Experiments In Plant Physiology

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  experiments in plant physiology: Experimental Animal Physiology Arnold Dunn, Joseph Arditti, 1969
  experiments in plant physiology: Experiments in Plant Physiology Francis H. Witham, David F. Blaydes, Robert M. Devlin, 1971
  experiments in plant physiology: Experiments in Plant Physiology Fred DeForest Heald, Isaac McKinney Lewis, 1910
  experiments in plant physiology: Practicals in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry Manju Bala, Sunita Gupta, N.K. Gupta, 2013-07-04 This book provides information on basic experiments on plant physiology and biochemistry. The contents have been divided in two parts i.e. plant physiology and biochemistry. The topics in plant physiology include photosynthesis, transpiration, pigments, respiration, seed germination and nutrient deficiency whereas biochemistry part covers primary metabolites, secondary metabolites, enzymes, vitamins and buffers. Techniques like chromatography, electrophoresis have also been discussed. Every effort has been made to make the book precise and concise. The theory and principle of each experiment has been provided in the beginning of each experiment to make it easily understandable. It is expected that the book will be useful for students studying plant physiology and biochemistry at undergraduate as well as post graduate level.
  experiments in plant physiology: Practical Plant Physiology Frederick Keeble, M. C. Rayner, 2021-03-22 First published in 1910, “Practical Plant Physiology” is an accessible guide to elementary botany. Originally designed for students and teachers, it offers an introductory outline of the experiments and experimental methods used in botany and plant investigation, as well as other useful information related to the subject. This volume will be of considerable utility to those with an interest in plants and botany, and it would make for a fantastic addition to collections of allied literature. Contents include: “The Problem of Plant-Physiology and the Method by which They are to be Solved”, “Germination”, “The Mode of Germination of Seeds”, “The Parts of the Seed and Seedling”, “The Resting and Active States of Seeds”, “The Food-Materials of Seeds”, “Changes During Germination”, etc. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now complete with a specially-commissioned new introduction on botany.
  experiments in plant physiology: Experiments in Plant Physiology Carol Reiss, 1994 Comprehensive laboratory guide for plant physiology.
  experiments in plant physiology: Class Experiments in Plant Physiology Hans Meidner, 1984 Properties of matter Kinetic energy; Enzymes; Membranes; Mineral nutrition; Water Relations; Stomata; Respiration; Photosynthesis; Translocation; Hormones; Growth.
  experiments in plant physiology: Experiments in Plant Physiology Dayananda Bajracharya, 1999-01-01 Suitable for college and university teachers, particularly in the developing countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America, this book presents 96 technically feasible, didactically well selected and described experiments covering nearly all areas of classical and modern plant physiology.
  experiments in plant physiology: Laboratory Experiments in Plant Physiology Peter B. Kaufman, 1975
  experiments in plant physiology: Experimental Plant Physiology Joseph Arditti, Arnold Dunn, 1969
  experiments in plant physiology: Practical Physiology of Plants Sir Francis Darwin, Edward Hamilton Acton, 1901
  experiments in plant physiology: Experiments in Plant Physiology Walter Earl Loomis, Charles Albert Shull, 1939
  experiments in plant physiology: Research Experiences in Plant Physiology T. C. Moore, 1981-06-02 Three major changes have been made in Research Experiences in Plant Physiology in producing this second edition. The format has been changed so as to minimize the number of pages and hence the cost to students, hopefully without sacrifice of readability or general utility of the manual. Three new exercises have been added on Phytochrome Effects in Nyctinastic Leaf Movements (Exercise 26), Measurement of Leaf Water Potentials with a Pressure Chamber (Exercise 27), and The Hill Reaction of Photosynthesis (Exercise 28) in an effort to provide more balanced coverage of the major topics in Plant Physiology. Lastly, modest revisions have been made in the text and lists of references throughout the manual and in the index. It is hoped that these collective changes will lead to continued wide acceptance of Research Experiences in Plant Physiology as the laboratory manual for upper-division undergraduate and graduate courses in Plant Physiology. The preparation of this new edition naturally has involved the invaluable assistance of several persons. lowe special thanks to Mrs. Ellen Witt for her patience and proficiency in retyping the entire manual. To Mrs. Witt, Mrs. Leona Nicholson, and my wife, Arvida, I am grateful for assistance in proofreading. I thank Brian D. Cleary for assisting with the writing of Exercise 27 on leaf water potentials, and Donald J. Armstrong for his valuable criticism and suggestions regarding many of the exercises. Finally, I thank Mr. Stephen J. Danko for assisting with the testing of the new exercises. Thomas C.
