Developmental biology Books
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Altern: Biologie und Chancen: Alter und Altern
Book SynopsisDies ist ein Open Access Buch. Wir haben immer mehr Alte, immer weniger Kinder. Dank wissenschaftlicher Fortschritte verlängert sich die Lebenserwartung ständig. Erkenntnisse aus der Naturwissenschaft in der post-genomischen Ära deuten darauf, dass diese Entwicklung trotz der Zunahme altersassoziierter Krankheiten und Behinderungen noch nicht am Ende angekommen ist. Droht diese Flut von Alten, Rentnern und „Konsumenten des Lebens“ zum Verlust des Zusammenhalts der Gesellschaft zu führen? Nach der Bestandsaufnahme der jüngsten Errungenschaften der Forschung hat das interaktive Symposium sich mit den Chancen und Gefahren der „gewonnenen Jahre“ auseinandergesetzt. Die Referentinnen und Referenten sind herausragende Vertreter der Biologie und Medizin. Meinungsbildner der Geisteswissenschaften und Persönlichkeiten aus der Politik kamen ebenfalls zu Wort.Dies ist ein Open-Access-Buch.Table of ContentsEINLEITUNG.- Plastizität des Alterns: Die Chancen des Zusammenspiels von Person, Biologie und Kultur.- Älterwerden in dieser Zeit.- Grenzgänge alter Menschen – Vulnerabilität, Reife, Sorge und Transzendenz.- Krebserkrankungen – Folge lebenslanger Auseinandersetzung mit Infektionen?.- Dein Alter sei wie deine Jugend – Impulse eines Segenswortes.- Die Gesellschaft des langen Lebens – Chancen und Herausforderungen.- Alt werden und am Alter kranken - Lust und Last von der Antike bis in die Neuzeit.- Altern und Altersvorsorge in einer frühen Hochkultur.- Das alternde Gehirn – Einfluss von Genen und Umwelt.- Komorbidität und Funktionalität – Determinanten oder Ausdruck des individuellen biologischen Alterns.- Das Altern somatischer Stammzellen und der Zuckerstoffwechsel.- Gehirn-Computer-Schnittstellen zur Verbesserung von Lebensqualität und sozialer Teilhabe.- Lebensqualität im Alter durch Hirnschrittmacher und Neuroprothesen.- Auf dem Weg zur „Rentnerdemokratie“?.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Über die Erbsünde: vom biologischen Gesichtspunkt
Book SynopsisDieser Buchtitel ist Teil des Digitalisierungsprojekts Springer Book Archives mit Publikationen, die seit den Anfängen des Verlags von 1842 erschienen sind. Der Verlag stellt mit diesem Archiv Quellen für die historische wie auch die disziplingeschichtliche Forschung zur Verfügung, die jeweils im historischen Kontext betrachtet werden müssen. Dieser Titel erschien in der Zeit vor 1945 und wird daher in seiner zeittypischen politisch-ideologischen Ausrichtung vom Verlag nicht beworben.Table of Contents1. Sind alle unsere Neugeborenen taub und blind?.- 2. Weltberühmt durch einen Irrtum? — einige Gedanken ver- anlaßt durch das Urteil der modernen Erblichkeitslehre über Haeckels „biogenetisches Grundgesetz“.- 3. Über.die Erbsünde vom biologischen Gesichtspunkt.- 4. Tierwert und Menschenwert.- 5. Über die Gleichstellung des Weibes mit dem Mann.- 6. Das neueste Lebens-Elixier.- 7. Erben die Söhne mehr Eigenschaften von der Mutter als vom Vater?.- 8. Seelenleben und Gesichtsausdruck.- 9. Der Beitrag der Kinder zur Erziehung der Eltern.
