Annual Plant Reviews, Control of Primary Metabolism in Plants: Volume 22

January 23, 2012

Annual Plant Reviews, Control of Primary Metabolism in Plants: Volume 22

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.


Annual Plant Reviews, Biology of Plant Metabolomics (Volume 43)

January 22, 2012

Annual Plant Reviews, Biology of Plant Metabolomics (Volume 43)

Following a general introduction to the book, the first section of the book will include details of metabolomics of model species, including Arabidopsis, tomato and the legume Medicago. Chapters within the second section will consider the use and inter relationships of data integration, systems biology, genetics, genomics, metabolomics, chemometrics and biostatisitcs. The final section of the book will look at the use of metabolomics in food science, plant ecology, biodiversity and bioprocessing.Plant Metabolomicsis an essential purchase for plant scientists, plant geneticists and physiologists.


Annual Plant Reviews, Flowering and its Manipulation: Volume 20

January 22, 2012

Annual Plant Reviews, Flowering and its Manipulation: Volume 20

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.
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Annual Plant Reviews, Molecular Aspects of Plant Disease Resistance (Volume 34)

January 21, 2012

Annual Plant Reviews, Molecular Aspects of Plant Disease Resistance (Volume 34)

In recent years, our understanding of the mechanisms involved in a plant's resistance to attack by disease, has seen major advances.

This important new title, part of Blackwell Publishing's Annual Plant Reviews Series, provides cutting edge reviews of each of the major aspects of the subject .
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Allan M. Armitage Photo-Library of Herbaceous Plants on CD-ROM

January 20, 2012