Part one of this survey of plant physiology begins with photosynthesis and its products. It details how plants obtain and process light and CO2, and acquire and absorb water and minerals. Part two examines plant growth hormones, cell growth and differentiation, vegetative development, photomorphogenesis, reproductive development, growth movements and reactions to environmental stresses. Third Edition Pb (1992): 0-521-42786-X
Representing the most comprehensive review of the physiological research conducted on 61 genera of ornamental geophytes, this book covers the basic aspects of world production, horticultural utilization, botanical descriptions and...
The present work is organised such that the whole phenomenon of flowing is divided into two major steps: 1. the initiation of flower primordia and 2. The development of these primordia into mature flowers until anthesis.
The Physiology of Flowering Plants: Their Growth and Development
This latest, fully updated edition of The Physiology of Flowering Plants provides an account of the fundamental principles of plant biology.
Russell and Morris found that, in tomato inflorescences, reducing sugars and invertase activity increase in parallel fashion with treatments preventing abortion.938 They used low and high planting densities to effect changes in light ...
The present work is organised such that the whole phenomenon of flowing is divided into two major steps: 1. the initiation of flower primordia and 2. The development of these primordia into mature flowers until anthesis.
Physiology of Flowering Plants
Kozlowski, T. T., Kramer P. J., and Pallardy, S. G. (1991). The Physiological Ecology of Woody Plants. Academic Press, San Diego. Kramer, P. J. (1937). The relation between rate of transpiration and rate of absorption of water in plants ...
The Physiology of Flowering: Transition to reproductive growth
Contents: Introduction and Scope / The Cell / Water / Biophysics / Water Transport Processes / Water Absorption / Ascent of Sap / Transpiration and Guttation / Mineral Nutrition / Mineral Absorption / Nitrogen Metabolism / Photosynthetic ...