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Anmol Publications Pvt Ltd Recent Advances in Embryology
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Anmol Publications Pvt Ltd Metamorphosis in Invertebrates
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Anmol Publications Pvt Ltd Reproduction and Development in Vertebrates
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Regency Publications Embryology and Apomixis in Grasses
Book SynopsisThe book discusses embryological features and apomixis in Poaceae, covering microsporogenesis, male and female gametophytes, fertilization, endosperm, embryo development, apomixis, and polyembryony. It relates embryology to taxonomy and phylogeny, supported by detailed tables and line drawings.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Ig Superfamily Molecules in the Nervous System
Book SynopsisA vast number of neural cell surface glycoproteins belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily have been isolated over the past two decades. In functional studies, many of them have been shown to confer adhesive properties to cells and to play an important role in developmental processes such as cell migration and axon outgrowth. Recent observations implicate Ig superfamily adhesion molecules in the regulation of activity-dependent synaptic plasticity, in regeneration after neural trauma, as well as in the pathogenesis of malformations in the developing nervous systems. This book summarizes the molecular features and some of the cellular functions of this important class of cell surface molecules. It includes detailed information on the molecular structure of the immunoglobulin fold, the common domain of these proteins, the molecular interactions between various neural Ig superfamily members and their role in signal transduction, as well as the role of Ig superfamily adhesion molecules in axon guidance during both vertebrate and invertebrate neurogenesis. Recent observations on a role for these molecules in activity-dependent synaptic plasticity and in the regeneration of injured axons in the peripheral and central nervous system are described. A discussion on the connection between Ig superfamily adhesion molecules and medical genetics is also provided.Table of ContentsA. Structural Considerations1. Structural Features of Neural Immunoglobulin Superfamily Adhesion Molecules B. Interactions and Molecular Function1. Molecular Interactions Involving Immunoglobulin Superfamily Adhesion Proteins 2. NCAM Polysialic Acid 3. Signal Transduction, Neurite Growth and Ig-Superfamily Adhesion Molecules in the Vertebrate System 4. Ig Superfamily Kinases 5. Ig Superfamily Phosphatases C. Role in Neural Development and Plasticity 1. Molecular Mechanisms of Growth Cone Guidance in the Vertebrate Nervous System 2. Genetic Analysis of the Fasciclin II Cell Adhesion Molecule Reveals Multiple Roles During the Generation of Neuronal Specificity 3. Neural Cell Adhesion Molecules in Activity-Dependent Plasticity D. Role in Regeneration and Disease 1. Ig-Superfamily Molecules in Neural Regeneration in the CNS 2. Ig-Superfamily Molecules in Myelination and Regeneration in the Peripheral Nervous System 3. Medical Genetics of Ig Superfamily Molecules
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Lannoo Publishers Why We Stop Growing
Book SynopsisThe study of differential growth in various animals, including humans, suggests that a similar growth pattern occurs throughout the bilateral animals. This growth pattern is based on the assumption that a quadratic equation describes the relationship between two body measurements, yielding a quadratic parabola in a graphic representation. The study of differential growth by using a quadratic parabola gives the answers to the questions 'Why do we stop growing?' and 'Why are women shorter than men?'. The conclusions for various animals are amply illustrated by graphic representations.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Insights into Human Neurodegeneration: Lessons
Book SynopsisThis book is aimed at generating an updated reservoir of scientific endeavors undertaken to unravel the complicated yet intriguing topic of neurodegeneration. Scientists from Europe, USA and India who are experts in the field of neurodegenerative diseases have contributed to this book. This book will help readers gain insight into the recent knowledge obtained from Drosophila model, in understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative disorders and also unravel novel scopes for therapeutic interventions. Different methodologies available to create humanized fly models that faithfully reflects the pathogenicities associated with particular disorders have been described here. It also includes information on the exciting area of neural stem cells. A brief discussion on neurofibrillary tangles, precedes the elaborate description of lessons learnt from Drosophila about Alzheimer's, Parkinson’s, Spinomuscular Atrophy, Huntington’s diseases, RNA expansion disorders and Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia. We have concluded the book with the use of Drosophila for identifying pharmacological therapies for neurodegenerative disorders. The wide range of topics covered here will not only be relevant for beginners who are new to the concept of the extensive utility of Drosophila as a model to study human disorders; but will also be an important contribution to the scientific community, with an insight into the paradigm shift in our understanding of neurodegenerative disorders. Completed with informative tables and communicative illustrations this book will keep the readers glued and intrigued. We have comprehensively anthologized the lessons learnt on neurodegeneration from Drosophila and have thus provided an insight into the multidimensional aspects of pathogenicities of majority of the neurodegenerative disorders. