Reproductive Physiology in Plants

Reproductive Physiology in Plants
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Artikel-Nr:
9781926692647
Veröffentl:
2011
Erscheinungsdatum:
15.04.2011
Seiten:
342
Autor:
Philip Stewart
Gewicht:
735 g
Format:
255x179x27 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Dr. Philip Stewart has a PhD in horticulture with a focus on the genetics of flowering in strawberries. He has worked in association with Cornell University's Grapevine Breeding Program, the Department of Horticulture at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, and the Horticultural Sciences Program at the University of Florida in Gainesville. He has contributed to multiple publications, including the International Journal of Fruit Science, Horticultural Science, Plant Science, and BMC Plant Biology. He has served as a member on the U.S. Rosaceae Genetics and Breeding Executive Committee, the North American Strawberry Growers' Association, and the Small Fruit Crop Germplasm Committee. Dr. Stewart is one of the inventors of the patented strawberry plant named DrisStrawSeven, and he currently works with the NCRA, State Agricultural Experiment Station Directors.
In horticulture, agriculture, and food science, plants' reproductive physiology is an important topic relating to fruits and vegetables, the main consumable parts of plants. All aspects of plant physiology, including plants' reproductive systems, are important to the production of food, fibers, medicine, cosmetics, and even fuels. This volume presents many new studies on plants' reproductive systems, including new research on sperm cells in plant reproduction; the effect of herbivory on plant reproduction; disturbances to functional diversity; plant genes, hormones, DNA; and much more.
A Plant Germline-Specific Integrator of Sperm Specification and Cell Cycle Progression. Effects of Herbivory on the Reproductive Effort of 4 Prairie Perennials. Identification of Flowering Genes in Strawberry, a Perennial SD Plant. Changes in Tree Reproductive Traits Reduce Functional Diversity in a Fragmented Atlantic Forest Landscape. Genetic Subtraction Profiling Identifies Genes Essential for Arabidopsis Reproduction and Reveals Interaction Between the Female Gametophyte and the Maternal Sporophyte. Arabidopsis WRKY2 Transcription Factor Mediates Seed Germination and Postgermination Arrest of Development by Abscisic Acid. DNA Methylation Causes Predominant Maternal Controls of Plant Embryo Growth. Gibberellin Acts through Jasmonate to Control the Expression of MYB21, MYB24, and MYB57 to Promote Stamen Filament Growth in Arabidopsis. Expressions of ECE-CYC2 Clade Genes Relating to Abortion of Both Dorsal and Ventral Stamens in Opithandra (Gesneriaceae). A Comparative Analysis of Pollinator Type and Pollen Ornamentation in the Araceae and the Arecaceae, Two Unrelated Families of the Monocots. Life History Traits in Selfing Versus Outcrossing Annuals: Exploring the 'Time-Limitation' Hypothesis for the Fitness Benefit of Self-Pollination. Functional Diversity of Plant-Pollinator Interaction Webs Enhances the Persistence of Plant Communities. How to Be an Attractive Male: Floral Dimorphism and Attractiveness to Pollinators in a Dioecious Plant. Pollen Development in Annona cherimola mill. (Annonaceae). Implications for the Evolution of Aggregated Pollen. Distinct Short-Range Ovule Signals Attract or Repel Arabidopsis Thaliana Pollen Tubes In Vitro. Index.

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