The light and electron micrographs presented here are taken from a larger work: Ultrastructure and the biology of plant cells, by the same authors, published Arnold, 1975.
Pearson, K., 1905. National Life from the Standpoint of Science. Adam and Charles Black, London. Pearson, K., Moul, M., 1925. The problem of alien immigration into Great Britain, illustrated by an examination of Russian and Polish ...
While there are a few plant cell biology books that are currently available, these are expensive, methods-oriented monographs. The present volume is a textbook for "upper" undergraduate and beginning graduate students.
Plant Cells and Their Organelles provides a comprehensive overview of the structure and function of plant organelles. The text focuses on subcellular organelles while also providing relevant background on plant cells, tissues and organs.
This is at odds with the amount of interest in vacuoles that has been expressed in the last two decades. This comprehensive work provides a solid foundation on vacuoles to an advanced level.
The last two decades the field of cell biology has undergone a veritable revolution, leading to major advances in our understanding of cell structure and function.
(A, courtesy of J. Chan and C. Lloyd. B, courtesy of J. Chan.) microtubule end-binding protein, EB1. Spinning-disk confocal microscopy allows images to be recorded over long periods of time. Before describing the observations, ...
Tremendous advances have been made in techniques and application of microscopy since the authors' original publication of Plant Cell Biology, An Ultrastructural Approach in 1975.
Methods in Plant Cell Biology provides in two volumes a comprehensive collection of analytical methods essential for researchers and students in the plant sciences.
The book contains color illustrations and charts; and the included CD-ROM contains dozens of video clips, animations, molecular structures, and high-resolution micrographs. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.
The aim of this volume is to merge classical concepts of plant cell biology with the recent findings of molecular studies and real-world applications in a form attractive not only to specialists in the realm of fundamental research, but ...