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction to Drosophila as a model organism.Chapter 2. Methods for creating fly models in order to understand molecular mechanism of neurological diseases.Chapter 3. Neurodegeneration: Lessons learnt from forward genetic screens in Drosophila.Chapter 4. Drosophila neural stem cells, a primer for understanding mammalian neurobiology.Chapter 5. Understanding motor disorders using flies.Chapter 6. Metabolic alterations amalgamated with neurodegenerative diseases.Chapter 7. Notch signalling in neurodegenerative disease.Chapter 8. Drosophila model of neurofibrillar tangles.Chapter 9. Unraveling Alzheimer's disease using Drosophila.Chapter 10. Modelling Human Parkinson's disease in fly.Chapter 11. Post-translational modifications: A mystery to unravel Huntington’s disease.Chapter 12. Understanding the pathogenicity of non-coding RNA expansion associated neurodegenerative disorders.Chapter 13. Expanding roles of RNA binding proteins in neurodegeneration.Chapter 14. Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia Disease in Drosophila.Chapter 15. Drosophila as a model system for the identification of pharmacological therapies in neurodegenerative diseases.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Phytochemistry: An in-silico and in-vitro Update:
Book SynopsisPhytochemistry is the branch of science that deals with the study of plant-derived chemicals or compounds, which are also known as phytochemicals or plant-derived secondary metabolites. Plants are known to produce phytochemicals that are essential for their growth and reproduction, as they protect them from insects, pathogens, and herbivores. Some of the major groups of plant-derived secondary metabolites are phenolics, flavonoids, terpenoids, alkaloids, tannin etc. Plant-derived phytochemicals are pharmacologically active and have the potential to cure various human diseases and disorders. Natural plant products have been known for their medicinal properties for untold years, and form the basis of several medicinal systems such as Chinese, Unani, and Ayurvedic Medicine. This book offers an essential introduction to phytochemicals and their synthetic analogues. It discusses various in silico approaches used to identify pharmacologically active phytochemicals and their biological activities, as well as in vitro and in vivo models/assays that have been utilized for the pharmacological profiling of plant-derived products to combat cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and neurological disorders. The intended audience includes upper-level undergraduate and graduate students; researchers and scientists from the pharmaceutical/food chemistry/nutrition sciences/biochemistry, and clinical biochemistry fields; and medical students. Sharing the latest findings, the book will familiarize these readers with the concepts, chemistry, and tremendous potential of phytochemistry. Table of ContentsPlease refer to the attached doc.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Polyembryonic Insects: An Extreme Clonal
Book SynopsisThis book provides an overview of our current understanding of polyembryony in insects. The study of polyembronic insects has advanced considerably over the last several decades.The book shows the exciting potential of polyembryonic insects and their impact on life sciences. It describes the mechanisms of polyembryogenesis; tissue-compatible invasion of the host, which is the first case of compatible cellular interaction between phylogenetically distant organisms without rejection; the sex differences in defense; and the environmental regulation of caste structure. The first book devoted to polyembryony in insects, it draws on the author’s research on polyembryonic wasps from 1990 to the present day, covering various topics such as polyembryogenesis in vitro, host-parasite interaction, sex differences in soldier function/humoral toxic factor, and the transcription analysis of polyembryogenesis.It is intended not only for researchers in the field of entomology, parasitology, ontogeny, reproductive biology, developmental biology, sociobiology, and evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-Devo), but also for postgraduate students in these fields.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Overview of polyembryony.- Chapter 2. Polyembryony in encyrtid parasitoids. Chapter 3. Host-polyembryonic parasitoid interactions.- Chapter 4. Sociality in polyembryonic parasitoids.- Chapter 5. Ecology and evolution of polyembryony.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Pigments, Pigment Cells and Pigment Patterns
