Book ID: 55044
Iqbal, Muhammad (ed.)
Growth Patterns in Vascular Plants. 1994. figs. tabs. 480 p. Lex8vo. Cloth.
"Growth Patterns in Vascular Plants" organizes the processes of plant growth into four fundamental categories: primary growth, secondary growth, reproductive growth, and phylogenetic development. In sections devoted to each of these processes, a multidisciplinary panel of experts surveys the advances made in understanding plant growth in recent decades.
Contributors include biochemists, ecophysiologists, molecular biologists, and other specialists, in addition to anatomists and morphologists. Some of the topics covered are root growth and gravitropism, leaf development and the influence of light, growth of laticifers, tracheary elements in parasitic plants, thickening in pteridophytes and monocotyledons, adaptive anatomy of lianas, factors controlling flower, gametophyte, and embryo development, and plant growth and the evolution of seed plants.