  experiments in plant physiology: Elementary Plant Physiology Daniel Trembly MacDougal, 1900
  experiments in plant physiology: Advanced Plant Physiology Malcolm B. Wilkins, 1987
  experiments in plant physiology: Photoperiodism in Plants Brian Thomas, Daphne Vince-Prue, 1996-10-17 Photoperiodism is the response to the length of the day that enables living organisms to adapt to seasonal changes in their environment as well as latitudinal variation. As such, it is one of the most significant andcomplex aspects of the interaction between plants and their environment and is a major factor controlling their growth and development. As the new and powerful technologies of molecular genetics are brought to bear on photoperiodism, it becomes particularly important to place new work in the context of the considerable amount of physiological information which already exists on the subject. This innovative book will be of interest to a wide range of plant scientists, from those interested in fundamental plant physiology and molecular biology to agronomists and crop physiologists. - Provides a self-sufficient account of all the important subjects and key literature references for photoperiodism - Includes research of the last twenty years since the publication of the First Edition - Includes details of molecular genetic techniques brought to bear on photoperiodism
  experiments in plant physiology: Plant Physiology Hans Mohr, Peter Schopfer, 2012-12-06 In this comprehensive and stimulating text and reference, the authors have succeeded in combining experimental data with current hypotheses and theories to explain the complex physiological functions of plants. For every student, teacher and researcher in the plant sciences it offers a solid basis for an in-depth understanding of the entire subject area, underpinning up-to-date research in plant physiology. The authors vividly explain current research by references to experiments, they cite original literature in figures and tables, and, at the end of each chapter, list recent references that are relevant for a deeper analysis of the topic. In addition, an abundance of detailed and informative illustrations complement the text.
  experiments in plant physiology: A Laboratory Course in Plant Physiology William Francis Ganong, 1901
  experiments in plant physiology: Plant Tissue Culture Robert H. Smith, 2012-12-02 Plant Tissue Culture Techniques and Experiments is a manual that contains laboratory exercises about the demonstration of the methods and different plant materials used in plant tissue culture. It provides an overview on the plant cell culture techniques and plant material options in selecting the explant source. This book starts by discussing the proper setup of a tissue culture laboratory and the selection of the culture medium. It then explains the determination of an explant which is the ultimate goal of the cell culture project. The explant is a piece of plant tissue that is used in tissue culture. Furthermore, the book discusses topics about callus induction, regeneration and morphogenesis process, and haploid plants from anther and pollen culture. The meristem culture for virus-free plants and in vitro propagation for commercial propagation of ornamentals are also explained in this manual. The book also provides topics and exercises on the protoplast isolation and fusion and agrobacterium-mediated transformation of plants. This manual is intended for college students, both graduate and undergraduate, who study chemistry, plant anatomy, and plant physiology.
  experiments in plant physiology: Experiments in Plant Tissue Culture John H. Dodds, Lorin W. Roberts, 1985-10-31 The second edition of Experiments in Plant Tissue Culture makes available new information that has resulted from recent advances in the applications of plant tissue culture techniques to agriculture and industry. This comprehensive laboratory text takes the reader through a graded series of experimental protocols and also provides an introductory review of each topic. Topics include: a plant tissue culture laboratory, aseptic techniques, nutritional components of media, callus induction, organ formation, xylem cell differentiation, root cultures, cell suspensions, micropropagation, embryogenesis, isolation and fusion of protoplasts, haploid cultures, storage of plant genetic resources, secondary metabolite production, and quantification of procedures. This volume offers all of the basic experimental methods for the major research areas of plant tissue culture, and it will be invaluable to undergraduates and research investigators in the plant sciences.
