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The Biology of Plants: Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology LXXVII
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The Biology of Plants: Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology LXXVII

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Plants are integral to human wellbeing, and many species have been domesticated for over ten thousand years. Evidence of plant scientific investigation and classification can be found in ancient texts from cultures around the world (Chinese, Indian, Greco-Roman, Muslim etc.), while early modern botany can be traced to the late 15th and early 16th centuries in Europe. During the past several decades plant biology has been revolutionized first by molecular biology and then by the genomic era. The model organism Arabidopsis thaliana has proved an invaluable tool for investigation into fundamental processes in plant biology, many of which share commonalities with animal biology. Plant-specific processes from reproduction to immunity and second messengers have also yielded to extensive investigation. With the genomes of more than thirty plant species now available and many more planned in the near future, the impact on our understanding of plant evolution and biology continues to grow. Our increased ability to engineer plant species to a variety of ends may provide novel solutions to ensure adequate and reliable food production and renewable energy even as climate change impacts our environment. The decision to focus the 2012 Symposium on plant science reflects the enormous research progress achieved in recent years, and is intended to provide a broad synthesis of the current state of the field, setting the stage for future discoveries and application. This is the first Symposium in this historic series focused exclusively on the botanical sciences. Topics discussed include: * Stem Cells & Development * Gametogenesis & Germ Cells * Hormones & Signal Transduction * Cell Division & Cell Cycle * Regulatory RNAs * Epigenetics * Clocks & Rhythms * Photosynthesis * Genomics, Speciation & Evolution * Stress Responses & Adaptation * Molecular Ecology * Host-Pathogen Interactions * Symbiosis * Metabolism & Biofuels

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2013
Pages
328
ISBN
9781621820260

Plants are integral to human wellbeing, and many species have been domesticated for over ten thousand years. Evidence of plant scientific investigation and classification can be found in ancient texts from cultures around the world (Chinese, Indian, Greco-Roman, Muslim etc.), while early modern botany can be traced to the late 15th and early 16th centuries in Europe. During the past several decades plant biology has been revolutionized first by molecular biology and then by the genomic era. The model organism Arabidopsis thaliana has proved an invaluable tool for investigation into fundamental processes in plant biology, many of which share commonalities with animal biology. Plant-specific processes from reproduction to immunity and second messengers have also yielded to extensive investigation. With the genomes of more than thirty plant species now available and many more planned in the near future, the impact on our understanding of plant evolution and biology continues to grow. Our increased ability to engineer plant species to a variety of ends may provide novel solutions to ensure adequate and reliable food production and renewable energy even as climate change impacts our environment. The decision to focus the 2012 Symposium on plant science reflects the enormous research progress achieved in recent years, and is intended to provide a broad synthesis of the current state of the field, setting the stage for future discoveries and application. This is the first Symposium in this historic series focused exclusively on the botanical sciences. Topics discussed include: * Stem Cells & Development * Gametogenesis & Germ Cells * Hormones & Signal Transduction * Cell Division & Cell Cycle * Regulatory RNAs * Epigenetics * Clocks & Rhythms * Photosynthesis * Genomics, Speciation & Evolution * Stress Responses & Adaptation * Molecular Ecology * Host-Pathogen Interactions * Symbiosis * Metabolism & Biofuels

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2013
Pages
328
ISBN
9781621820260