Light and Plant Responses
The author discusses the ways in which higher plants respond to natural light environments throughout their life cycles. While previous texts on the subject have used the various light responses simply as a means of illustrating the molecular interaction between photoreceptors and cell metabolism, in this book the ways in which the plant detects, interprets and responds to the natural light environment are fully discussed. It takes a holistic rather than a mechanistic approach concerning the influence of natural light environments on plant growth and development, as well as discussing the recent research in the rapidly developing field. The emphasis is placed on the ecological implications of studies in plant physiology and biochemistry.
- An up-to-date summary reflecting the general direction of this rapidly-advancing field
- Takes a holistic rather than mechanistic approach
- Emphasises the ecological implications of the underlying biochemical mechanisms
Product details
June 1992Paperback
9780521427487
164 pages
235 × 155 × 10 mm
0.27kg
32 b/w illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The natural light environment
- 3. Light-absorbing pigments
- 4. Seed germination
- 5. Seedling development
- 6. The flowering process
- 7. Endogenous rhythms
- 8. Special situations
- Index.