Plant Growth Signaling

Plant growth is of great economical and intellectual interest. Plants are the basis of our living environment, the production of our food and a myriad of plant-based natural products. Plant bio-mass is also becoming an important renewable energy resource. Agricultural plant cultivation and breeding...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Bögre, Laszlo (Editor), Beemster, Gerrit (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2008, 2008
Edition:1st ed. 2008
Series:Plant Cell Monographs
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Signals and Mechanisms in the Control of Plant Growth
  • Control of Plant Organ Size
  • Control of Leaf Morphogenesis by Long- and Short-Distance Signaling: Differentiation of Leaves Into Sun or Shade Types and Compensated Cell Enlargement
  • Plant Growth Dynamics: Analysis of Basic Spatial and Temporal Growth Patterns on the Background of Photosynthetic Energy Gain and Interactions with the Environment
  • Keeping the Balance Between Proliferation and Differentiation by the E2F Transcriptional Regulatory Network is Central to Plant Growth and Development
  • Plant Cell Growth Signalling and Its Link to Ploidy
  • Epidermal Signalling and the Control of Plant Shoot Growth
  • Signaling in Auxin-Dependent Plant Development
  • Brassinosteroid Signaling
  • Ethylene: Inhibitor and Stimulator of Plant Growth
  • Light and the Control of Plant Growth
  • TOR Signaling in Plants
  • MAP Kinase Cascades Controlling Cell Division, Plant Growth and Development
  • Protein Phosphatases in Plant Growth Signalling Pathways
  • Armadillo Repeat Proteins: Versatile Regulators of Plant Development and Signalling
  • Mass Spectrometry Based Proteomics as a Tool for the Analysis of Protein–Protein Interactions in Signaling Processes
  • Signal Transduction Networks During Stress Responses in Arabidopsis: High-Throughput Analysis and Modelling
  • Cell Growth Control in an Algal Model