Image for Signal Perception and Transduction in Higher Plants

Signal Perception and Transduction in Higher Plants : Workshop Proceedings

Boudet, A.M.(Edited by)Ranjeva, Raoul(Edited by)
Part of the NATO ASI series H: cell biology series
See all formats and editions

In contrast to animals, plants are immobile and cannot leave a drastically changed environment.

Therefore, plants have developed specific strategies involving particular signal and transduction systems as well as a form of cellular organization that allows them to buffer against sudden changes in external conditions.

This summary deals with recent data on the molecular mechanism involved in the response of plant cells to different stimuli; the critical domaine of ignorance such as the significance of site occupancy of receptors for growth substances; the estimation of the applicability of new techniques such as electrophysiology, cell imaging and DNA recombinant technology; and directions for future work.

Read More
Title Unavailable: Out of Print
Product Details
3540517723 / 9783540517726
Hardback
581.87
01/10/1990
Germany
353 pages, 54 figures
730 grams
Professional & Vocational Learn More