Arabidopsis: An Atlas of Morphology and Development
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This is the first atlas to document the morphology and development of Arabidopsis thaliana, the small flowering plant which emerged during the 1980's as the primary model for research in the surging field of plant biology. Arabidopsis is the plant of choice for many studies in genetics, biochemistry, development, and radiation biology. This atlas consists of contributions from many of the world's leading Arabidopsis laboratories and is a "must have" volume for plant biologists. Its extensively illustrated chapters cover five principal areas: embryogenesis, vegetative growth, root growth, reproductive structures, and host-pathogen interactions.
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A comprehensive atlas to present the morphology and development of Arabidopsis. Contains over 150 plates of photographs and text that describes a wide array of mutant phenotypes that will facilitate the identification and characterization of new mutations. DLC: Arabidopsis - Morphology Atlases.
Arabidopsis: An Atlas of Morphology and Development,John Bowman,Springer-Verlag Telos,0387940898,Arabidopsis,Atlases,Development,Flowering Plants (Angiospermae),Life Sciences - Biology - General,Life Sciences - Botany,Morphology,Nature,Plants - General,Reference,Science,Science/Mathematics,Plant morphology
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