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Programmed Cell Death in Higher Plants

Edited By: Eric Lam, Hiroo Fukuda and Jean Greenberg
200 pages, B/w photos, figs
Programmed Cell Death in Higher Plants
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About this book

From the differentiation of tracheary elements in vascular plants to the more specialized cell death model of the aleurone in cereals, this volume will bring the reader up-to-date with the characterization of different plant model systems that are currently being studied.

Contents

Cell death - the "Yin" path in the balancing act of the life cycle. Section 1 Developmental cell death in plants: Programmed cell death of tracheary elements as a paradigm in plants, H. Fukuda; Programmed cell death in cereal aleurone, A. Fath, et al; Programmed cell death in plant reproduction, H.M. Wu, A.Y. Cheung; Programmed cell death during endosperm development, T.E. Young, D.R. Gallie; Regulation of cell death in flower petals, B. Rubinstein. Section 2 Induced cell death models: Hypersensitive response-related death, M.C. Heath; Transgene-induced lesion mimic, R. Mittler, L. Rizhsky; Ozone - a tool for probing programmed cell death in plants, M.V. Rao, et al; Programmed cell death in cell cultures, P.F. McCabe, C.J. Leaver. Section 3 Machine parts and regulators of the death engine in plants: Regulators of cell death in disease resistance, K. Shirasu, P. Schulze-Lefert; Endonucleases; M. Sugiyama, et al; Plant proteolytic enzymes: possible roles during programmed cell death, E.P. Beers, et al; Caspase-like protease involvement in the control of plant cell death, E. Lam, O. del Pozo; Salicylic acid in the machinery of hypersensitive cell death and disease resistance, M.E. Alvarez.

Customer Reviews

Edited By: Eric Lam, Hiroo Fukuda and Jean Greenberg
200 pages, B/w photos, figs
Media reviews

'... the production standard is high and, in particular, the quality of the figures is good. ... this is a volume that should be available to anyone with a professional interest in developmental plant physiology. If you do not have access to the original issue of Plant Molecular Biology then persuade your library to buy this book ...' J.A. Bryant in Annals of Botany, 90 (2002) 'Programmed Cell Death in Higher Plants is a very valuable reference work and update on developments, both for those that are already working in this domain and for those desiring to do so. I would recommend this book highly for researchers in developmental biology of plants as well as in plant pathology.' Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 70 (2002)

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