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Stress Responses in Plants Adaptation and Acclimation Mechanisms

Out of Print
Edited By: RG Alscher and JR Cumming
426 pages
Publisher: Alan R Liss
Stress Responses in Plants
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  • Stress Responses in Plants ISBN: 9780471568100 Hardback Dec 1991 Out of Print #10986
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Partial table of contents: Carbon Balance of Stressed Plants: A Conceptual Model for Integrating Research Results (J. Amthor & K. McCree). Transport/Harvest Index: Photosynthate Partitioning in Stressed Plants (T. Setter). Physiochemical Basis for Free Radical Formation in Cells: Production and Defenses (G. Winston). Effects of Abiotic Stresses on Plant Hormone Systems (P. Morgan). Superoxide Dismutases in Aerobic Organisms (H. Hassan & J. Scandalios). Glutathione (I. Smith, et al.). Stomatal Behavior in Water Stressed Plants (T. Mansfield & C. Atkinson). Adaptations to Low Temperatures (J.-E. H?llgren & G. ?quist). Heat Shock Protein Function and Expression in Plants (E. Vierling). Heavy Metal Stress and the Phytochelatin Response (J. Steffens). Index.

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Out of Print
Edited By: RG Alscher and JR Cumming
426 pages
Publisher: Alan R Liss
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