  experiments in plant physiology: Plant Tissue Culture Roberta H. Smith, 2013 Plant Tissue Culture, Third Edition builds on the classroom tested, audience proven manual that has guided users through successful plant culturing A.tumefaciens mediated transformation, infusion technology, the latest information on media components and preparation, and regeneration and morphogenesis along with new exercises and diagrams provide current information and examples. The included experiments demonstrate major concepts and can be conducted with a variety of plant material that are readily available throughout the year. This book provides a diverse learning experience and is appropriate for both university students and plant scientists. Provides new exercises demonstrating tobacco leaf infiltration to observe transient expression of proteins and subcellular location of the protein, and information on development of a customized protocol for protoplast isolation for other experimental systems Includes detailed drawings that complement both introductions and experiments Guides reader from lab setup to supplies, stock solution and media preparation, explant selection and disinfestations, and experimental observations and measurement Provides the latest techniques and media information, including A. tumefaciens mediated transformation and infusion technology Fully updated literature
  experiments in plant physiology: Methods in Plant Molecular Biology Mary A. Schuler, Raymond E. Zielinski, 2012-12-02 Methods in Plant Molecular Biology is a lab manual that introduces students to a diversity of molecular techniques needed for experiments with plant cells. Those included have been perfected and are now presented for the first time in a usable and teachable form. Because the manual integrates protein, RNA, and DNA techniques, it will serve students, teachers, and researchers in plant physiology, biophysics, and animal molecular biology who have no previous experience handling recombinant DNA or purified proteins. It can also be used by the established molecular biologist who wishes to utilize the powerful techniques of recombinant DNA to explore the mysteries of the plant kingdom. - Eight basic experiments which can be used collectively or individually cover - Recombinant Cloning and Screening in E. coli; DNA Sequencing - Plant RNA Isolation and in Vitro Translations - Plant DNA Isolations and Genomic DNA Southern AnalysisChloroplast Isolation and Protein SynthesisPlant Tissue Culture and Agrobacterium Transformations - Experiments that have been student tested for three years - Blueprints for setting up gel rigs - Comprehensive course schedule outlining individual procedures to be finished in each lab segment - Course can be tailored to suit the needs of the individual instructor
  experiments in plant physiology: Text-book of Botany Julius Sachs, 1875
  experiments in plant physiology: Practical Statistics and Experimental Design for Plant and Crop Science Alan G. Clewer, David H. Scarisbrick, 2013-06-17 Presents readers with a user-friendly, non-technical introductionto statistics and the principles of plant and crop experimentation.Avoiding mathematical jargon, it explains how to plan and design anexperiment, analyse results, interpret computer output and presentfindings. Using specific crop and plant case studies, this guidepresents: * The reasoning behind each statistical method is explained beforegiving relevant, practical examples * Step-by-step calculations with examples linked to three computerpackages (MINITAB, GENSTAT and SAS) * Exercises at the end of many chapters * Advice on presenting results and report writing Written by experienced lecturers, this text will be invaluable toundergraduate and postgraduate students studying plant sciences,including plant and crop physiology, biotechnology, plant pathologyand agronomy, plus ecology and environmental science students andthose wanting a refresher or reference book in statistics.
  experiments in plant physiology: Plants in Action Brian James Atwell, 1999 Accompanying CD-ROM includes 600 figures, tables and color plates from the book Plants in action which can be used for the production of color transparencies or for projections in lectures.
  experiments in plant physiology: Advanced Plant Physiology Malcolm B. Wilkins, Donaldson McCloy, H. R. Martin, 1988-03
  experiments in plant physiology: Introduction to Plant Physiology William G. Hopkins, Norman P. A. Hüner, 2009 Textbook, concepts, experimental data.
  experiments in plant physiology: Plant Physiology, Development and Metabolism Satish C. Bhatla, Manju A. Lal, 2023-12-04 This textbook is second edition of popular textbook of plant physiology and metabolism. The first edition of this book gained noteworthy acceptance (more than 4.9 Million downloads) among graduate and masters level students and faculty world over, with many Universities recommending it as a preferred reading in their syllabi. The second edition provides up to date and latest information on all the topics covered while also including the basic concepts. The text is supported with clear, easy to understand Figures, Tables, Box items, summaries, perspectives, thought-provoking multiple-choice questions, latest references for further reading, glossary and a detailed subject index. Authors have also added a number of key concepts, discoveries in the form of boxed- items in each chapter. Plant physiology deals with understanding the various processes, functioning, growth, development and survival of plants in normal and stressful conditions. The study involves analysis of the above-stated processes at molecular, sub-cellular, cellular, tissue and plant level in relation with its surrounding environment. Plant physiology is an experimental science, and its concepts are very rapidly changing through applications from chemical biology, cytochemical, fluorometric, biochemical and molecular techniques, and metabolomic and proteomic analysis. Consequently, this branch of modern plant biology has experienced significant generation of new information in most areas. The newer concepts so derived are being also rapidly put into applications in crop physiology. Novel molecules, such nanourea, nitric oxide, gaseous signalling molecules like hydrogen sulphide, are rapidly finding significant applications among crop plants. This textbook, therefore, brings forth an inclusive coverage of the field contained in 35 chapters, divided into five major units. It serves as essential reading material for post-graduate and undergraduate students of botany, plant sciences, plant physiology, agriculture, forestry, ecology, soil science, and environmental sciences. This textbook is also of interest to teachers, researchers, scientists, and policymakers.
