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The Plant Cell Wall

A Topical Study of Architecture, Dynamics, Comparative Chemistry and Technology in a Biological System

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1962
  • Latest edition
  • Author: S. M. Siegel
  • Editors: P. F. Wareing, A. W. Galston
  • Language: English

International Series of Monographs on Pure and Applied Biology: The Plant Cell Wall, Volume 2 is a four-chapter text that covers the botanical aspects of cell wall. This book… Read more

Description

International Series of Monographs on Pure and Applied Biology: The Plant Cell Wall, Volume 2 is a four-chapter text that covers the botanical aspects of cell wall. This book specifically discusses the cell types and cell walls in vascular plants, as well as the classification and constitution of cell wall. This book deals first with the fractionation, biosynthesis, components, formation regulation, and breakdown of cell wall. These topics are followed by discussions on cell wall polysaccharides, lignin structures, cell wall changes during cell growth, and the analysis of the wall-lysing enzymes. Other chapters examine the types and chemical components of cell wall carbohydrates and the surface processes in lignin polymer formations. A study of the phylogenetic aspects of lignins and lignin synthesis is presented. A chapter is devoted to the classification and features of plant species. The remaining chapter focuses on the non-vascular plants, protista, and metazoa. The book can provide useful information to scientists, botanists, students, and researchers.

Table of contents


Preface

Introduction: Walls and Cells

Chapter 1. Constitution and Architecture in the Cell Wall

I. Analytic Principles and Procedures

II. Results of Analysis

III. The Wall as a Unit

Chapter 2. Cell Wall Dynamics

I. Biosynthesis, Growth and Regulation

II. The Lysis of Cell Walls

III. Surface Processes in Lignin Polymer Formations

Chapter 3. Comparative Chemistry of Intercellular Substances and Walls

I. Phylogenetic Aspects of Lignins and Lignin Synthesis

II. Non-Vascular Plants, Protista and Metazoa

Chapter 4. Properties and Uses of Cell Walls and Their Derivatives

I. Woods, Fibers and Plastics

II. Coal and its Origins

Readings and References

Index of Organisms

General Subject Index

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 11, 2013
  • Language: English

About the editor

PW

P. F. Wareing

Affiliations and expertise
University College of Wales, UK

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