Tropisms, the defined vectorial stimuli, such as gravity, light, touch, humidity gradients, ions, oxygen, and temperature, which provide guidance for plant organ growth, is a rapidly growing and changing field. The last few years have witnessed a true renaissance in the analysis of tropisms. As such the conception of tropisms has changed from being seen as a group of simple laboratory curiosities to their recognition as important tools/phenotypes with which to decipher basic cell biological processes that are essential to plant growth and development. Plant Tropisms will provide a comprehensive, yet integrated volume of the current state of knowledge on the molecular and cell biological processes that govern plant tropisms.
About the Author
Simon Gilroy, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Biology at Pennsylvania State University.
Patrick Masson, Ph.D., is Professor of Genetics at the University of Wisconsin.
Features
International field of contributors
Coverage of all major plant tropisms
Discussion of insights and challenges associated with the study of plant growth in space