Research Experiences in Plant Physiology: A Laboratory Manual
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780387906065
ISBN-10: 0387906061
Pagini: 348
Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Ediția:2nd ed. 1981
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 0387906061
Pagini: 348
Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Ediția:2nd ed. 1981
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
ResearchDescriere
Three
major
changes
have
been
made
in
Research
Experiences
in
Plant
Physiology
in
producing
this
second
edition.
The
format
has
been
changed
so
as
to
minimize
the
number
of
pages
and
hence
the
cost
to
students,
hopefully
without
sacrifice
of
readability
or
general
utility
of
the
manual.
Three
new
exercises
have
been
added
on
Phytochrome
Effects
in
Nyctinastic
Leaf
Movements
(Exercise
26),
Measurement
of
Leaf
Water
Potentials
with
a
Pressure
Chamber
(Exercise
27),
and
The
Hill
Reaction
of
Photosynthesis
(Exercise
28)
in
an
effort
to
provide
more
balanced
coverage
of
the
major
topics
in
Plant
Physiology.
Lastly,
modest
revisions
have
been
made
in
the
text
and
lists
of
references
throughout
the
manual
and
in
the
index.
It
is
hoped
that
these
collective
changes
will
lead
to
continued
wide
acceptance
of
Research
Experiences
in
Plant
Physiology
as
the
laboratory
manual
for
upper-division
undergraduate
and
graduate
courses
in
Plant
Physiology.
The
preparation
of
this
new
edition
naturally
has
involved
the
invaluable
assistance
of
several
persons.
lowe
special
thanks
to
Mrs.
Ellen
Witt
for
her
patience
and
proficiency
in
retyping
the
entire
manual.
To
Mrs.
Witt,
Mrs.
Leona
Nicholson,
and
my
wife,
Arvida,
I
am
grateful
for
assistance
in
proofreading.
I
thank
Brian
D.
Cleary
for
assisting
with
the
writing
of
Exercise
27
on
leaf
water
potentials,
and
Donald
J.
Armstrong
for
his
valuable
criticism
and
suggestions
regarding
many
of
the
exercises.
Finally,
I
thank
Mr.
Stephen
J.
Danko
for
assisting
with
the
testing
of
the
new
exercises.
Thomas
C.
Cuprins
Instructions
for
Writing
Laboratory
Reports
in
the
Form
of
Technical
Papers.-
Exercise
1
Chemical
Composition
of
Cell
Membranes
and
Factors
Affecting
Permeability.-
Exercise
2
Measurement
of
the
Water
Potential
of
Plant
Tissues.-
Exercise
3
Factors
Influencing
Enzyme
Activity.-
Exercise
4
Thin-layer
Chromatography
of
Chloroplast
Pigments
and
Determination
of
Pigment
Absorption
Spectra.-
Exercise
5
Effects
of
Temperature
and
Light
Intensity
on
the
Rate
of
Photosynthesis
in
a
Green
Alga.-
Exercise
6
Kinetics
of
Photosynthetic
Carbon
Dioxide
Assimilation
and
Oxygen
Evolution
in
a
Green
Alga.-
Exercise
7
14C-Assay
of
Photorespiration
in
Leaf
Disks.-
Exercise
8
Polyacrylamide
Gel
Electrophoresis
of
Plant
Proteins.-
Exercise
9
Effects
of
Auxin
and
Cytokinin
on
Morphogenesis
in
Callus
Tissue.-
Exercise
10
Role
of
Phytochrome
in
the
Germination
of
Light-sensitive
Lettuce
Seeds.-
Exercise
11
Dormancy
of
Seeds
of
White
Ash
(FraxinusAmericana).-
Exercise
12
Chemical
Breaking
and
Induction
of
Bud
Dormancy.-
Exercise
13
Effects
of
Abscisic
Acid
and
Benzyladenine
on
Growth
and
Dormancy
in
Lemna.-
Exercise
14
Roles
of
Auxins
and
Cytokinins
in
Apical
Dominance.-
Exercise
15
Extraction
and
Bioassay
of
Gibberellins
from
Fusarium
moniliforme.-
Exercise
16
Induction
of
?-Amylase
Synthesis
in
Aleurone
Cells
of
Barley
Grains
by
Gibberellin.-
Exercise
17
Effects
of
a
Cytokinin
on
Bean
Leaf
Growth
and
Senescence.-
Exercise
18
Effects
of
Ethylene
on
the
Development
of
Legume
Seedlings.-
Exercise
19
Effects
of
Certain
Synthetic
Plant
Growth
Regulators
on
the
Development
of
Selected
Species.-
Exercise
20
Growth
Retardant
and
Hormone
Interactions
in
Affecting
Cucumber
Hypocotyl
Elongation.-
Exercise
21
Photoperiodic
Control
of
Flowering
in
Cocklebur
(Xanthium
strumarium).-
Exercise
22
Mineral
Nutrition
of
Sunflowers.-
Exercise
23
Potassium
Activation
of
Pyruvic
Kinase.-
Exercise
24
Absorption
and
Translocation
of
Phosphate-32P.-
Exercise
25
Symbiotic
Nitrogen
Fixation
in
Legume
Nodules.-
Exercise
26
Phytochrome
Effects
in
Nyctinastic
Leaf
Movements.-
Exercise
27
Measurement
of
Leaf
Water
Potentials
with
a
Pressure
Chamber.-
Exercise
28
The
Hill
Reaction
of
Photosynthesis.