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Physiology and Behaviour of Plants

Scott, Peter

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1. Edition February 2008
318 Pages, Softcover
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ISBN: 978-0-470-85025-1
John Wiley & Sons

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Physiology and Behavior of Plants looks at plants and how they sense and respond to their environment. It takes the traditional plant physiology book into a new dimension by demonstrating how the biochemical observations underlie the behavior of the plant. In many ways the book parallels courses studied at university on animal physiology and behavior. The plant has to meet the same challenges as an animal to survive, but overcomes these challenges in very different ways. Students learn to think of plants not only as dynamic organisms, but aggressive, territorial organisms capable of long-range communication.

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From the bizarre, sticky fly paper tactics of carnivorous plants, to the amazing capabilities of resurrection plants and the beautiful bee orchid that uses mimicry to attract pollinators, Peer Scot's engaging textbook celebrates plants in all their glory and provides a thought-provoking introduction to how they sense and respond to their environment.

Plants have to meet the same challenges as animals in order to survive, but have evolved to overcome these challenges in very different ways. this exciting new textbook will help firs and second year biological science students get to grips with the biochemistry that underlies the behaviour of plants and appreciate them as dynamic, territorial and sometime aggressive organisms, capable of long-range communication.

Features:
* a fresh, innovative introduction to plant biology
* a wealth of examples, specifically chosen to capture and engage the reader's interest, including topics such as plant defences, interactions with the animal kingdom, plants and medicines and carnivorous plants
* stunning colour illustrations and photographs designed to captivate the reader and reinforce key concepts explored within the text
* an exploration of molecular mechanisms underlying plant physiology and behaviour from a whole plant perspective

Chapter 1 Introducing Plants

Chapter 2 Photosynthesis the ultimate in autotrophy

Chapter 3 Nonphotosynthetic metabolism

Chapter 4 Roots and the uptake of water

Chapter 5 Mineral nutrition of plants

Chapter 6 Mycorrhizal Associations and Saprophytic Nutrition

Chapter 7 Parasitic plants

Chapter 8 Carnivorous Plants

Chapter 9 Asexual and Sexual Reproduction

Chapter 10 Plant growth

Chapter 11 Plant Movement

Chapter 12 Plants and stress

Chapter 13 Plant senses and perceiving the world

Chapter 14 Seed dispersal, dormancy and germination

Chapter 15 Interactions with the Animal Kingdom

Chapter 16 Plant defences

Chapter 17 Plants and Medicines

Chapter 18 Plant Tissue Culture and the Rise of Plant Biotechnology

Chapter 19 Remarkable Plants

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Having first been excited by the complexity and beauty of the plant kingdom as a student in Cambridge, Peter Scott is now Senior Lecturer in Plant Biology at the University of Sussex, where his research interests include orchids, resurrection plants and helping students to understand the wonder of the natural world around them.

P. Scott, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK