<p><span>Advances in Plant Nitrogen Metabolism</span><span> is a thoughtful, provocative, and up-to-date volume that presents important physiological, biochemical, and molecular perspectives of the nitrogen metabolism in plants and regulatory networks underlying it. The book is an attempt to team up
Plant Nitrogen Metabolism
โ Scribed by Dale G. Blevins (auth.), Jonathan E. Poulton, John T. Romeo, Eric E. Conn (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 471
- Series
- Recent Advances in Phytochemistry 23
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume is based on papers presented by invited speakers at a symposium entitled "Plant Nitrogen Metabolism" held in conjunction with the 28th Annual Meeting of the Phytochemical Society of North America. The meeting took place on the campus of the University of Iowa at Iowa City during June 26-30, 1988, and attracted 110 participants from 11 countries. The goal of the symposium was to trace the pathway by which nitrogen passes from soil and atmosphere into both primary and secondary nitrogenous metabolites, focusing upon areas which were felt to be most rapidly expanding. From nodulines (nodule specific proteins) and GS/GOGAT mutants to sugar mimics (polyhydroxyalkaloids) and herbicide inhibitors of amino acid metabolism, research in nitrogen metabolism has expanded into areas barely envisioned only a few years ago. Both the nitrogen specialist and the general plant biochemist will be pleased by the range of topics covered here. Following an overview in Chapter 1 of plant nitrogen metabolism, the remaining chapters are loosely organized into three groups. Chapters 2-6 deal primarily with the biochemistry and molecular biology of nitrogen assimilation and transport, Chapters 7-9 with amino acid metabolism, and Chapters 10-12 with secondary metabolites.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
An Overview of Nitrogen Metabolism In Higher Plants....Pages 1-41
Plant Genes Involved in Carbon and Nitrogen Assimilation in Root Nodules....Pages 43-63
Synthesis, Transport, and Utilization of Products of Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation....Pages 65-115
Genetics and Molecular Biology of Higher Plant Nitrate Reductases....Pages 117-155
The Use of Mutants Lacking Glutamine Synthetase and Glutamate Synthase to Study their Role in Plant Nitrogen Metabolism....Pages 157-189
Assimilation Of Ammonia by Glutamate Dehydrogenase?....Pages 191-226
Sites of Action of Herbicides in Amino Acid Metabolism: Primary and Secondary Physiological Effects....Pages 227-261
Metabolism of 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylic Acid in Relation to Ethylene Biosynthesis....Pages 263-287
Molecular Aspects of Storage Protein and Starch Synthesis in Wheat and Rice Seeds....Pages 289-327
Primary and Secondary Metabolism of Polyamines in Plants....Pages 329-393
Castanospermine, Swainsonine and Related Polyhydroxy Alkaloids: Structure, Distribution and Biological Activity....Pages 395-427
Biosynthesis of Alkaloids Using Plant Cell Cultures....Pages 429-457
Back Matter....Pages 459-474
โฆ Subjects
Physics, general
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