| Plant Cell Walls | 
| Authors: Peter Albersheim, Alan Darvill, Keith Roberts, Ron Sederoff, Andrew Staehelin Publisher: Garland Science Category: Book
List Price: $126.00 Buy New: $62.80 as of 5/28/2012 19:13 EDT details You Save: $63.20 (50%)
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Sales Rank: 89,199
Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 430 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.5 x 0.9
ISBN: 0815319967 EAN: 9780815319962 ASIN: 0815319967
Publication Date: April 23, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Plant cell walls are complex, dynamic cellular structures essential for plant growth, development, physiology and adaptation. Plant Cell Walls provides an in depth and diverse view of the microanatomy, biosynthesis and molecular physiology of these cellular structures, both in the life of the plant and in their use for bioproducts and biofuels. Plant Cell Walls is a textbook for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, as well as a professional-level reference book. Over 400 drawings, micrographs, and photographs provide visual insight into the latest research, as well as the uses of plant cell walls in everyday life, and their applications in biotechnology. Illustrated panels concisely review research methods and tools; a list of key terms is given at the end of each chapter; and extensive references organized by concept headings provide readers with guidance for entry into plant cell wall literature.
Cell wall material is of considerable importance to the biofuel, food, timber, and pulp and paper industries as well as being a major focus of research in plant growth and sustainability that are of central interest in present day agriculture and biotechnology. The production and use of plants for biofuel and bioproducts in a time of need for responsible global carbon use requires a deep understanding of the fundamental biology of plants and their cell walls. Such an understanding will lead to improved plant processes and materials, and help provide a sustainable resource for meeting the future bioenergy and bioproduct needs of humankind.
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