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Throughout its twenty-two year history, the authors of Plant Physiology have continually updated the book to incorporate the latest advances in plant biology and implement pedagogical improvements requested by adopters. This has made Plant Physiology the most authoritative, comprehensive, and widely used upper-division plant biology textbook. In the Sixth Edition, the Growth and Development section (Unit III) has been reorganized and expanded to present the complete life cycle of seed plants from germination to senescence. In recognition of this enhancement, the text has been renamed Plant Physiology and Development . As before, Unit III begins with updated chapters on Cell Walls and Signals and Signal Transduction . The latter chapter has been expanded to include a discussion of major signaling molecules, such as calcium ions and plant hormones. A new, unified chapter entitled Signals from Sunlight has replaced the two Fifth-Edition chapters on Phytochrome and Blue Light Responses . This chapter includes phytochrome, as well as the blue and UV light receptors and their signaling pathways, including phototropins, cryptochromes, and UVR8. The subsequent chapters in Unit III are devoted to describing the stages of development from embryogenesis to senescence and the many physiological and environmental factors that regulate them. The result provides students with an improved understanding of the integration of hormones and other signaling agents in developmental regulation. The new organization of Unit III has the added benefit that it minimizes redundancy, making it possible to reduce the number of chapters in the Unit from 13 to 11. Angus Murphy of the University of Maryland has headed up a team of authors and editors to implement the revision. Ian Max Møller has subsequently edited all the book chapters to ensure an even high quality and consistency level. In addition to the organizational changes noted above, two new chapters on stress are included: *A new chapter titled Biotic Interactions --replacing the Fifth-Edition Chapter 13 on Secondary Metabolites and Plant Defense --discusses the integrated signaling responses to a spectrum of biological agents. *A completely rewritten chapter on Abiotic Stress discusses the use of genomics, systems biology, imaging, and bioinformatics tools in the study of abiotic stress. Recent efforts to develop drought-tolerant maize and flood-tolerant rice are described, as well as the role of ABA receptors, newly-identified regulatory networks, epigenetic changes in response to abiotic stress, and rapid systemic signaling. The Sixth Edition of Plant Physiology and Development also includes updated and improved versions of the physiological chapters in Units I and II. A new chapter on Stomatal Biology has been added to Unit II. The chapters on Mineral Nutrition and Assimilation of Inorganic Nutrients feature a new treatment of nitrogen metabolism: *Ammonium and nitrate are often lumped together as inorganic nitrogen although their influences on plants are quite different, almost like two different elements. These two forms of nitrogen are therefore treated separately in the Sixth Edition. *The pathway of all nutrients essential in the human diet begins with plant roots "mining" the soil for mineral elements; the Sixth Edition explicitly examines the linkage between plant nutrition and human health. *The response of plants to rising atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide depends most strongly on their nitrogen status. The Sixth Edition describes the newly discovered mechanism for this dependence and how it will influence food quality in the future. *Exciting new findings on the mechanisms of mycorrhizal associations and symbiotic nitrogen fixation will be added, providing insights about the interdependence of plants and microorganisms. The goal, as always, is to provide the best educational foundation possible for the next generation of plant biologists. RESOURCES For the Student COMPANION WEBSITE The Plant Physiology and Development Companion Website (available free of charge) includes a rich collection of material that enhances the textbook's coverage on a wide range of topics. Web Topics and Web Essays are referenced throughout the textbook. The site includes the following resources for each chapter of the textbook: *Web Topics: Text, boxes, and illustrations elaborating on selected topics *Web Essays: Discussions of cutting-edge research topics, written by those who do the research *Study Questions *Literature Cited For the Instructor INSTRUCTOR'S RESOURCE LIBRARY The Plant Physiology and Development Instructor's Resource Library includes all of the textbook's figures (both art and photographs) and tables in electronic format. All images are provided in both JPEG (high- and low-resolution versions) and ready-to-use PowerPoint presentations. The figures have all been formatted and color-enhanced for optimal projection in the classroom. Review: Rate the book, not the format/condition! - Don't you wish people would rate the book itself and not the format or condition in which they received it? I ordered the hardcover, and it arrived in the format promised in excellent condition. This is a terrific textbook, well organized, thorough, and readable. Review: Excellent textbook. - Perfect condition. Great price.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 152 Reviews |
J**R
Rate the book, not the format/condition!
Don't you wish people would rate the book itself and not the format or condition in which they received it? I ordered the hardcover, and it arrived in the format promised in excellent condition. This is a terrific textbook, well organized, thorough, and readable.
A**E
Excellent textbook.
Perfect condition. Great price.
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Great
Great text. Straightforward with detailed figures. Company that delivered did w great speed and although the book is used, it is in great condition as described on the listing.
T**T
A little outdated but still good
A little outdated but the information inside is enough you can confidently begin to learn basic plant physiology. It's been a great tool for me as a hobby botanist.
M**R
In depth analysis for plant geeks!
Very useful and needed if you're in the field of botany or the likes(hort.). But if you're just taking a class for credits then rent for sure.
S**C
Arrived quickly and in good condition
The book's condition was as described
W**E
Amazon description misleading
Very disappointed in the original description of softbound in the title. That has been corrected. Still categorized as paperback; beware. I was expecting a paperback book and got a pile of paper. Too late to return it, it was needed for class. Maybe Amazon is getting so big they can't bother understanding and accurately describing what they are selling. Book itself is a quality textbook.
M**T
Excellent and very thorough textbook.
Thanks to the earlier customer reviews I purchased the hardbound copy. The content of the book is excellent and very thorough. I plan to use the book in preparation of my being certified as a Master Gardener.
D**S
Excelente libro.
Excelente libro.
M**O
Excelente
Excelente
J**E
Heavily Damaged with pages out of order
Some pages were out of order, the corners of many pages were folded, ripped and/or crushed. No packing slip or receipt was included with the order. Avoid this bookstore
C**N
Five Stars
Very good book. Helped me better understand plant physiology for my HNC Horticulture
G**O
The importance of the book for my studies
Very important for my professional career
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