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Pattern Formation in Plant Tissues

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Plants are an advantageous group for the consideration of the development of biological form. Plants share most aspects of cell biology with other organisms, yet their embryonic development continues throughout their life, their cells do not move relative to each other and their structure is relatively simple. The chapters in this book are centred around the structure of tissues and its purpose is to try and predict what should be looked for at a molecular level so as to account for observable forms. Each chapter deals with a defined problem such as the role of hormones as correlative agents, tissue polarization, apical meristems and cell lineages. The final chapter develops an alternative approach to the problem of the specification of biological form, that of 'epigenetic selection'. The chapters are centred around the structure of tissues, an intermediate and neglected level between overt morphology and biochemistry, and will be of great interest to all those engaged in attempting to understand the principles behind plant development.

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ISBN: 9780521019316
Publication date: 8th September 2005
Author: Tsvi Hebrew University of Jerusalem Sachs
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 248 pages
Series: Developmental and Cell Biology Series
Genres: Developmental biology
Cellular biology (cytology)