Advances in Botanical Research |

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Advances in Botanical Research is a multi-volume publication that brings together reviews by recognized experts on subjects of importance to those involved in botanical research. First published in 1963, Advances in Botanical Research has earned a reputation for excellence in the field for more than thirty years. In 1995, Advances in Botanical Research was merged with Advances in Plant Pathology to provide one comprehensive resource for the plant science community, with equal coverage of plant pathology and botany in both thematic and mixed volumes. Now edited by J.A. Callow (University of Birmingham, UK), supported by an international Editorial Board, Advances in Botanical Research publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics which will appeal to post-graduates and researchers in plant sciences including botany, plant biochemistry, plant pathology and plant physiology. Eclectic volumes in the serial are supplemented by thematic volumes on such topics as 'Plant Protein Kinases, and 'Plant Trichomes. In 1999, the Institute for Scien
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Advances in Botanical Research |

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Advances in Botanical Research is a multi-volume publication that brings together reviews by recognized experts on subjects of importance to those involved in botanical research. For more than thirty years, Advances in Botanical Research has earned a reputation for excellence in the field. For those working on plant pathology, Advances in Plant Pathology has also carved a niche in the plant sciences during its decade of publication. Academic Press has merged Advances in Plant Pathology into Advances in Botanical Research. The plant science community will find that the merger of these two serials will provide one comprehensive resource for the field. To ensure complete coverage, John Andrews and Inez Tommerup, the editors of Advances in Plant Pathology, have joined the editorial board of the new series, which will include equal coverage of plant pathology and botany in both thematic and mixed volumes. The first fewvolumes of the new series will be slanted toward botany or plant pathology; however, future eclectic volumes will be fully integrated. The resul
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Advances in Botanical Research/1993 |

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Advances in Botanical Research is a multi-volume publication bringing together reviews by recognized experts on subjects of importance to those involved in botanical research. The four essays in this volume reflect the very latest in botanical research with their broad scope of interest to plant scientists in many areas. The articles include a detailed examination of oligosaccarins, the role of plant hormones in root-to-shoot communications, second-hand choloplasts, and the gametophyte-sporophyte junction in land plants. * SPECIAL FEATURES: * Four reviews covering broad range of subject areas.
Advances in Botanical Research/1993
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Arctic Ecosystems in a Changing Climate |

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The arctic region is predicted to experience the earliest and most pronounced global warming response to human-induced climatic change. This book synthesizes information on the physiological ecology of arctic plants, discusses how physiological processes influence ecosystem processes, and explores how climate warming will affect arctic plants, plant communities, and ecosystem processes. Key Features * Reviews the physiological ecology of arctic plants * Explores biotic controls over community and ecosystems processes * Provides physiological bases for predicting how the Arctic will respond to global climate change
Arctic Ecosystems in a Changing Climate
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Effects of Resource Distribution on Animal Plant Interactions |

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Aimed primarily at advanced graduate students and professional biologists, this book explores the degree to which animal*b1plant interactions are determined by plant and animal variability. Many of the patterns seen in natural communities appear to result from cascading effects up as well as down the trophic system. Variability among primary producers can influence animal and plant population quality and dynamics, community structure, and the evolution of animal*b1plant interations.
Effects of Resource Distribution on Animal Plant Interactions
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Hartmann's Plant Science: Growth, Development, and Utilization of Cultivated Plants |

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This book provides a comprehensive, scientific, and substantive introduction to plant science. Essentials of Plant Science. Origin, Domestication, and Improvement of Plants. PLANT BASICS. Plant Classification. Plant Structure. Plant Physiology. Growth and Development. Soil. Water. Climate. Biological Competitors. PLANT CULTURE. Plant Propagation. Growth Regulation. Harvest and Preservation of Crops. Fruit Culture. Vegetable Production. Woody Ornamental Culture. Herbaceous Ornamental Culture. Floriculture. Lawn care and Turfgrass. Landscaping. Agronomic Food Crop Production. Oil Crop Production. Forage and Fiber Production. For anyone interested in plant science, crop science, or horticulture.
Hartmann's Plant Science: Growth, Development, and Utilization of Cultivated Plants
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Host-Pathogen Interactions in Plant Disease |

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This book describes the genetics, biochemistry, and epidemiology of host-pathogen interactions in plant disease, especially as they concern the breeding of crops for disease resistance. It analyzes a wealth of information that has not previously been recorded in other books or reviews. Some of it stems from basic surveys of disease in the field. The analysis of these surveys not only explains a great deal about host-pathogen interactions that was heretofore obscure, but also indicates directions for future research. Other data, from original papers, have now been coordinated for the first time and organized in a way that suggests new areas of research. The book contains more than fifty new tables that integrate data and relate them to general principles of host-pathogen interactions. For plant pathologists and plant breeders concerned with the control of plant disease, the book shows how to manipulate the host and, indirectly, the pathogen in order to control disease. It analyzes records of resistance against disease that time has shown to be stable in an ef
Host-Pathogen Interactions in Plant Disease
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Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry |

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Advanced level students and research workers alike will find much of value in this comprehensive text, written by an acknowledged expert on this fascinating subject.
Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry
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Pathophysiology of Endoparasitic Infection: Compared With Ectoparasitic Infestation and Microbial Infection |

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The recognized importance of parasitic infection on a global basis, its impact on human health and welfare, and on animal health and productivity demand that much more be known about parasitism and its associated pathophysiology. This volume provides essential information for future research in this field.
Pathophysiology of Endoparasitic Infection: Compared With Ectoparasitic Infestation and Microbial Infection
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Plant Trichomes |

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This volume is a collection of review articles by leading scientists involved in various aspects of work involving plant hairs, or 'trichomes.' The scope of the volume is broad, representing the fact that there is interest in these structures for researchers in diverse fields including plant anatomy, taxonomy, cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, and ecology.
Plant Trichomes
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