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Transport in plants

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     Canny, M. J. P. - Author
    Berlin ; New York : Springer Verlag, 1975 - xvii, 535 s. : il.
    ISBN 3-540-07314-0 (Berlin), ISBN 0-387-07314-0 (New York)
    Encyclopedia of plant physiology. New series ;
      Zimmermann, Martin Huldrych, - Editor   Milburn, John A., - Editor
     fyziologie rostlin  membránový transport
    biologický transport lýko
     studie
    Call numberC 244.412/1
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    Lidická ( sklad )k vypůjčeníC 244.412/1   

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    Title statementTransport in plants. I, Phloem transport / ed. by M.H. Zimmermann and J.A. Milburn ; contributors, M.J.P. Canny ... [et al.]
    Main entry-name Canny, M. J. P. (Author)
    Issue dataBerlin ; New York : Springer Verlag, 1975
    Phys.des.xvii, 535 s. : il.
    ISBN3-540-07314-0 (Berlin)
    0-387-07314-0 (New York)
    Edition Encyclopedia of plant physiology. New series ; Vol. 1
    Another responsib. Zimmermann, Martin Huldrych, 1926- (Editor)
    Milburn, John A., 1936- (Editor)
    Subj. Headingsbiologický transport * lýko
    Subj. Headings fyziologie rostlin * membránový transport
    Form, Genre studie
    Conspect581 - Obecná botanika
    UDC 581.1 , 577.352.4 , 544.725.2 , (048.8)
    CountryNěmecko
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindBOOKS
    When WILHELM RUHLAND developed his plan for an Encyclopedia of Plant Physiol­ ogy more than three decades ago, biology could still be conveniently subdivided into classical areas. Even within plant physiology, subdivisions were not too difficult to make, and general principles could be covered sufficiently in the two introductory volumes of the Encyclopedia on the physical and chemical basis of cell biology. But the situation changed rapidly even during the 12-year publication period of the Encyclopedia (1955-1967). The new molecular direction of genetics and structural research on biopolymers had an integrating effect on all other biological fields, including plant physiology, and it became increasingly difficult to keep previously distinct areas separated. RUHLAND'S overall plan included 18 volumes and about 22,000 pages. It covered the entire field of plant physiology, in most cases from the very beginning. But, as each volume appeared, it was clear that its content would soon be outdated. Zdroj anotace: OKCZ - ANOTACE Z WEBU
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