Book SynopsisThis book comprehensively summarizes the biological mechanisms of coloration and pattern formation of animals at molecular and cellular level, offering up-to-date knowledge derived from remarkable progress in the last 10 years. The brilliant coloration, conspicuous patterns and spectacular color changes displayed by some vertebrates and invertebrates are generally their strategies of the utmost importance for survival. Consists of mainly three parts, starts with introductory chapter, such as Pigments and Pigment Organelles, Developmental Genetics of Pigment Cell Formation, Adult Pigment Patterns, and Color Changes, this book introduces new pigment compounds in addition to classically known pigments and organelles, explains how the generation of multiple types of pigment cell is genetically controlled, describes the mechanisms underlying the zebrafish stripe formation as well as other animals and also summarizes the mechanism of physiological and morphological color changes of teleost, amphibian and cephalopod. Written by experts in the field, this book will be essential reading for graduate students and researchers in biological fields who are interested in pigmentation mechanisms of animals.Table of ContentsPart 1 Pigments and pigment organelles 1 Pigments in insects 2 Melanins in vertebrates 3 Body color expression in birds 4 Pigments in teleosts and their biosynthesis 5 Bioluminescence and Pigments Part 2 Pigment cell and patterned pigmentation 6 Development of melanin-bearing pigment cells in birds and mammals 7 Pigment cell development in teleosts 8 Pigment patterning in teleosts 9 Theoretical studies of pigment pattern formation 10 Evolution of Pigment Pattern Formation in Teleosts 11 Mechanisms of feather structural coloration and pattern formation in birds 12 Mechanism of color pattern formation in insects Part 3 Color changes 13 Physiological and Morphological Color Changes in Teleosts and in Reptiles 14 Color change in cephalopods 15 Physiological and biochemical mechanisms of insect color change towards understanding molecular links
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Origin Of Individuals, The
Book SynopsisIn the 17th century, Descartes put forth the metaphor of the machine to explain the functioning of living beings. In the 18th century, La Mettrie extended the metaphor to man. The clock was then used as the paradigm of the machine. In the 20th century, this metaphor still held but the clock was replaced by a computer. Nowadays, the organism is viewed as a robot obeying signals emanating from a computer program controlled by genetic information. This book shows that such a conception leads to contradictions not only in the theory of biology but also in its experimental research program, thereby impeding its development. The analysis of this problem is based on the most recent experimental data obtained in molecular biology as well as the history and philosophy of biology. It shows that the machine theory did not succeed in breaking with Aristotle's finalism. The book presents a new approach to biological systems based on cellular Darwinism. Genes are ruled by probabilistic mechanisms allowing cells to differentiate stochastically. Embryo development is not governed by a determinist genetic program but by natural selection occurring among cell populations inside the organism. This theory has considerable philosophical consequences. Man may be a machine but he is a random one.Table of ContentsFive Theses for a New Paradigm of Biology; What Is a Probability?; The Contradiction of Molecular Biology; The Philosophical Roots of Genetic Determinism; The Different Approaches to Embryogenesis; Cellular Darwinism.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Microfluidics for Assisted Reproduction in
Book SynopsisThis book describes the fundamentals of microfluidics and fabrication methods of microfluidic devices that can be adopted for animal-assisted reproduction. It presents microfluidic methods for sorting highly fertile spermatozoa. This book also describes the application of microfluidics in vitro fertilization and embryo culture. It discusses the use of microfluidics in sperm sexing and the cryopreservation of animal gametes and embryos. Lastly, the book examines the potential opportunities of microfluidics in infertility diagnosis, sperm selection and guidance, oocyte selection, insemination, and embryo monitoring. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction to Microfluidics and animal reproductive techniques.- Chapter 2. Principles, materials and fabrication methods of microfluidics.- Chapter 3. Microfluidics and non-microfluidics methods of sperm sorting and sperm analysis.- Chapter 4. Applications of microfluidcs for in vitro fertilization and embryo Culture.- Chapter 5. Microlfuidics in cryoreservation of animal gametes and embryos.- Chapter 6. New hope for sperm sexing: possible role of microfluidics.
