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Physiology and Behaviour of Plants looks at plants and how they sense and respond to their environment. It takes the traditional plant physiology book into a new dimension by demonstrating how the biochemical observations underlie the behaviour of the plant.

Trade Review
"This book, with Scott's enthusiasm and clear writing style, offers a refreshing approach to introductory plant biology. Recommended." (CHOICE, March 2009)

“Author Peter Scott's approach is to present basic concepts of plant physiology and development in an enthusiastic and engaging manner. Hence, he tries to use his passion for his subject to be an effective teacher, and his enthusiasm is evident throughout the book. One of the clear strengths of this book are the high quality color diagrams. I enjoyed reading … and came away with good ideas for new approaches to teaching topics in plant biology. The book could be useful in a number of courses in botany and plant biology at the freshman and sophomore level.” (Plant Science Bulletin, Winter 2008)



Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introducing Plants

Introduction

The beginning: the evolution of plants and the major divisions

Conquering the land

The evolution of lignin

Plants and mass extinction

Floristic kingdoms, Biogeography and Biomes

What makes a plant?

Structure of the whole plant

Structure of the plant cell

The chloroplast

The vacuole

Microbodies

The cell wall

Plasmodesmata

References

Figure Legends

Chapter 2 Photosynthesis the ultimate in autotrophy

Introduction

Light harvesting

Leaf form

Chlorophyll and the chloroplast

Converting light energy into chemical energy

The Calvin cycle

Photorespiration

Carbohydrate synthesis and storage

The fate of carbon fixed during photosynthesis

The efficiency of photosynthesis

References

Figure Legends

Chapter 3 Nonphotosynthetic metabolism

Introduction

Phloem transport

Structure of the phloem

Coping with damage to the phloem

The sink tissues

Sink regulation of photosynthesis

References

Figure Legends

Chapter 4 Roots and the uptake of water

Introduction

Types of root

Functions of roots

Structure of roots

Osmosis

Loading and movement in the xylem

Stomata

References

Figure legends

Chapter 5 Mineral nutrition of plants

Introduction

Soil structure and mineral ions

General ion uptake

Phosphorus uptake and assimilation

Nitrogen uptake and assimilation

Iron uptake and assimilation

Sulphur uptake and assimilation

Function and effects of deficiencies of mineral ions on plants

Major elements

Minor elements

References

Figure legends

Chapter 6 Mycorrhizal Associations and Saprophytic Nutrition

Introduction

Mycorrhizal associations

Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal associations

Orchidaceous mycorrhizal associations

Ectomycorrhiza

Ericaceous mycorrhiza

Ectendomycorrhiza

Development of the mycorrhizal association

The role of the mycorrhizal association

Saprophytic nutrition

References

Figure Legends

Chapter 7 Parasitic plants

Introduction

Establishing a parasitic relationship

Facultative parasitic plants

Obligate parasitic plants, hemi-parasites

Obligate parasitic plants, holo-parasites

Parasitic species other than the dicotyledons

References

Tables

Figure Legends

Chapter 8 Carnivorous Plants

Introduction

Carnivory: the search for a definition

Why have some plants turned to carnivory?

Bladderworts (genus Utricularia)

Sundews (genus Drosera)

References

Background general reading

Figure Legends

Chapter 9 Asexual and Sexual Reproduction

Introduction

Asexual Reproduction

Roots

Stems

Leaves

Apomixis

Sexual Reproduction

Wind based pollination

Insect based pollination

Pollination

Mechanisms for improving cross fertilisation

Self incompatibility mechanisms

Trifolium repens

Apple (Malus)

Papaver rhoeas

Petunia hybrida

Petunia inflata

Seed development

References

Figure Legends

Chapter 10 Plant growth

Introduction

Types of growth

Cell division and the cell cycle

Polyploidy in plants

Seed formation and germination

The dividing meristem

Flower development

Vascular cambium and secondary growth

Intercalary meristem

Cell death

Plant growth regulators and cell growth

References

Figure Legends

Chapter 11 Plant Movement

Introduction

Tropism and nastic movements

Tropic movements

Nastic movements

Circumnutation

References

Figure Legends

Chapter 12 Plants and stress

Introduction

Adaptations to drought stress

Crassulacean acid metabolism

C4 photosynthesis

Resurrection plants

Salt stress

Flooding stress and anoxia

Cold stress

Adaptations to heat stress

References

Chapter 13 Plant senses and perceiving the world

Introduction

Sensing light (sight)

Protochlorophyllide

Phytochromes

Cryptochrome

Sensing time

Circadian clock

Photoperiodism

Sensing touch (feeling)

Sensing chemicals (taste)

Communicating (smell)

Sensing sounds (hearing)

References

Table 1. Ratios of red to far-red light in different environments. The data is based on that reported by Hopkins (1999)

Figure Legends.

