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The Genetic Basis of Plant Physiological Processes

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This book shows how the study of fundamental plant physiological processes is being advanced through the science of genetics.

The author has adopted a case study approach to illustrate how defined genetic materials in mutants and plant variants are being productively used to explore photosynthesis, stress tolerance, seed physiology, and flowering and reproductive morphology.

These studies cover all major fields of plant physiology and are grouped in a format familiar to students of the discipline.

Most take the form of a brief introduction followed by a discussion of the isolation and characterization of the mutants in question, and then by examples of how these mutants have been used to provide physiological insights.

The aim is to make the information accessible to students with an elementary knowledge of plant physiology, genetics, and molecular biology, as well as other scientists and students who wish to know more about the application of the powerful tools provided by genetics.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press Inc
0195048571 / 9780195048575
Hardback
581.1
05/12/1991
United States
426 pages, halftones, line drawings, tables
161 x 241 mm, 1033 grams