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Embryogenesis Explained
Book SynopsisThe greatest mystery of life is how a single fertilized egg develops into a fully functioning, sometimes conscious multicellular organism. Embryogenesis Explained offers a new theory of how embryos build themselves, and combines simple physics with the most recent biochemical and genetic breakthroughs, based on the authors' prediction and then discovery of differentiation waves. They explain their ideas in a form accessible to the lay person and a broad spectrum of scientists and engineers. The diverse subjects of development, genetics and evolution, and their physics, are brought together to explain this major, previously unanswered scientific question of our time.As a follow up on The Hierarchical Genome, this book is a shorter but conceptually expanded work for the reader who is interested in science. It is useful as a starting point for the curious layman or the scientist or professional encountering the problem of embryogenesis without the formal biology background. There is also material useful for the seasoned biologist caught up in the new rush of information about the role of mechanics in developmental biology and cellular level mechanics in medicine.Table of ContentsHow Embryogenesis Began in Evolution; Introduction to the Embryology and Anatomy of the Developing Axolotl; Embryology and Anatomy of Other Model Organisms; The Cell State Splitter; The Nuclear State Splitter; Embryo Physics, Step by Step; Embryogenesis and the Poverty of Physics: In Search of the Rainbow Connection; Google Embryo and the New Embryologist; Embryonics and Our Future.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Stem cell and Non-stem Cell Components of Breast
Book SynopsisThis book reviews the cellular and non-cellular components of human breast milk and their contribution to infant growth and development. It also discusses various cellular growth factors in breast milk, including stem cells and their significance in promoting optimal growth, immunity and regeneration in neonates and in mitigating several neonatal diseases. Further, the book examines variations in the macronutrient concentrations of human milk in different lactation stages and maternal factors. It also describes the potential of antimicrobial proteins/peptides in human milk to provide innate immunity to infants. Lastly, it explores the regenerative therapeutic applications of breast milk cells in feeding infants.Table of ContentsChapter 1 - Components of Breast Milk: An Overview.- Chapter 2 - Nutritional Components and Growth Factors of Breast Milk.- Chapter 3 - Breast milk critical secretary growth factors for angiogenesis, cell proliferation and tissue homeostasis.- Chapter 4 - Stem Cell and Non-Stem Cell Components of Breast Milk: An Overview.- Chapter 5 - Breast Milk-Derived Mesenchymal Stem-Like Cells: History & Mystery.- Chapter 6 - Preterm Brest Milk Composition.- Chapter 7 - Breast Milk Cell Banking: The Need of The Hour.- Chapter 8 - Applications of Breast Milk-Derived Cell Components: Present and Future Perspectives.- Chapter 9 -Future challenges and threats in research of breast milk-derived cell components.- Chapter 10 - Summary.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Methods in Cancer Stem Cell Biology
Book SynopsisThis book describes the use of stem cells and cancer stem cell generation in the inflammatory microenvironment (cancer-inducing niche) using induced pluripotent stem cells. It provides step-by-step techniques and manuals for studying stem cell and cancer stem cell generation with different applications in cancer research. The development of induced pluripotent stem cells has provided a new approach to studying cancer initiation by producing cancer stem cells without introducing mutations or foreign genes. The book features the research of the authors’ group, which was the first to generate cancer stem cells from stem cells in the presence of inflammatory conditions. The 20 chapters of this book cover topics such as generating pluripotent stem cells, converting normal stem cells to cancer stem cells, enriching, isolating and evaluating cancer stem cells. Methods for evaluating the characteristics of cancer stem cells and possible therapies against them are also discussed. The book provides easy-to-follow protocols that help researchers in the study of cancer stem cells. Illustrations help readers understand how the method of cancer stem cell generation can be applied as an essential method for assessing the carcinogenic potential of various non-mutagenic compounds. It will be a useful resource for graduate students, researchers, technicians, and physicians working in academic, hospital, and pharmaceutical settings. Table of Contents1. On the origin of cancer.- 2. Culture of Cells: Basic Principles .- 3. Stem cell culture from embryos.- 4. Reprogramming of normal cells.