In Virus-Insect-Plant Interactions, the world's leading scientists discuss the latest breakthroughs in understanding the biological and ecological factors that define these complex transmission systems and how this knowledge might be used to our advantage in producing innovative, user and environmen
Plants, Viruses, and Insects
โ Scribed by Katherine Esau
- Publisher
- Harvard University Press
- Year
- 1961
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 120
- Series
- John M. Prather Lecture Series in Biology; 4
- Edition
- Reprint 2014
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Preface
Contents
Illustrations
1. The Early Explorations of Conducting Tissues in Plants
2. The Food Conduit of Plants, a Nonconformist Cell
3. Methods of Study of Movement of Organic Solutes
4. The Movement of Organic Solutes in Relation to Structure and Function of the Sieve Element
5. The Conducting Tissues in Buds and Growing Roots
6. Viruses in Plant Tissues; Their Localization and Movement
7. Insects as Feeders in Conducting Tissues
References
Index
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