Following its predecessors, Plant Roots: The Hidden Half, Fifth Edition is thoroughly updated and reports the major changes that have taken place in root research since the last edition published over 10 years ago. Considered a widely acclaimed book in the field of plant sciences, this edition includes a broad array of topics reflecting progress being made in the subdomains of root biology, featuring chapters on modern topics, while retained chapters are fully updated to demonstrate significant developments made in our understanding of root biology and in fast-evolving research methodologies and techniques. It reviews all root-related processes, from the evolution of roots in past eras to single-cell genomics, allowing readers to grasp an overall view of the state-of-the-art research in this field.Among the 104 contributors to this book are seasoned experts in the field, as well as uprising specialists who have already made a distinguished mark in scientific literature. All of the chapters are extensively referenced featuring specific information on any topic related to the biology of the hidden half of plants. Featuring full color illustrations throughout, this handbook is an essential source of information for both expert and novice root scientists.
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Following its predecessors, Plant Roots: The Hidden Half, Fifth Edition, is thoroughly updated and reports the major changes that have taken place in root research since the last edition published over 10 years ago.
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Part I Evolution of Roots1 Fossil Evidence Supports At Least Two Origins of Plant Roots Alexander J. Hetherington2 A Brief Look into the Developmental Genetics of Fern’s Roots Alejandro Aragón-Raygoza, Alfredo Cruz-RamírezPart II Root Structure and Development3 The Root Apical Meristem Joseph G Dubrovsky, Gustavo Rodríguez-Alonso4 The Root Cap Hannah Vahldick, Risaku Hirai, Eugenia Pitsili, Tereza Vavrdová, Moritz K. Nowack5 The Endodermis Tonni Grube Andersen, Colleen Drapek6 The Root Periderm Pedro M. Barros, Helena Sapeta, Joana Belo, Ana Rita Leal, M. Margarida Oliveira7 Vascular Development in Arabidopsis thaliana Roots Claudia von der Mark, Akshay Gokulendran Nair, Bert De Rybel8 Lateral Root Formation Hugues De Gernier, Ke Xu, Tom Beeckman9 Adventitious Root Development in Dicotyledons Priyanka Mishra, Maria Kidwai, Abdellah Lakehal, Catherine Bellini10 Rice, Model Plant for Post-Embryonic Root Developmental Biology Kunchapu Chennakesavulu, Alexie Techer, Marie Rose Ndella Thiaw, Hien Linh Tran, Véronique Bergougnoux, Shri Ram Yadav, Pascal Gantet11 Genetic Analysis of Maize Root Development Frank Hochholdinger, Peng Yu, Guenter FeixPart III Regulation of Root Growth12 The Role of Auxin in Root Growth and Development Martina De Angelis, Adam Binns, Fay Walsh, Sibongile Zimba, Stefan Kepinski13 Molecular Basis of Cytokinin Action During Root Development Francesca Cazzaniga, Federico Vinciarelli, Sabrina Sabatini14 Abscisic Acid in Root Growth and Development Jeanne Harris, Berke Tinaz15 Gibberellin Function in Root Growth and Development Peter Hedden16 Ethylene in root growth & development Maleana G. Khoury, R. Emily Martin, Maarten Houben, Gloria K. Muday17 Strigolactones in Root Growth and Development Laura Ravazzolo, Silvia Quaggiotti18 Peptide Hormones in Root Growth and Development Yu-Chun Hsiao, Masashi Yamada19 Calcium in Root Growth and Development Sabrina Chin, Sarah Johns, Simon GilroyPart IV Soil Resource Acquisition20 Root Water Uptake and Water Flow - Repeated from 4th Edtn G Lobet, C Hachez, F Chaumont, M Javau, Xavier Draye21 Water Adaptive Responses in Roots Jason Banda, Poonam Mehra, Nicky Leftley, Craig Sturrock, Anthony Bishopp, Malcolm Bennett22 Root Architecture and Nutrient Acquisition Hannah M. Schneider, Jonathan P. Lynch23 The Adaptation of Root System Architecture to Nitrogen Availability Ying Liu, Wei Xuan, Guohua Xu 24 Phosphorus Acquisition from Soil in Mycorrhizal and Non-Mycorrhizal Plant Species Hans lambers25 Potassium Nutrition Sergei Shabala, Christian Zörb26 Investigating pH Complexity in Living Roots with Noninvasive Fluorescence-Based Imaging Methods Hortense Moreau, Isabelle Gaillard, Nadine ParisPart V Root Response to Stress27 High Temperature Effects on Root System Architecture Marcel Quint, Rahul Bhosale, Ive De Smet28 Soil Mechanical Resistance and Root Growth and Function W. Richard Whalley, A. Glyn Bengough, Malcolm J. Hawkesford, Sacha J. Mooney, Malcolm J. Bennett, Bipin K. PandeyPart VI Root-Rhizosphere Interactions29 Plant Growth Promoting Microorganisms Caroline De Tender, Sofie Goormachtig, Judith Van Dingenen30 Nodulation Cindy Likic, Eloise Maher, Angus Rae, Rose Zhang, Ulrike Mathesius31 Root Exudates Mediate Plant-Environment Interactions Sergio Rasmann, Eva Oburger, Ivan HiltpoldPart VII Root Genomics and Research Techniques32 Root Genomics: Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Profiles Feng Zhou, Heng Lian, Jia-Wei Wang33 Computational Root Biology: Illuminating Patterning and Growth Decisions Mónica L. García Gomez, Kirsten H. ten Tusscher
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ISBN
9781032350318
Publisert
2024-08-30
Utgave
5. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
CRC Press
Vekt
1170 gr
Høyde
280 mm
Bredde
210 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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530

Biographical note

Tom Beeckman studied botany at the Ghent University in Belgium and after performing postdoctoral research at the Molecular Genetics Department at the same university, he became group leader of the Root Development group at the Flanders Institute of Biotechnology (VIB) in 2001. From 2007 onwards he became professor at Ghent University mainly teaching plant developmental biology. From the onset of his career, he devoted a considerable part of his research to understand how cell division is integrated into plant developmental processes, especially during the branching of roots. Later on, his group focused on the role of the plant hormone auxin in steering the spacing of lateral roots along the main root and more recently the focus of his research is broadened by the study of root development and root branching in non-seed plants with the objective to gain insight into the evolution of roots.

Amram Eshel was born and raised in Israel, and received his academic degrees from Tel-Aviv University, where he was a member of the academic staff since 1980 until his retirement in 2012. During those years, he held short visiting appointments at Ohio Agricultural Research Center in Wooster, Ohio, Michigan State University, Penn State, CNRS at Gif-Sur-Yvette, and University of Western Australia. His main research interests are in the area of plant physiological ecology, especially as related to mineral nutrition and water relations. He is the manager of the Sarah Racine Root Research Laboratory at Tel-Aviv University.