Molecular Botany
Signals and the Environment

 

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Molecular Botany
Signals and the Environment

D.J. Bowles (Editor)
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This volume aims to provide an overview of the ways in which environmental stimuli lead to changes within plants. A range of topics are addressed encompassing the role of the cell wall and glycans in signalling events, through to the molecular events regulating defence gene activation.


This volume aims to provide an overview of the ways in which environmental stimuli lead to changes within plants. A range of topics are addressed encompassing the role of the cell wall and glycans in signalling events, through to the molecular events regulating defence gene activation and developmental programming.


 

ISBN 185578050
ISBN13 9781855780507
Publisher Portland Press
Format Hardback
Publication date 00/12/1994
Pages 290
Weight (grammes) 751.00
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 220
Width (mm)

Cell wall structural proteins: can we deduce function from sequence?, J.E. Varner
Oligosaccharins as plant growth regulators, S.C. Fry
molecular and structural features of the pistal of Nicotiana alata, A.H. Atkinson
developmental dynamics of plant cell surface glycoproteins - towards a molecular plant anatomy P.J. Knox
glycoprotein domains and their role in gamete recognition in Fucus, J.A. Callow
formation of embryonic cells in plant tissue cultures, S. de Vries
lipo-oligosaccharide signalling: the mediation of recognition and nodule organogenesis induction in the legume-Rhizobium symbiosis, J. Denarie
bacterial and plant glycoconjugates at the Rhizobium-legume interface, N.J. Brewin
barley-fungal interactions: signals and the environment of the host-pathogen interface, S. Gurr
oligosaccharins involved in plant growth and host-pathogen interactions, A. Darvill
systemic signals condition plant cells for increased elicitation of phenylpropanoid defence responses, H. Kauss
characterization of hepta-B-glucoside elicitor-binding protein(s) in soybean, M.G. Hahn
cytostolic protons as secondary messengers in elicitor induced defence responses, Y. Mathieu
signal transduction pathways in plant pathogenesis response, R. Fluhr
signals involved in the wound-induced expression of the proteinase inhibitor II gene of potato, H. Pena-Cortes
polypeptide signalling for plant defence genes, B. McGurl
signalling events in the wound response of tomato plants, D.J. Bowles
regulation of gene expression in ripening fruits by sense and antisense genes, D. Grierson
perception and transduction of an elicitor signal in cultured parsley cells, T. Nurnberger
ion channels and calcium signalling in plants - multiple pathways and cross-talk, D. Sanders
using T-DNA tagging to search for genes involved in the mechanism of phytohormone action, R. Walden
molecular biology of resistance to potato virus X in potato, D. Baulcombe
induction, modification and perception of the salicylic acid signal in plant defence, D.F. Klessig
regulation of gene expression in bacterial pathogens, M. Daniels
molecular mechanisms underlying induction of plant defence gene transcription, C.J. Lamb
photomorphogenic mutants of tomato, R.E. Kendrick
genes controlling Arabidopsis photomorphogenesis, J. Chory
cloning and characterization of cDNAs encoding oat PFl: a protein that binds to the PE1 region in the oat phytochrome A3 gene promoter, J. Nieto-Sotelo
elucidation of phytochrome signal-transduction mechanisms, G. Neuhaus.

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