The systems I , II , and III in the photosynthetic cycle of electron transfer . Physiol . Plant . 21 : 148 . 45. Michaelis , L. 1946. Fundamentals of oxidation and reduction . In D. Green ed . , Currents in biochemical research .
Protoplasm. Enzymic partial reactions in metabolic processes. The absorption, translocation, and elimination of water, solutes and gases. Nutrition and metabolism. Growth and movement.
Readers of this book will gain the information they need to stay current with the latest research being done in this essential field of study.
Overview of essential concepts. Plant and cell architecture. Energy, enzymes, and gene expression. Transport and translocation of water and solutes. Water and plant cells. Water balance of the plant. Mineral...
Plant Cells; [On the web site] energy and enzymes; Transport and translocation of water and solutes; Biochemistry and metabolism; Growth and development.
En el equilibrio , las moléculas de mico de los solutos con el potencial químico del agua agua se condensan y regresan a la fase líquida con la o el potencial hídrico . misma rapidez con que se evaporan . Una manera conveniente de ...
In addition, an abundance of detailed and informative illustrations complement the text.
Plant Physiology: A Treatise: Water and Solutes in Plants
Plant cells; Plant life: uniflying principles; Overview of plant structure; The cytoskeleton; Cell cycle regulation;Plasmodesmata; Energy and enzymes; Transport and translocation of water and solutes; Water and plant cells; Water structure ...
Plant Physiology: A Treatise
This edition provides a comprehensive overview of the rapidly advancing field of plant physiology, supplemented with experimental exercises.
This is particularly true of plant physiology. This book attempts to provide an introduction to the metabolic and developmental physiology of higher plants from a molecular biological point of view.
The text provides a broad explanation of the physiology for plants (their functions) from seed germination to vegetative growth, maturation, and flowering. It presents principles and results of previous and...
This book examines three ways plants respond to their changing environment.
Structure and function of plant cells and tissues; Biophysical processes: exchange with the physical environment; Basis of photobiology; Plant water relations; Gas exchange and stomatal physiology; Transport process in plants; Responses of ...
Changes for the new edition include: - A new chapter (Chapter 24) on Brassinosteroids - A completely rewritten Chapter 16 (Growth and Development) - Updates on recent developments in the light reactions and the biochemistry of ...