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Ion Channels And Plant Stress Responses 1st Edition Nobuyuki Uozumi

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Ion Channels And Plant Stress Responses 1st Edition Nobuyuki Uozumi
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.68 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Nobuyuki Uozumi, Julian I. Schroeder (auth.), Vadim Demidchik, Frans Maathuis (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642104930, 3642104932
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Ion Channels And Plant Stress Responses 1st Edition Nobuyuki Uozumi by Nobuyuki Uozumi, Julian I. Schroeder (auth.), Vadim Demidchik, Frans Maathuis (eds.) 9783642104930, 3642104932 instant download after payment.

This book aims to provide a range of perspectives on an area that is very topical at present in plant biology: the role of ion channels in plant stress responses. Functions of cation and anion channels in the sensing and encoding of major biotic and abiotic stimuli, stress signal transduction and metabolism adjustment are examined at the cellular and molecular levels. Particular emphases of the book are on new insights into plant Ca2+ signaling, salinity tolerance mechanisms, cyclic nucleotide gated channels and the regulation of stress reactions among oxygen-derived species.

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