Chapter 14 Seed dispersal, dormancy and germination

Introduction

Seed dispersal

Gravity-mediated dispersal

Wind-mediated dispersal

Water-mediated dispersal

Animal-mediated dispersal

Importance of post-dispersal mechanisms

Dormancy and germination

Recalcitrant seeds

Dormant seeds

Factors governing dormancy and germination

Presence of germination inhibitors

Presence of inhibitory tissues

Presence of germination promoters

References

Figure Legends

Chapter 15 Interactions with the Animal Kingdom

Introduction

Animal mediated pollination

Mimicry in plants

Batesian mimicry

Müllerian mimicry

Aggressive mimicry

Seed dispersal and food reserves: the role of humans

References

Figure Legends

Chapter 16 Plant defences

Introduction

Physical defence structures

The cuticle

The cell wall

The cell wall as a passive barrier

The cell wall as an active barrier

Poisons by injection or touch

Chemical defences

Terpenes

Nitrogen-containing organic compounds

Cyanogenic glycosides

Glycosinolates

Lectins

Alkaloids

Defence reactions and signal pathways

Jasmonic acid

Salicylic acid

Systemin.

Phytoalexins

Allelopathy

Recognising self

Mimicry and the enrolment of other organisms for protection

References

Figure Legends

Chapter 17 Plants and Medicines

Introduction

Doctrine of signatures

Viper’s bugloss (Echium vulgare)

Ethnobotany

The origins of aspirin

The origins of antimalarial drugs

St John’s Wort (Hypericum spp.)

Natural alternatives to Viagra

Natural treatments for AIDS

A cure for certain cancers

Sustainable development of medicines from plants

References

Figure legends

Chapter 18 Plant Tissue Culture and the Rise of Plant Biotechnology

Introduction

The development of plant tissue culture media

Components of the medium

Major elements

Minor elements

Carbohydrates

Vitamins

Plant growth regulators

Tissue culture sterility

Types of plant tissue culture

Applications of plant tissue culture

References

Figure legends.

Chapter 19 Remarkable Plants

Introduction

Insect mimicry in the Orchidaceae

The Venus Flytrap

The oldest and biggest plants in the world

Tallest plants

Cycads

Welwitschia mirabilis and Ephedra viridis

The Castor bean plant

Garlic

Theobroma cacao

Wheat and agriculture

References

Figure legends.

Indexp

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 01/02/2008
      ISBN13: 9780470850251, 978-0470850251
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Physiology and Behaviour of Plants looks at plants and how they sense and respond to their environment. It takes the traditional plant physiology book into a new dimension by demonstrating how the biochemical observations underlie the behaviour of the plant.

      Trade Review
      "This book, with Scott's enthusiasm and clear writing style, offers a refreshing approach to introductory plant biology. Recommended." (CHOICE, March 2009)

      “Author Peter Scott's approach is to present basic concepts of plant physiology and development in an enthusiastic and engaging manner. Hence, he tries to use his passion for his subject to be an effective teacher, and his enthusiasm is evident throughout the book. One of the clear strengths of this book are the high quality color diagrams. I enjoyed reading … and came away with good ideas for new approaches to teaching topics in plant biology. The book could be useful in a number of courses in botany and plant biology at the freshman and sophomore level.” (Plant Science Bulletin, Winter 2008)



      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introducing Plants

      Introduction

      The beginning: the evolution of plants and the major divisions

      Conquering the land

      The evolution of lignin

      Plants and mass extinction

      Floristic kingdoms, Biogeography and Biomes

      What makes a plant?

      Structure of the whole plant

      Structure of the plant cell

      The chloroplast

      The vacuole

      Microbodies

      The cell wall

      Plasmodesmata

      References

      Figure Legends

      Chapter 2 Photosynthesis the ultimate in autotrophy

      Introduction

      Light harvesting

      Leaf form

      Chlorophyll and the chloroplast

      Converting light energy into chemical energy

      The Calvin cycle

      Photorespiration

      Carbohydrate synthesis and storage

      The fate of carbon fixed during photosynthesis

      The efficiency of photosynthesis

      References

      Figure Legends

      Chapter 3 Nonphotosynthetic metabolism

      Introduction

      Phloem transport

      Structure of the phloem

      Coping with damage to the phloem

      The sink tissues

      Sink regulation of photosynthesis

      References

      Figure Legends

      Chapter 4 Roots and the uptake of water

      Introduction

      Types of root

      Functions of roots

      Structure of roots

      Osmosis

      Loading and movement in the xylem

      Stomata

      References

      Figure legends

      Chapter 5 Mineral nutrition of plants

      Introduction

      Soil structure and mineral ions

      General ion uptake

      Phosphorus uptake and assimilation

      Nitrogen uptake and assimilation

      Iron uptake and assimilation

      Sulphur uptake and assimilation

      Function and effects of deficiencies of mineral ions on plants

      Major elements

      Minor elements

      References

      Figure legends

      Chapter 6 Mycorrhizal Associations and Saprophytic Nutrition

      Introduction

      Mycorrhizal associations

      Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal associations

      Orchidaceous mycorrhizal associations

      Ectomycorrhiza

      Ericaceous mycorrhiza

      Ectendomycorrhiza

      Development of the mycorrhizal association

      The role of the mycorrhizal association

      Saprophytic nutrition

      References

      Figure Legends

      Chapter 7 Parasitic plants

      Introduction

      Establishing a parasitic relationship

      Facultative parasitic plants

      Obligate parasitic plants, hemi-parasites

      Obligate parasitic plants, holo-parasites

      Parasitic species other than the dicotyledons

      References

      Tables

      Figure Legends

      Chapter 8 Carnivorous Plants

      Introduction

      Carnivory: the search for a definition

      Why have some plants turned to carnivory?

