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A concluding chapter reviews the genetics and molecular biology of stomata. This work provides a comprehensive reference text which will appeal to advanced students, post-graduates and lecturers in plant physiology.
subject:"Anatomy, Comparative" from books.google.com
This is in keeping with the design of the Cellular Organelles series: the series is more a set of advanced texts than of review monographs.
subject:"Anatomy, Comparative" from books.google.com
A concluding chapter reviews the genetics and molecular biology of stomata. This work provides a comprhensive reference text which will appeal to advanced students, post-graduates and lecturers in plant physiology.
subject:"Anatomy, Comparative" from books.google.com
Covers the chief features of lysosomes at a useful level for students and researchers.
subject:"Anatomy, Comparative" from books.google.com
''Required reading for forest scientists.'' -Northeastern Naturalist
subject:"Anatomy, Comparative" from books.google.com
Arrogant molecular biologists and resentful classical biologists might think that what has happened is a hostile take-over of biology by molecular biology. But they are wrong.
subject:"Anatomy, Comparative" from books.google.com
Proceedings of a NATO ASI held in Crete, Greece, September 5-17, 1992.
subject:"Anatomy, Comparative" from books.google.com
''A wealth of information...these two volumes will be immensely valuable to anyone having to deal with this difficult group of compounds.
subject:"Anatomy, Comparative" from books.google.com
With teaching requirements in mind this book has been written to provide a concise introduction to applied plant virology based on the experiences I have gained working on virus diseases, both in an applied laboratory and in the field.
subject:"Anatomy, Comparative" from books.google.com
This book aims to give an understanding of these rules because of their profound implications when we deal with animals of widely different size and scale. The reader will find that the book raises many questions.