- 5. Maintenance of human Pluripotent Stem Cells.- 6. Identification of cancer stem cells by different molecular markers .- 7. Enrichment of Cancer Stem Cell from malignant tumor.- 8. Isolation of single clonal cell from primary cultured cells and establishment of a cancer stem cell line .- 9. Artificial Generation of Cancer Stem Cells from Normal Stem Cells.- 10. Quick method to assess non-mutagenic carcinogens with iPS cells.- 11. Self-renewal potential of caner stem cells.- 12. Differentiation potential of cancer stem cells in vitro.- 13. Tumor Angiogenesis by cancer stem cells in vivo.- 14. Invasion and Metastatic potential of cancer stem cells in vitro.- 15. Metastatic potential of cancer stem cells In Vivo- 16. Anchorage-independent cell growth assay for Cancer Stem Cells: Tumorigenic assay in vitro .- 17. Tumorigenic potential of cancer stem cells in vivo.- 18. Development of immunoliposomes using monoclonal antibodies targeting cancer stem cells .- 19. In-vitro evaluation of anti-cancer stem cell drugs .- 20. In vitro Tumoroid Model Using Cancer Stem Cells.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Plant Physiology, Development and Metabolism
Book SynopsisThis textbook is second edition of popular textbook of plant physiology and metabolism. The first edition of this book gained noteworthy acceptance (more than 4.9 Million downloads) among graduate and masters level students and faculty world over, with many Universities recommending it as a preferred reading in their syllabi. The second edition provides up to date and latest information on all the topics covered while also including the basic concepts. The text is supported with clear, easy to understand Figures, Tables, Box items, summaries, perspectives, thought-provoking multiple-choice questions, latest references for further reading, glossary and a detailed subject index. Authors have also added a number of key concepts, discoveries in the form of boxed- items in each chapter. Plant physiology deals with understanding the various processes, functioning, growth, development and survival of plants in normal and stressful conditions. The study involves analysis of the above-stated processes at molecular, sub-cellular, cellular, tissue and plant level in relation with its surrounding environment. Plant physiology is an experimental science, and its concepts are very rapidly changing through applications from chemical biology, cytochemical, fluorometric, biochemical and molecular techniques, and metabolomic and proteomic analysis. Consequently, this branch of modern plant biology has experienced significant generation of new information in most areas. The newer concepts so derived are being also rapidly put into applications in crop physiology. Novel molecules, such nanourea, nitric oxide, gaseous signalling molecules like hydrogen sulphide, are rapidly finding significant applications among crop plants. This textbook, therefore, brings forth an inclusive coverage of the field contained in 35 chapters, divided into five major units. It serves as essential reading material for post-graduate and undergraduate students of botany, plant sciences, plant physiology, agriculture, forestry, ecology, soil science, and environmental sciences. This textbook is also of interest to teachers, researchers, scientists, and policymakers. Table of ContentsUNIT I. TRANSPORT OF WATER AND NUTRIENTS.- 1. Concepts of Plant Water Relations.- 2. Essential and Functional Mineral Elements.- 3. Mechanisms of Water and Solute Transport.- UNIT II. METABOLISM.- 4. Concepts in Metabolism.- 5. Photosynthesis.- 6. Source-to-Sink Translocation of Photoassimilates.- 7. Respiration.- 8. ATP Synthesis.- 9. Metabolism of Storage Carbohydrates.- 10. Lipid Metabolism.- 11. Nitrogen Metabolism.- 12. Sulfur, Phosphorus and Iron Metabolism.- UNIT III. DEVELOPMENT.- 13. Light Perception and Transduction.- 14. Plant Growth regulators – An Overview.- 15. Auxins.- 16. Cytokinins.- 17. Gibberellins.- 18. Abscisic Acid.- 19. Ethylene.- 20. Brassinosteroids.- 21. Jasmonic Acid.- 22. Novel Plant Growth Regulators and Gaseous Signaling Molecules.- 23. Signal Perception and Transduction Mechanisms.- 24. Embryogenesis, Growth and Differentiation.- 25. Flowering.- 26. Pollination, Fertilization and Seed Development.- 27. Fruit Development and Ripening.- 28. Seed Dormancy and Germination.- 29. Plant Movements.- 30. Senescence and Programmed Cell Death.- UNIT IV. STRESS PHYSIOLOGY.- 31. Abiotic Stress.- 32. Biotic Interactions.- UNIT V. APPLIED PLANT PHYSIOLOGY.- 33. Secondary Metabolites.- 34. Crop Physiology and Biotechnology.- GLOSSARY.- SUBJECT INDEX.
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Langaa RPCID Elements of African Bioethics in a Western Frame
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Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Biosensing Methods Applications and Technology
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