      Bladderworts (genus Utricularia)

      Sundews (genus Drosera)

      References

      Background general reading

      Figure Legends

      Chapter 9 Asexual and Sexual Reproduction

      Introduction

      Asexual Reproduction

      Roots

      Stems

      Leaves

      Apomixis

      Sexual Reproduction

      Wind based pollination

      Insect based pollination

      Pollination

      Mechanisms for improving cross fertilisation

      Self incompatibility mechanisms

      Trifolium repens

      Apple (Malus)

      Papaver rhoeas

      Petunia hybrida

      Petunia inflata

      Seed development

      References

      Figure Legends

      Chapter 10 Plant growth

      Introduction

      Types of growth

      Cell division and the cell cycle

      Polyploidy in plants

      Seed formation and germination

      The dividing meristem

      Flower development

      Vascular cambium and secondary growth

      Intercalary meristem

      Cell death

      Plant growth regulators and cell growth

      References

      Figure Legends

      Chapter 11 Plant Movement

      Introduction

      Tropism and nastic movements

      Tropic movements

      Nastic movements

      Circumnutation

      References

      Figure Legends

      Chapter 12 Plants and stress

      Introduction

      Adaptations to drought stress

      Crassulacean acid metabolism

      C4 photosynthesis

      Resurrection plants

      Salt stress

      Flooding stress and anoxia

      Cold stress

      Adaptations to heat stress

      References

      Chapter 13 Plant senses and perceiving the world

      Introduction

      Sensing light (sight)

      Protochlorophyllide

      Phytochromes

      Cryptochrome

      Sensing time

      Circadian clock

      Photoperiodism

      Sensing touch (feeling)

      Sensing chemicals (taste)

      Communicating (smell)

      Sensing sounds (hearing)

      References

      Table 1. Ratios of red to far-red light in different environments. The data is based on that reported by Hopkins (1999)

      Figure Legends.

      Chapter 14 Seed dispersal, dormancy and germination

      Introduction

      Seed dispersal

      Gravity-mediated dispersal

      Wind-mediated dispersal

      Water-mediated dispersal

      Animal-mediated dispersal

      Importance of post-dispersal mechanisms

      Dormancy and germination

      Recalcitrant seeds

      Dormant seeds

      Factors governing dormancy and germination

      Presence of germination inhibitors

      Presence of inhibitory tissues

      Presence of germination promoters

      References

      Figure Legends

      Chapter 15 Interactions with the Animal Kingdom

      Introduction

      Animal mediated pollination

      Mimicry in plants

      Batesian mimicry

      Müllerian mimicry

      Aggressive mimicry

      Seed dispersal and food reserves: the role of humans

      References

      Figure Legends

      Chapter 16 Plant defences

      Introduction

      Physical defence structures

      The cuticle

      The cell wall

      The cell wall as a passive barrier

      The cell wall as an active barrier

      Poisons by injection or touch

      Chemical defences

      Terpenes

      Nitrogen-containing organic compounds

      Cyanogenic glycosides

      Glycosinolates

      Lectins

      Alkaloids

      Defence reactions and signal pathways

      Jasmonic acid

      Salicylic acid

      Systemin.

      Phytoalexins

      Allelopathy

      Recognising self

      Mimicry and the enrolment of other organisms for protection

      References

      Figure Legends

      Chapter 17 Plants and Medicines

      Introduction

      Doctrine of signatures

      Viper’s bugloss (Echium vulgare)

      Ethnobotany

      The origins of aspirin

      The origins of antimalarial drugs

      St John’s Wort (Hypericum spp.)

      Natural alternatives to Viagra

      Natural treatments for AIDS

      A cure for certain cancers

      Sustainable development of medicines from plants

      References

      Figure legends

      Chapter 18 Plant Tissue Culture and the Rise of Plant Biotechnology

      Introduction

      The development of plant tissue culture media

      Components of the medium

      Major elements

      Minor elements

      Carbohydrates

      Vitamins

      Plant growth regulators

      Tissue culture sterility

      Types of plant tissue culture

      Applications of plant tissue culture

      References

      Figure legends.

      Chapter 19 Remarkable Plants

      Introduction

      Insect mimicry in the Orchidaceae

      The Venus Flytrap

      The oldest and biggest plants in the world

      Tallest plants

      Cycads

      Welwitschia mirabilis and Ephedra viridis

      The Castor bean plant

      Garlic

      Theobroma cacao

      Wheat and agriculture

      References

      Figure legends.

      Indexp

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