Photosynthesis
A clear, concise and vivid account of the process of photosynthesis is presented in this enlarged and fully revised sixth edition. The attractive presentation of this book, including the frequent use of line illustrations and color plates, leads the reader into a fascinating introduction to this sometimes complex topic. The details of photosynthetic processes at the macro and molecular level are discussed based on the results of biochemical, biophysical, and genetic studies. The role of photosynthesis in food production and in the global environment are also highlighted. To aid students in their practical work, a set of simple experiments are described and explained. A comprehensive further reading list is included. Although aimed primarily at undergraduate students in all fields of biological sciences, Photosynthesis will also appeal to the advanced school biology student and to all teachers in biological disciplines.
- Fulfils a basic need of all biology undergraduate students in explaining a fundamental concept
- Uses clear and concise language to aid fast learning
- Introduces students to practical experiments - a first step to future research careers
Reviews & endorsements
Review of the hardback: 'The latest edition of this undergraduate text once again provides an excellent introduction to the light reactions of photosynthesis.' Journal of Experimental Biology
Product details
June 1999Paperback
9780521644976
248 pages
229 × 152 × 14 mm
0.37kg
Available
Table of Contents
- General preface to the series
- Preface to the sixth edition
- 1. Importance and role of photosynthesis
- 2. History and progress of ideas
- 3. Photosynthetic apparatus
- 4. Light absorption and the two photosystems
- 5. Photosynthetic electron transport and phosphorylation
- 6. Carbon dioxide fixation: the C3 and C4 pathways
- 7. Bacterial photosynthesis
- 8. Research in photosynthesis
- 9. Laboratory experiments
- Appendix
- Further reading
- Index.