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Double Fertilization: Embryo and Endosperm Development in Flowering Plants

โœ Scribed by Professor Dr. Val Raghavan (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
249
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


"Double Fertilization" provides a comprehensive overview of all aspects of this central event in the reproduction and development of flowering plants. Written by Val Raghavan, The Ohio State University, an acknowledged expert in plant developmental biology, the book vividly describes the molecular and cellular steps of the unique and complex fertilization process that culminates in the formation of embryo and endosperm, focusing on the latest results from the model plant Arabidopsis. The text is complemented by excellent illustrations, including 16 color plates.

Since embryo and endosperm constitute the edible parts of many seeds and grains widely used in human and animal nutrition, an understanding of the fertilization process has great relevance for genetic engineering aimed at improving the nutritional quality of crop plants. This book is ideally suited to researchers and graduate students seeking a coherent view of current perspectives on embryogenesis and endosperm development in flowering plants.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Double Fertilization โ€” A Defining Feature of Flowering Plants....Pages 1-28
Establishment of the Embryo Body Plan โ€” A Reassessment of Cell Lineage and Cell Fate....Pages 29-56
Pattern Formation in Embryos โ€” Interpretation of Positional Information....Pages 57-80
Life and Times of the Suspensor โ€” Cell Signaling between the Embryo and Suspensor....Pages 81-100
Genetic and Molecular Control of Embryogenesis โ€” Role of Nonzygotic and Zygotic Genes....Pages 101-129
Maturation and Dormancy โ€” Survival Strategies of the Embryo....Pages 131-149
Developmental and Functional Biology of the Endosperm โ€” A Medley of Cellular Interactions....Pages 151-171
Genetics and Molecular Biology of the Endosperm โ€” A Tale of Two Model Systems....Pages 173-185
Non-zygotic Embryo Development โ€” Embryogenesis without Sex....Pages 187-211

โœฆ Subjects


Plant Anatomy/Development; Developmental Biology; Plant Genetics & Genomics; Plant Sciences; Nutrition


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