Biology of Floral Scent
In an age of the triumphalism of molecular biology, in particular, the editors should be congratulated for recognizing the value of an approach that
integrates plant physiology, genomics, whole organism biology, and dare we mention it here, even zoology. --Steven D. Johnson, School of Biological
and Conservation Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal Pietermaritzburg, in South African Journal of Botany, Vol. 73, No. 3 The book is organized into
five sections ... and 14 chapters. Each chapter contains a list of references. These are mostly abundant, useful, and recent. The 27 authors of the
book are experts in various disciplines, coming from the USA, Europe, Israel, and Canada. Tables, figures and images in black and white are abundant
and contribute to understanding. ... This book is relevant to academic and industrial researchers interested in floral scent. It will have also impact
[for] the academic syllabus of Floral Biology courses. ... it is a unique opportunity of reviewing the state of the art in this matter and learning
about plant odor and scent. --Concepcion Obon, Applied Biology Department, University Miguel Hernandez, Spain and Diego Rivera, Plant Biology
Department, University of Murcia, Spain, in Economic Botany, 2007, Vol. 61, No. 1
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