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Plant Reproduction (Annual Plant Reviews)

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Plant Reproduction (Annual Plant Reviews)
by Sharman D. ONeill, Jeremy A. Roberts

Plant Reproduction (Annual Plant Reviews)
By Sharman D. ONeill, Jeremy A. Roberts


Publisher: WileyBlackwell
Number Of Pages: 314
Publication Date: 2002-01-01
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1841272264
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781841272269
Binding: Hardcover

Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 6

Reproduction is the final stage in the life cycle of a plant. This volume presents an overview of plant reproduction at research and professional level, from the induction of flowering to the setting of seeds. Authors address all the major contemporary issues in plant reproduction and the chapters are grouped into four sections along a chronological theme: physiological and molecular control of the floral transition, floral organ development, embryogenesis, and pollination and senescence.

The volume is directed at plant geneticists, molecular biologists, developmental biologists and physiologists.

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Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 6 Reproduction is the final stage in the life cycle of a plant. This volume presents an overview of plant reproduction at research and professional level, from the induction of flowering to the setting of seeds. Authors address all the major contemporary issues in plant reproduction and the chapters are grouped into four sections along a chronological theme: physiological and molecular control of the floral transition, floral organ development, pollination, embryogenesis and senescence.

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Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 6

Reproduction is the final stage in the life cycle of a plant. This volume presents an overview of plant reproduction at research and professional level, from the induction of flowering to the setting of seeds. Authors address all the major contemporary issues in plant reproduction and the chapters are grouped into four sections along a chronological theme: physiological and molecular control of the floral transition, floral organ development, pollination, embryogenesis and senescence.

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