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Plant Microtubules : Development and Flexibility /

Contributor(s): Nick, Peter [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Plant Cell Monographs: 11Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008.Description: XIV, 269 p. 39 illus., 1 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540771784.Subject(s): Life sciences | Biotechnology | Agriculture | Cell biology | Forestry | Plant science | Botany | Life Sciences | Plant Sciences | Cell Biology | Agriculture | Forestry | BiotechnologyDDC classification: 580 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Microtubules and Morphogenesis -- Control of Cell Axis -- Crossed-Wires: Interactions and Cross-Talk Between the Microtubule and Microfilament Networks in Plants -- Microtubules and Environment -- Microtubules and the Control of Wood Formation -- Microtubules and Pathogen Defence -- Microtubules and Viral Movement -- Microtubules as Sensors for Abiotic Stimuli -- Microtubules and Evolution -- Plant Tubulin Genes: Regulatory and Evolutionary Aspects -- Microtubules and the Evolution of Mitosis.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Plant microtubules are key elements of cell growth, division and morphogenesis. In addition to their role in plant development and architecture, they have emerged as regulatory elements of signalling and important targets of evolution. Since the publication of the first edition of Plant Microtubules in 2000, our understanding of microtubules and their manifold functions have advanced substantially. Consisting of the following three parts, this book highlights the morphogenetic potential of plant microtubules from three general viewpoints: Microtubules and Morphogenesis: control of cell axis during division and expansion, cross-talk with actin filaments, mechanical properties of the cell wall. Microtubules and Environment: the role of microtubules during the sensing or response of environmental factors such as pathogens or abiotic stresses. Microtubules and Evolution: complexity and specialization of plant microtubules in the context of plant evolution. For those working in academia and applied science, the state of the art of a fascinating field of cell biology is given; for graduate and advanced students the most recent advances are positioned into a clear conceptual context. From the reviews of the first edition "The overall impression on this book is a very good sum of knowledge gathered around plant microtubules. ... The readability is very good and the overall scientific level at which the co-ordinated Authors have written their contribution is good to excellent." (Annals of Forest Sciences) "... a compact book, easy to handle with an excellent subject index. Illustrations and schematic models are highly instructive. ... It is highly recommendable." (Plant Science).
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Microtubules and Morphogenesis -- Control of Cell Axis -- Crossed-Wires: Interactions and Cross-Talk Between the Microtubule and Microfilament Networks in Plants -- Microtubules and Environment -- Microtubules and the Control of Wood Formation -- Microtubules and Pathogen Defence -- Microtubules and Viral Movement -- Microtubules as Sensors for Abiotic Stimuli -- Microtubules and Evolution -- Plant Tubulin Genes: Regulatory and Evolutionary Aspects -- Microtubules and the Evolution of Mitosis.

Plant microtubules are key elements of cell growth, division and morphogenesis. In addition to their role in plant development and architecture, they have emerged as regulatory elements of signalling and important targets of evolution. Since the publication of the first edition of Plant Microtubules in 2000, our understanding of microtubules and their manifold functions have advanced substantially. Consisting of the following three parts, this book highlights the morphogenetic potential of plant microtubules from three general viewpoints: Microtubules and Morphogenesis: control of cell axis during division and expansion, cross-talk with actin filaments, mechanical properties of the cell wall. Microtubules and Environment: the role of microtubules during the sensing or response of environmental factors such as pathogens or abiotic stresses. Microtubules and Evolution: complexity and specialization of plant microtubules in the context of plant evolution. For those working in academia and applied science, the state of the art of a fascinating field of cell biology is given; for graduate and advanced students the most recent advances are positioned into a clear conceptual context. From the reviews of the first edition "The overall impression on this book is a very good sum of knowledge gathered around plant microtubules. ... The readability is very good and the overall scientific level at which the co-ordinated Authors have written their contribution is good to excellent." (Annals of Forest Sciences) "... a compact book, easy to handle with an excellent subject index. Illustrations and schematic models are highly instructive. ... It is highly recommendable." (Plant Science).

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