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Plant Cell Death Processes Larry D. Nooden (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)

Plant Cell Death Processes By Larry D. Nooden (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)

Plant Cell Death Processes by Larry D. Nooden (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)


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Programmed cell death is a common pattern of growth and development in both animals and plants. This book contains reviews of programmed cell death, apoptosis and senescence. It includes summaries of the myriad aspects of cell death in plants and a discussion of the broadest implications of these disparite results.

Plant Cell Death Processes Summary

Plant Cell Death Processes by Larry D. Nooden (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)

Programmed cell death is a common pattern of growth and development in both animals and plants. However, programmed cell death and related processes are not as generally recognized as central to plant growth. This is changing fast and is becoming more of a focus of intensive research. This edited work will bring under one cover recent reviews of programmed cell death, apoptosis and senescence.

Plant Cell Death Processes Reviews

Throughout 26 chapters Plant Cell Death Processes discusses all essential topics of plant senescence from molecular approaches to ecological and evolutionary considerations. An introductory chapter together with comparative cell death and integrative whole plant senescence chapters provide updated perspectives which will be appreciated by both specialized and general interest readers. Going into basic mechanisms, chapters provide a full account of the different senescence-related processes with special emphasis on recent molecular and genetic approaches connecting pioneering senescence investigations, programmed cell death (PCD) in plants and animals and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. Far from a descriptive approach, introductory and ecological chapters provide excellent complements to the integrative explanations in the chapters devoted to specific processes or organs. Triggering factors, cause-effect sequences of processes an the ecological-evolutionary fitness meaning of senescence are the key questions in the field. They are competently treated through specific perspectives in the different chapters, avoiding simplifications and showing their complexity and molecular relations with other processes previously considered outside of the senescence field. In my opinion, Plant Cell Death Processes will be an obligate reference book for those investigating in plant senescence and in several fields sharing molecular processes with senescence. -Prof. Bartolome Sabater, Universidad de Alcala, Madrid, Spain

About Larry D. Nooden (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)

Edited by Larry D. Nooden

Table of Contents

Introduction Death and Cell Differentiation Disease, Mechanisms, and Molecular Markers Gene Expression during Senescence Genes that Alter Senescence Senescence and Genetic Engineering Proteolysis Ethylene Signaling Jasmonates - Biosynthesis, Stress Responses and Development Programmed Cell Death and Related Processes Photosynthesis and Chloroplast Breakdown How Leaves Turn Free Radicals and Oxidative Stress Nutrient Resorption Whole Plant Senescence Autumnal and Trees Top Senescence in Perennials Phototoxicity Ultraviolet Effects Effects of Airborne Pollutants Physiology of Flower Senescence Postharvest Senescence of Vegetables Evolution and Demography of Whole Plant Senescence Flower Longevity Leaf Senescence Light and Senescence

Additional information

NPB9780125209151
9780125209151
0125209150
Plant Cell Death Processes by Larry D. Nooden (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)
New
Hardback
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2003-12-09
392
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