maintaining the status of a high impact factor review series. Content: Editor-in-Chief Page ii Edited by Page iii Copyright page Page iv Contributors to Volume 29 Page ix Preface Pages xxi-xxii J.A. Callow The Calcicole—Calcifuge Problem Revisited Original Research Article Pages 1-30 J.A. Lee Ozone Impacts on Agriculture: An Issue of Global Concern Original Research Article Pages 31-52 M.R. Ashmore, F.M. Marshall Signal Transduction Networks and the Integration of Responses of Environmental Stimuli Original Research Article Pages 53-73 Gareth I. Jenkins Plates Pages A74,B74 Mechanisms of Na + Uptake by Plant Cells Original Research Article Pages 75-112 Anna Amtmann, Dale Sanders The NaCl Induced Inhibition of Shoot Growth: The Case for Disturbed Nutrition with Special Consideration of Calcium Original Research Article Pages 113-189 Dennis B. Lazof, Nirit Bernstein Author Index Pages 191-202 Subject Index Pages 203-207 This volume contains information which ranges from large scale discussions of ozone impacts on agriculture, to the molecular level discussions of the mechanisms of Na+ uptake by plant cells. Also discussed is the calcicole-calcifuge problem and NaCl induced inhibition of shoot growth.
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Academic Press has merged Advances in Plant Pathology into Advances in Botanical Research. The plant science community will find that the merger of these two serials will provide one comprehensive resource for the field. To ensure complete coverage, John Andrews and Inez Tommerup, the editors of Advances in Plant Pathology, have joined the editorial board of the new series, which will include equal coverage of plant pathology and botany in both thematic and mixed volumes. The first few volumes of the new series will be slanted toward botany or plant pathology; however, future eclectic volumes will be fully integrated.
The resulting synergy of these two serials greatly benefits the plant science community by providing a more comprehensive resource under one roof. The joint aim is to continue to include the very best articles, thereby maintaining the status of a high impact factor review series. Content: Editor-in-Chief Page ii Edited by Page iii Copyright page Page iv Contributors to Volume 29 Page ix Preface Pages xxi-xxii J.A. Callow The Calcicole—Calcifuge Problem Revisited Original Research Article Pages 1-30 J.A. Lee Ozone Impacts on Agriculture: An Issue of Global Concern Original Research Article Pages 31-52 M.R. Ashmore, F.M. Marshall Signal Transduction Networks and the Integration of Responses of Environmental Stimuli Original Research Article Pages 53-73 Gareth I. Jenkins Plates Pages A74,B74 Mechanisms of Na + Uptake by Plant Cells Original Research Article Pages 75-112 Anna Amtmann, Dale Sanders The NaCl Induced Inhibition of Shoot Growth: The Case for Disturbed Nutrition with Special Consideration of Calcium Original Research Article Pages 113-189 Dennis B. Lazof, Nirit Bernstein Author Index Pages 191-202 Subject Index Pages 203-207 This volume contains information which ranges from large scale discussions of ozone impacts on agriculture, to the molecular level discussions of the mechanisms of Na+ uptake by plant cells. Also discussed is the calcicole-calcifuge problem and NaCl induced inhibition of shoot growth.