</p>Content: <br>Chapter 1 Chairman's Introduction (pages 1โ3): B. C. Clarke<br>Chapter 2 Adaptation of Plants to Soils Containing Toxic Metals ? A Test for Conceit (pages 4โ19): A. D. Bradshaw<br>Chapter 3 Adaptation of Plants to Mineral Stress in Problem Soils (pages 20โ39): C. D. Foy<br>Chapter 4
Ciba Foundation Symposium 182 - Germline Development
- Publisher
- Ciba Foundation
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 330
- Series
- Novartis Foundation Symposia
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Connects classical cellular descriptive studies with more recent work on the molecular and genetic aspects regarding germline development. Prominent scientists discuss research on a range of organisms including insects, worms, birds, fish, amphibia, mammals and green algae. Specification of germ cells, their migration to the gonads and subsequent interactions with the soma and evolutionary factors of their segregation are among the topics covered.
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