"Annual Plant Reviews," Volume 12 A fundamental feature of developmental biology is that of the establishment of polarity. It can be described at different levels - polarity of the organism, polarity in tissue patterning and organ development, and polarity of the cell. This volume provides an account of current research into the mechanisms by which polarity is generated at the level of the cell, organ and organism in plants, drawing especially on recent work with model organisms.The emphasis is on the use of the techniques of molecular genetics to dissect molecular mechanisms. This is the…mehr
"Annual Plant Reviews," Volume 12 A fundamental feature of developmental biology is that of the establishment of polarity. It can be described at different levels - polarity of the organism, polarity in tissue patterning and organ development, and polarity of the cell. This volume provides an account of current research into the mechanisms by which polarity is generated at the level of the cell, organ and organism in plants, drawing especially on recent work with model organisms.The emphasis is on the use of the techniques of molecular genetics to dissect molecular mechanisms. This is the first volume to bring together the diverse aspects of polarity in plant development. It is directed at researchers and professionals in plant developmental biology, cell biology and molecular biology. Visit www.blackwellplantsci.com the plant science site from Blackwell Publishing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Polar cell growth and the cytoskeleton biology. Patrick J. Hussey Michael J. Deeks Timothy J. Hawkins and Tijs Ketelaar The Integrative Cell Biology Laboratory School of Biological and Biomedical Sciences University of Durham UK. 2. Mechanisms of cell polarity establishment and polar auxin transport. Arthur J. Molendijk Olaf Tietz Benedetto Ruperti Ivan A. Paponov and Klaus Palme Zellbiologie Universitaet Freiburg Germany. 3. Polarity and cell walls. Przemyslaw Wojtaszek Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Adam Mickiewicz University Poznañ Poland and Dieter Volkmann and Frantisek Baluska Botanisches Institut Universität Bonn Germany. 4. Polarity in single cells: root hairs epidermal pavement cells and trichomes. Stefanie Falk Jaideep Mathur and Martin Hülskamp Botanical Institute University of Köln Germany. 5. From polarity to pattern: early development in fucoid algae. Colin Brownlee Marine Biological Association Plymouth UK. 6. Polarity in Arabidopsis embryogenesis. Ramon A. Torres Ruiz Institute for Genetics University of Düsseldorf Germany. 7. Polarity in roots. Peter W. Barlow School of Biological Sciences University of Bristol UK and Dieter Volkmann and Frantisek Baluska Botanisches Institut Universität Bonn Germany. 8. Development of the shoot apical meristem. Rüdiger Simon Institut für Entwicklungsbiologie University of Köln Germany. 9. Polar signals in vascular development. Thomas Berleth and Enrico Scarpella Department of Botany University of Toronto Canada. 10. Establishment of polarity in lateral organs of seed plants. John L. Bowman Section of Plant Biology University of California at Davis USA. 11. Polarity in floral development. Martin Kieffer and Brendan Davies Leeds Institute for Plant Biotechnology and Agriculture University of Leeds UK. References. Index
1. Polar cell growth and the cytoskeleton biology. Patrick J. Hussey Michael J. Deeks Timothy J. Hawkins and Tijs Ketelaar The Integrative Cell Biology Laboratory School of Biological and Biomedical Sciences University of Durham UK. 2. Mechanisms of cell polarity establishment and polar auxin transport. Arthur J. Molendijk Olaf Tietz Benedetto Ruperti Ivan A. Paponov and Klaus Palme Zellbiologie Universitaet Freiburg Germany. 3. Polarity and cell walls. Przemyslaw Wojtaszek Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Adam Mickiewicz University Poznañ Poland and Dieter Volkmann and Frantisek Baluska Botanisches Institut Universität Bonn Germany. 4. Polarity in single cells: root hairs epidermal pavement cells and trichomes. Stefanie Falk Jaideep Mathur and Martin Hülskamp Botanical Institute University of Köln Germany. 5. From polarity to pattern: early development in fucoid algae. Colin Brownlee Marine Biological Association Plymouth UK. 6. Polarity in Arabidopsis embryogenesis. Ramon A. Torres Ruiz Institute for Genetics University of Düsseldorf Germany. 7. Polarity in roots. Peter W. Barlow School of Biological Sciences University of Bristol UK and Dieter Volkmann and Frantisek Baluska Botanisches Institut Universität Bonn Germany. 8. Development of the shoot apical meristem. Rüdiger Simon Institut für Entwicklungsbiologie University of Köln Germany. 9. Polar signals in vascular development. Thomas Berleth and Enrico Scarpella Department of Botany University of Toronto Canada. 10. Establishment of polarity in lateral organs of seed plants. John L. Bowman Section of Plant Biology University of California at Davis USA. 11. Polarity in floral development. Martin Kieffer and Brendan Davies Leeds Institute for Plant Biotechnology and Agriculture University of Leeds UK. References. Index
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