Desiccation and Survival in Plants: Drying without Dying

Michael Black (King's College, University of London, UK),Hugh Pritchard (Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, UK)

Desiccation and Survival in Plants: Drying without Dying
Format
Hardback
Publisher
CABI Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 May 2002
Pages
416
ISBN
9780851995342

Desiccation and Survival in Plants: Drying without Dying

Michael Black (King's College, University of London, UK),Hugh Pritchard (Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, UK)

During the 1990s there has been a revolution in plant sciences, as new methods of molecular biology and biophysics have been applied to investigate environmental stress, particularly desiccation tolerance. Today, there is good level of understanding of how plant cells cope with extreme water stress. This book is divided into three sections, dealing with: the technical background to desiccation tolerance studies; the frequency and levels of dehydration stress tolerance in biological systems; mechanisms of damage and tolerance. It covers orthodox and recalcitrant seeds, pollen and spores, vegetative parts, and other plant tissues.

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