
The main aim of this book is to provide a developmental perspective to plant anatomy. Authors Steeves and Sawhney provide fundamental information on plant structure and development to students at the introductory level, and as a resource material to researchers working in nearly all areas of plant biology i.e., plant physiology, systematics, ecology, developmental genetics and molecular biology. The book is focused on angiosperm species with some examples from different groups of plants."Essentials of Developmental Plant Anatomy" starts with an introductory chapter and a brief introduction to plant cell structure, which is followed by the structure of the flower, plant reproduction (vegetative and sexual) and the development and structure of embryo - the precursor to the plant body. Each chapter then deals with essential information on the shoot system, diversity of plant cells and tissues, the structure and development of the stem, leaf, root, and the secondary body.
This text investigates the structural development of plants by integrating anatomical observation with developmental biology principles. Authors Taylor A. Steeves and Vipen K. Sawhney utilize their expertise in plant biology to construct a framework that bridges introductory anatomical concepts with advanced research applications. The book argues that understanding the developmental trajectory of plant tissues is essential for researchers across diverse fields such as genetics, physiology, and ecology.
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Experts and educators recognize this text as a foundational resource for students and researchers seeking a clear developmental context for plant anatomy. Readers frequently note that the prose is accessible for introductory levels while maintaining the technical rigor required for professional reference.
Page Count:
184
Publication Date:
2017-01-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190657057
ISBN-13:
9780190657055
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