Signal Transduction In Plants

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Signal Transduction in Plants

Signal Transduction in Plants
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 3764353074
ISBN-13 : 9783764353070
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Book Synopsis Signal Transduction in Plants by : P. Aducci

Download or read book Signal Transduction in Plants written by P. Aducci and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 1997 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The molecular aspects of recognition and transduction of different kinds of signals is a research area that is spawning increasing interest world-wide. Major advances have been made in animal systems but recently plants too, have become particularly attractive because of their promising role in biotechnology. The type of signals peculiar to the plant world and the similarity of plant transduction pathways investigated thus far to their animal counterparts are prompting more and more studies in this modern area of cell biology. The present book provides a comprehensive survey of all aspects of the recognition and transduction of plant signals of both chemical and physical origin such as hormones, light, toxins and elicitors. The contributing authors are drawn from diverse areas of plant physiology and plant molecular biology and present here different approaches to studying the recognition and transduction of different signals which specifically trigger molecular processes in plants. Recent advances in the field are reviewed, providing the reader with the current state of knowledge as well as insight into research perspectives and future developments. The book should interest a wide audience that includes not only researchers, advanced students, and teachers of plant biology, biochemistry and agriculture, but it has also significant implications for people working in related fields of animal systems.


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