Mechanical integration of plant cells and plants / Przemysław Wojtaszek, editor.

"Chemical reactions and interactions between molecules are commonly considered the basis of life, and thus the biochemical nature of cells and organisms is relatively well recognized. Research conducted in recent years, however, increasingly indicates that physical forces profoundly affect the...

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Other Authors: Wojtaszek, Przemysław
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; Heidelberg ; New York : Springer, [2011]
Series:Signaling and communication in plants.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"Chemical reactions and interactions between molecules are commonly considered the basis of life, and thus the biochemical nature of cells and organisms is relatively well recognized. Research conducted in recent years, however, increasingly indicates that physical forces profoundly affect the functioning of life at all levels of its organization. To detect and to respond to such forces, plant cells and plants need to be structured mechanically.This volume focuses on mechanical aspects of plant life. It starts with a consideration of the mechanical integration of supracellular structures and mechanical properties of cellular building blocks to show how the structural integrity of plant cells is achieved and maintained during growth and development. The following chapters reveal how the functioning of integrated plant cells contributes to the mechanical integration of plants, and how the latter are able to detect physical stimuli and to reorganize their own cells in response to them. The mechanical aspects of plant responses to stresses are also presented. Finally, all these aspects are placed in an evolutionary context."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 351 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3642190901
9783642190902
364219091X
9783642190919
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