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Plant Physiology
Theory and Applications

This edition provides a comprehensive overview of the rapidly advancing field of plant physiology, supplemented with experimental exercises.

S. L. Kochhar (Author), Sukhbir Kaur Gujral (Author)

9781108486392, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 3 December 2020

894 pages
25 x 19.5 x 4.8 cm, 1.54 kg

This thoroughly revised and updated edition provides an accessible overview of the rapidly advancing field of plant physiology. Key topics covered include absorption of water, ascent of sap, transpiration, mineral nutrition, fat metabolism, enzymes and plant hormones. Separate chapters are included on photosynthesis, respiration and nitrogen metabolism, and emphasis is placed on their contribution to food security, climate resilient farming (or climate-smart agriculture) and sustainable development. There is also a chapter on the seminal contributions of plant physiologists. Supported by the inclusion of laboratory experimental exercises and solved numerical problems, the text emphasises the conceptual framework, for example, in coverage of topics such as thermodynamics, water potential gradients and energy transformation during metabolic processes, water use efficiency (WUE) and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE). Bringing together the theoretical and practical details, this text is accessible, self-contained and student-friendly.

Preface
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Unit 1. Water and Mineral Translocation in Plants: 1. Plant water relations
2. Absorption and translocation of water
3. Transpiration
4. Mineral nutrition
Unit 2. Metabolism and Bioenergetics: 5. Metabolism and bioenergetics
6. Enzymes
7. Photosynthesis
8. Carbohydrate metabolism
9. Respiration
10. Nitrogen metabolism
11. Lipid metabolism
12. Sulfur, phosphorus and iron assimilation in plants
13. Phloem transport
Unit 3. Growth and Development: 14. Dormancy, germination, and flowering
15. Plant photoreceptors
16. Plant hormones and signal transduction
17. Ripening, senescence and cell death
Unit 4. Stress Physiology: 18. Abiotic and biotic stress
19. Secondary plant metabolites
Unit 5: 20. Agricultural implications of plant physiology
21. Seminal contributions of plant physiologists
22. The status and development of plant physiology in India
Unit 6: 23. Experimental exercises
Glossary
References
Index.

Subject Areas: Plant ecology [PSTS], Plant physiology [PSTD], Botany & plant sciences [PST], Biology, life sciences [PS], Mathematics & science [P]

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