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American Society of Plant Biologists Centennial Compendium

American Society of Plant Biologists Centennial Compendium

 

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American Society of Plant Biologists
Año de edición:
2025
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Biologia, ciencias de la vida
ISBN:
9798218611040
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The American Society of Plant Biologists Centennial Compendium is a celebration of 100 years of plant biology, featuring contributions from plant scientists around the world. Enjoy a look back at the founding of what would become today’s American Society of Plant Biology (ASPB) with a new and updated history with contributions by Brian Larkins, Elisabeth Gantt, Alan Jones, Kent Chapman, Judy Callis, Eva Farré, Martin Chrispeels, Ivan Baxter, Machi Dilworth, and Crispin Taylor.Next, in an exciting, exclusive return to print, the centennial reviews published in ASPB’s Plant Physiology and The Plant Cell are included here in full-color as both a valuable reference tool and a thoughtful look back at how far plant science has come in the last 100 years. This collaboration by Editors-in-Chief Yunde Zhao (Plant Physiology) and Blake Meyers (The Plant Cell) yielded a truly once-in-a-century collection from authors across disciplines.Part 1: History of the American Society of Plant Biologists, 1924-2024Part 2: Centennial Reviews from Plant PhysiologyCelebrating the American Society of Plant Biologists centennial anniversary: A compendium of review articles in plant biologyFrom gametes to zygote: Mechanistic advances and emerging possibilities in plant reproductionA pilot oral history of plant synthetic biologyA century of studying plant secondary metabolism-From 'what?' to 'where, how, and why?'The end game(s) of photosynthetic carbon metabolismA charged existence: A century of transmembrane on transport in plantsHighlights in gibberellin research: A tale of the dwarf and the slenderPhytohormones in a universe of regulatory metabolites: lessons from jasmonateMolecular basis and evolutionary drivers of endosperm-based hybridization barriersRegulatory networks in plant responses to drought and cold stressFlowering time: From physiology, through genetics to mechanismLight signaling in plants-a selective historyPart 3: Centennial Reviews from The Plant CellGenome organization and botanical diversityComplementing model species with model cladesDomestication and the evolution of crops: variable syndromes, complex genetic architectures, and ecological entanglementsWhy should we study plant sex chromosomes?The plant cell wall-dynamic, strong, and adaptable-is a natural shapeshifterA century journey of organelles research in the plant endomembrane systemReflections on the ABC model of flower developmentA commitment for life: Decades of unraveling the molecular mechanisms behind seed dormancy and germinationNot so hidden anymore: Advances and challenges in understanding root growth under water deficitsAn auxin research odyssey:1989-2023Cytokinin: From autoclaved DNA to two-component signalingSalicylic acid in plant immunity and beyondPathogen perception and signaling in plant immunityNitrogen sensing and regulatory networks: it’s about time and spaceMilestones in understanding transport, sensing, and signaling of the plant nutrient phosphorusShould I stay or should I go? Trafficking of plant extra-nuclear transcription factorsWhat, where, and how: Regulation of translation and the translational landscape in plants

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