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Molecular Plant Development: From Gene to Plant
by
Peter Westhoff, Holger Jeske, Gerd Jrgens, Klaus Kloppstech, Gerhard Link
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Publication Date:
Sunday, November 01, 1998
Number of Pages:
288
ISBN:
0198502036
Book Summary:
This unique textbook is for undergraduates and graduates studying the molecular developmental biology of plants. Concise yet comprehensive, it integrates classical concepts and recent advances in molecular biology. The information builds on basic knowledge provided in more elementary textbooks
and refers to more advanced material in an annotated bibliography.
Professor Peter Westhoff and his team of eminent co-authors have developed this text from a highly acclaimed German version, bringing it up to date and referring students to English language review articles. The accessible textual material is enhanced by the inclusion of boxes and definitions,
plentiful two-color illustratios, and an extensive glossary.
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