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050 _aQK 711 .N64 1983
100 _aNoggle. G. Ray
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245 0 _aIntroductory plant physiology /
_cG.Ray Noggle and George J. Fritz
250 _aSecond Edition.
260 _aNew Jersey :
_bPrentice-Hall,
_cc1983
300 _axi, 613 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _a1. Introduction -- 2. The organization of plants -- 3. Cellular constituents and their biosynthesis -- 4. Respiration -- 5. Photophysiology -- 6. Photosynthesis -- 7. Photorespiration -- 8. Mineral nutrition -- 9. Assimilation of inorganic nutrients -- 10. Transport phenomena in plants: general considerations -- 11. Transport processes in plant cells and tissues -- 12. water as a plant constituent -- 13. The plant in relation to water -- 14. Plant growth substances: Structure and physiological effects -- 15. Plant growth substances: biosynthesis, analysis, transport, and mechanism of action -- 16. The physiology of seeds -- 17. Vegetative plant growth -- 18. Reproductive growth.
520 _aThis book originated as a course in plant physiology for undergraduate students interested in higher plants and how they grow. Many of the students were majors in forestry, crop science, soil science, horticulture, or pest management and had a variety of backgrounds and training.
650 _aPLANT -- PHYSIOLOGY
700 _aFritz, George J.
_eco-author
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