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This book provides a broad overview of solute transport in plants. It first determines what solutes are present in plants and what roles they play. The physical bases of ion and water movement are considered. The volume then discusses the ways in which solutes are moved across individual membranes, within and between cells, and around the plant. Having dealt with the role of plant solutes in 'normal' conditions, the volume proceeds to examine how the use of solutes has been adapted to more extreme environments such as hot, dry deserts, freezing mountains and saline marshes. A crucial stage in…mehr
This book provides a broad overview of solute transport in plants. It first determines what solutes are present in plants and what roles they play. The physical bases of ion and water movement are considered. The volume then discusses the ways in which solutes are moved across individual membranes, within and between cells, and around the plant. Having dealt with the role of plant solutes in 'normal' conditions, the volume proceeds to examine how the use of solutes has been adapted to more extreme environments such as hot, dry deserts, freezing mountains and saline marshes. A crucial stage in the life cycle of most plants, the internally-controlled dehydration concomitant with seed formation, is also addressed. Throughout the volume the authors link our increasing understanding of the cellular and molecular bases of solute movement with the roles that these fulfil in the whole plant under both ideal and stressful conditions, showing how these are dictated by the physical laws that govern solute and water movement. The book is directed at postgraduates, researchers and professionals in plant physiology, biochemistry and molecular biology.
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Autorenporträt
Dr Anthony Yeo and Professor Timothy Flowers, Department of Biology and Environmental Science, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, UK
Inhaltsangabe
1. General Introduction. Anthony Yeo West Sussex UK. 2. Solutes what are they where are they and what do they do?. Tim Flowers Department of Biology and Environmental Science School of Life Sciences John Maynard Smith Building University of Sussex Falmer Brighton BN1 9QG UK; and School of Plant Biology 35 Stirling Highway Crawley Western Australia 6009 Australia.. 3. The driving forces for water and solute movement. Tim Flowers Department of Biology and Environmental Science School of Life Sciences John Maynard Smith Building University of Sussex Falmer Brighton BN1 9QG UK and School of Plant Biology 35 Stirling Highway Crawley Western Australia 6009 Australia;. and Anthony Yeo West Sussex UK. 4. Membrane Structure and the study of solute transport across plant membranes. Matthew Gilliham School of Agriculture Food and Wine University of Adelaide PMB 1 Glen Osmond SA 5064 Australia. 5. Transport across plant membranes. Frans J. Maathuis Biology Department/Area 9 University of York York YO10 5DD UK. 6. Regulation of ion transporters. Anna Amtmann and Michael R. Blatt IBLS Bower Building University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ UK. 7. Intracellular transport: solute transport in chloroplasts mitochondria peroxisomes and vacuoles and between organelles. Katrin Philippar and Jürgen Soll Department Biologie I Botanik Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Menzingerstr. 67 D-80638 München Germany. 8. Ion uptake by plant roots. Romola J. Davenport Oxford Institute of Ageing University of Oxford Manor Road Oxford OX1 3UQ UK. 9. Transport from Root to Shoot. Sergey Shabala School of Agricultural Science University of Tasmania Private Bag 54 Hobart Tas 7001 Australia.. 10. Solute transport in the Phloem. Jeremy Pritchard School of Biosciences The University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT UK. 11. Factors limiting the rate of supply of solutes to the root surface. Anthony Yeo West Sussex UK. 12. Mineral deficiency and toxicity. Anthony Yeo West Sussex UK. 13. Water-limited conditions. Anthony Yeo West Sussex UK. 14. Salinity. Anthony Yeo West Sussex UK. 15. Desiccation Tolerance. Anthony Yeo West Sussex UK.
1. General Introduction. Anthony Yeo West Sussex UK. 2. Solutes what are they where are they and what do they do?. Tim Flowers Department of Biology and Environmental Science School of Life Sciences John Maynard Smith Building University of Sussex Falmer Brighton BN1 9QG UK; and School of Plant Biology 35 Stirling Highway Crawley Western Australia 6009 Australia.. 3. The driving forces for water and solute movement. Tim Flowers Department of Biology and Environmental Science School of Life Sciences John Maynard Smith Building University of Sussex Falmer Brighton BN1 9QG UK and School of Plant Biology 35 Stirling Highway Crawley Western Australia 6009 Australia;. and Anthony Yeo West Sussex UK. 4. Membrane Structure and the study of solute transport across plant membranes. Matthew Gilliham School of Agriculture Food and Wine University of Adelaide PMB 1 Glen Osmond SA 5064 Australia. 5. Transport across plant membranes. Frans J. Maathuis Biology Department/Area 9 University of York York YO10 5DD UK. 6. Regulation of ion transporters. Anna Amtmann and Michael R. Blatt IBLS Bower Building University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ UK. 7. Intracellular transport: solute transport in chloroplasts mitochondria peroxisomes and vacuoles and between organelles. Katrin Philippar and Jürgen Soll Department Biologie I Botanik Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Menzingerstr. 67 D-80638 München Germany. 8. Ion uptake by plant roots. Romola J. Davenport Oxford Institute of Ageing University of Oxford Manor Road Oxford OX1 3UQ UK. 9. Transport from Root to Shoot. Sergey Shabala School of Agricultural Science University of Tasmania Private Bag 54 Hobart Tas 7001 Australia.. 10. Solute transport in the Phloem. Jeremy Pritchard School of Biosciences The University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT UK. 11. Factors limiting the rate of supply of solutes to the root surface. Anthony Yeo West Sussex UK. 12. Mineral deficiency and toxicity. Anthony Yeo West Sussex UK. 13. Water-limited conditions. Anthony Yeo West Sussex UK. 14. Salinity. Anthony Yeo West Sussex UK. 15. Desiccation Tolerance. Anthony Yeo West Sussex UK.
Rezensionen
"This book provides a broad overview of solute transport inplants... Throughout the volume the authors link our increasingunderstanding of the cellular and molecular bases of solutemovement with the roles that these fulfil... The book is directedat postgraduates, researchers and professionals in plantphysiology, biochemistry and molecular biology." Biotechnology,Agronomy, Society and Environment
"The book succeeds in updating the earlier volumes withsimilar titles ... .Some excellent chapters." Annals of Botany
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