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While there are a few plant cell biology books that are currently available, these are expensive, methods-oriented monographs. The present volume is a textbook for "upper" undergraduate and beginning graduate students.
In addition to provision of select research literature, this volume presents citations and summaries of certain laboratory methods. It contains computer-spread sheets and references to various statistical packages.
Topics covered in this volume include techniques for imaging and analyzing membrane dynamics and movement across membranes; cell wall composition, structure and mechanics; cytoskeleton dynamics and organization; cell development; ion ...
Modern plant cell biology involves the integration of structural studies with biochemical and molecular analyses, allowing a detailed characterization of the fundamentals underlying such complex phenomena as growth and differentiation,...
In response, this second edition of Plant Cell Biology balances established techniques, including classical histochemistry and electron microscopy, with new developments in the field.
Tremendous advances have been made in techniques and application of microscopy since the authors' original publication of Plant Cell Biology, An Ultrastructural Approach in 1975.
They have various cell types, and tissue types. Plant cells can primarily be categorized into parenchyma cells and collenchyma cells. This book will provide the readers in-depth knowledge about the characteristics of plant cells.
Plant Cell Biology
The light and electron micrographs presented here are taken from a larger work: Ultrastructure and the biology of plant cells, by the same authors, published Arnold, 1975.
The last two decades the field of cell biology has undergone a veritable revolution, leading to major advances in our understanding of cell structure and function.
This book aims to shed light on some of the unexplored aspects of plant cell biology and the recent researches in this field. It aims to equip students and experts with the advanced topics and upcoming concepts in this area.