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Hormonal regulation of development
Bearder, J. R. - Author
Berlin ; New York : Springer Verlag, 1980 - xiv, 681 s. : il.
ISBN 3-540-10161-6 (Berlin), ISBN 0-387-10161-6 (New York)
Encyclopedia of plant physiology. New series ;
MacMillan, J. - Editor
fyziologie rostlin rostliny růstové faktory
studieCall number C 244.416/1 Umístění Info RETRO-CATALOGUING - SHORT RECORD Title statement Hormonal regulation of development. I, Molecular aspects of plant hormones / Edited by J. MacMillan ; contributors J.R. Bearder ...[et al.] Main entry-name Bearder, J. R. (Author) Issue data Berlin ; New York : Springer Verlag, 1980 Phys.des. xiv, 681 s. : il. ISBN 3-540-10161-6 (Berlin) 0-387-10161-6 (New York) Edition Encyclopedia of plant physiology. New series ; Vol. 9 Another responsib. MacMillan, J. (Jake) (Editor)
Subj. Headings fyziologie rostlin * rostliny * růstové faktory Form, Genre studie Conspect 577 - Biochemie. Molekulární biologie. Biofyzika UDC 577.1:576.35/.38 , (048.8) Country Německo Language angličtina Document kind BOOKS This is the first of the set of three volumes in the Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology, New Series, that will cover the area of the hormonal regulation of plant growth and development. The overall plan for the set assumes that this area of plant physiology is sufficiently mature for a review of current knowledge to be organized in terms of unifying principles and processes. Reviews in the past have generally treated each class of hormone individually, but this set of volumes is subdivided according to the properties common to all classes. Such an organization permits the examination of the hypothesis that differing classes of hormones, acting according to common principles, are determinants of processes and phases in plant development. Also in keeping with this theme, a plant hormone is defined as a compound with the properties held in common by the native members of the recognized classes of hormone. Current knowledge of the hormonal regulation of plant development is grouped so that the three volumes consider advancing levels of organizational complexity, viz: molecular and subcellular; cells, tissues, organs, and the plant as an organized whole; and the plant in relation to its environment. The present volume treats the molecular and subcellular aspects of hormones and the processes they regulate. Although it deals with chemically distinct classes of hormone, this volume stresses properties and modes of studying them, that are common to all classes. Zdroj anotace: OKCZ - ANOTACE Z WEBULoading…
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