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Molecular Biology

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  • Contains ten comprehensive volumes, with approximately 20-30 chapters per volume
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: The Plant Sciences (PLANTSCI, volume 2)

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Table of contents (13 entries)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. Replication of the Plant Genome

    • Crisanto Gutierrez, Joana Sequeira-Mendes, Irene Aragüez
    Pages 1-23
  3. Plant Telomeres and Telomerase

    • Andrew D. L. Nelson, Mark A. Beilstein, Dorothy E. Shippen
    Pages 25-49
  4. DNA Repair and Recombination in Plants

    • Susan Schröpfer, Alexander Knoll, Oliver Trapp, Holger Puchta
    Pages 51-93
  5. Small RNAs in Plants

    • So Youn Won, Rae Eden Yumul, Xuemei Chen
    Pages 95-127
  6. Plant Translational Machinery

    • Karen S. Browning
    Pages 129-151
  7. Chloroplast Signaling in Plants

    • Robert M. Larkin
    Pages 153-211
  8. ER Stress Signaling in Plants

    • Stephen Howell
    Pages 213-243
  9. Auxin Signaling in Plants

    • Catherine Perrot-Rechenmann
    Pages 245-268
  10. Cytokinin Signaling in Plants

    • Chia-Yi Cheng, Joseph J. Kieber
    Pages 269-289
  11. Brassinosteroid Signaling in Plants

    • Steven Clouse
    Pages 291-312
  12. COP9 Signalosome Network

    • Anna Franciosini, Giovanna Serino, Xing-Wang Deng
    Pages 313-332
  13. Plant Circadian Network

    • Jordi Malapeira, Reyes Benlloch, Rossana Henriques, Paloma Mas
    Pages 333-381
  14. Drought Stress Signaling Network

    • Takashi Kuromori, Junya Mizoi, Taishi Umezawa, Kazuko Yamaguchi-Shinozaki, Kazuo Shinozaki
    Pages 383-409
  15. Back Matter

    Pages 411-415

About this book

In this book, plant biology is considered from the perspective of plants and their surrounding environment, including both biotic and abiotic interactions.  The intended audience is undergraduate students in the middle or final phases of their programs of study.  Topics are developed to provide a rudimentary understanding of how plant-environment interactions span multiple spatiotemporal scales, and how this rudimentary knowledge can be applied to understand the causes of ecosystem vulnerabilities in the face of global climate change and expansion of natural resource use by human societies.  In all chapters connections are made from smaller to larger scales of ecological organization, providing a foundation for understanding plant ecology.  Where relevant, environmental threats to ecological systems are identified and future research needs are discussed.  As future generations take on the responsibility for managing ecosystem goods and services, one of the most effective resources that can be passed on is accumulated knowledge of how organisms, populations, species, communities and ecosystems function and interact across scales of organization.  Molecular Biology is intended to provide some of that knowledge, and hopefully provide those generations with the ability to avoid some of the catastrophic environmental mistakes that prior generations have made.   

Reviews

“This volume is part of a comprehensive, ten-volume series on current research and perspectives in plant sciences … . Howell (Iowa State Univ.) starts each chapter with an abstract of bulleted points that summarizes the key points in that chapter, allowing the reader to determine quickly which subtopics are covered. … it will certainly be very useful to graduate students and researchers. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers/faculty.” (L. M. Baird, Choice, Vol. 52 (12), August, 2015)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Development and Cell Biology, Iowa State University, Ames, USA

    Stephen H. Howell

About the editor

Stephen H. Howell
Iowa State University, Plant Sciences Institute, Genetics, Development and Cell Biology Department, Ames, IA, USA

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Hardcover Book USD 219.99
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