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Archive | 2005

The Physiology of Flowering Plants: Contents

Helgi Öpik; Stephen A. Rolfe; Arthur J. Willis

1. Introduction Part I. Nutrition and Transport: 2. Flow of energy and carbon through the plant: photosynthesis and respiration 3. Water relations 4. Mineral nutrition 5. Translocation of organic compounds Part II. Growth and Development: 6. Growth as a quantitative process 7. Plant growth hormones 8. Cell growth and differentiation 9. Vegetative development 10. Photomorphogenesis 11. Reproductive development 12. Growth movements 13. Resistance to stress Appendix.


Archive | 2005

The Physiology of Flowering Plants: Frontmatter

Helgi Öpik; Stephen A. Rolfe; Arthur J. Willis

1. Introduction Part I. Nutrition and Transport: 2. Flow of energy and carbon through the plant: photosynthesis and respiration 3. Water relations 4. Mineral nutrition 5. Translocation of organic compounds Part II. Growth and Development: 6. Growth as a quantitative process 7. Plant growth hormones 8. Cell growth and differentiation 9. Vegetative development 10. Photomorphogenesis 11. Reproductive development 12. Growth movements 13. Resistance to stress Appendix.


Archive | 2005

The Physiology of Flowering Plants: Growth and development

Helgi Öpik; Stephen A. Rolfe; Arthur J. Willis

1. Introduction Part I. Nutrition and Transport: 2. Flow of energy and carbon through the plant: photosynthesis and respiration 3. Water relations 4. Mineral nutrition 5. Translocation of organic compounds Part II. Growth and Development: 6. Growth as a quantitative process 7. Plant growth hormones 8. Cell growth and differentiation 9. Vegetative development 10. Photomorphogenesis 11. Reproductive development 12. Growth movements 13. Resistance to stress Appendix.


Archive | 2005

The Physiology of Flowering Plants: Nutrition and transport

Helgi Öpik; Stephen A. Rolfe; Arthur J. Willis

1. Introduction Part I. Nutrition and Transport: 2. Flow of energy and carbon through the plant: photosynthesis and respiration 3. Water relations 4. Mineral nutrition 5. Translocation of organic compounds Part II. Growth and Development: 6. Growth as a quantitative process 7. Plant growth hormones 8. Cell growth and differentiation 9. Vegetative development 10. Photomorphogenesis 11. Reproductive development 12. Growth movements 13. Resistance to stress Appendix.


Archive | 2005

The physiology of flowering plants

Helgi Öpik; Stephen A. Rolfe; Arthur J. Willis; H. E. Street


Archive | 2005

The Physiology of Flowering Plants: Growth as a quantitative process

Helgi Öpik; Stephen A. Rolfe; Arthur J. Willis


Archive | 2005

The Physiology of Flowering Plants: Translocation of organic compounds

Helgi Öpik; Stephen A. Rolfe; Arthur J. Willis


Archive | 2005

The Physiology of Flowering Plants: Photomorphogenesis

Helgi Öpik; Stephen A. Rolfe; Arthur J. Willis


Archive | 2005

The Physiology of Flowering Plants: Mineral nutrition

Helgi Öpik; Stephen A. Rolfe; Arthur J. Willis


Archive | 2005

The Physiology of Flowering Plants: Flow of energy and carbon through the plant: photosynthesis and respiration

Helgi Öpik; Stephen A. Rolfe; Arthur J. Willis

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