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Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 16, Intercellular Communication in Plants
ISBN: 978-1-405-17260-8
February 2009
Wiley-Blackwell
296 pages
Intercellular communication in plants plays a vital role in the co-ordination of processes leading to the formation of a functional organism. The signalling systems must function at a local level to co-ordinate events of cellular differentiation, over long distances to co-ordinate developmental and physiological responses in different parts of the plant, and they must even operate between separate individuals - for example, to control fertilization as part of the evolutionary strategy of a particular species. To cope with the diverse requirements for intercellular signalling, plants have evolved a spectrum of molecular mechanisms, and significant progress has been made over the last few years in our understanding of these processes.
This volume provides an overview of our current understanding of intercellular communication in plants, with an emphasis on those research areas showing significant recent progress and promise. It is directed at researchers and professionals in plant biochemistry, physiology, cell biology and molecular biology.
The volume considers the various means of intercellular communication and then focuses on specific experimental systems that have been the subject of recent research
Chapter authors are drawn from major laboratories in the United States and Europe