  experiments in plant physiology: Crop Physiology Case Histories for Major Crops Victor Sadras, Daniel Calderini, 2020-12-05 Crop Physiology: Case Histories of Major Crops updates the physiology of broad-acre crops with a focus on the genetic, environmental and management drivers of development, capture and efficiency in the use of radiation, water and nutrients, the formation of yield and aspects of quality. These physiological process are presented in a double context of challenges and solutions. The challenges to increase plant-based food, fodder, fiber and energy against the backdrop of population increase, climate change, dietary choices and declining public funding for research and development in agriculture are unprecedented and urgent. The proximal technological solutions to these challenges are genetic improvement and agronomy. Hence, the premise of the book is that crop physiology is most valuable when it engages meaningfully with breeding and agronomy. With contributions from 92 leading scientists from around the world, each chapter deals with a crop: maize, rice, wheat, barley, sorghum and oat; quinoa; soybean, field pea, chickpea, peanut, common bean, lentil, lupin and faba bean; sunflower and canola; potato, cassava, sugar beet and sugarcane; and cotton. - A crop-based approach to crop physiology in a G x E x M context - Captures the perspectives of global experts on 22 crops
  experiments in plant physiology: Plant Propagation Concepts and Laboratory Exercises Caula A. Beyl, Robert N. Trigiano, 2016-01-06 Includes a DVD Containing All Figures and Supplemental Images in PowerPoint This new edition of Plant Propagation Concepts and Laboratory Exercises presents a robust view of modern plant propagation practices such as vegetable grafting and micropropagation. Along with foundation knowledge in anatomy and plant physiology, the book takes a look into the future and how cutting edge research may impact plant propagation practices. The book emphasizes the principles of plant propagation applied in both temperate and tropical environments. In addition to presenting the fundamentals, the book features protocols and practices that students can apply in both laboratory and field experiences. The book shows readers how to choose the best methods for plant propagation including proper media and containers as well as performing techniques such as budding, cutting, layering, grafting, and cloning. It also discusses how to recognize and cope with various propagation challenges. Also included are concept chapters highlighting key information, laboratory exercises, anticipated laboratory results, stimulating questions, and a DVD containing all the figures in the book as well as some supplemental images.
  experiments in plant physiology: Phenotyping Crop Plants for Physiological and Biochemical Traits P. Sudhakar, P. Latha, PV Reddy, 2016-04-05 Phenotyping Crop Plants for Physiological and Biochemical Traits presents a proven range of methodologies and practices for effective, efficient, and appropriate typing of crop plants. By addressing the basic principles and precautions needed when conducting crop-based experiments, this book guides the reader in selecting the appropriate method based on the growing environment, whether greenhouse, pot, field, or liquid (hydroponic). By addressing the quantification of seed traits related to growth experiments, including their viability and vigor, this book presents methodology options for optimum yield based on potential abiotic stresses. - Discusses various methods that can contribute to phenotyping of crop plants for various physiological and biochemical traits - Presents reliable techniques for phenotyping or quantifying plant characters during varied climatic conditions - Provides insights for selecting appropriate methodologies for specific crop growing situations - Identifies the most appropriate protocols and methods for analyzing crop traits
  experiments in plant physiology: Physiological Ecology of North American Plant Communities Brain F. Chabot, 2012-12-06 Although, as W.D. Billings notes in his chapter in this book. the development of physiological ecology can be traced back to the very beginnings of the study of ecology it is clear that the modern development of this field in North America is due in the large part to the efforts of Billings alone. The foundation that Billings laid in the late 1950s came from his own studies on deserts and subsequently arctic and alpine plants, and also from his enormous success in instilling enthusiasm for the field in the numerous students attracted to the plant ecology program at Duke University. Billings' own studies provided the model for subsequent work in this field. Physiological techniques. normally confined to the laboratory. were brought into the field to examine processes under natural environmental conditions. These field studies were accompanied by experiments under controlled conditions where the relative impact of various factors could be assessed and further where genetic as opposed to environmental influences could be separated. This blending of field and laboratory approaches promoted the design of experiments which were of direct relevance to understanding the distribution and abundance of plants in nature. Physiological mechanisms were studied and assessed in the context of the functioning of plants under natural conditions rather than as an end in itself.
  experiments in plant physiology: A Laboratory Course in Plant Physiology William F. Ganong, 2015-07-26 Excerpt from A Laboratory Course in Plant Physiology: Especially as a Basis for Ecology If the present book is found to have any merit in its particular field, it will consist chiefly in its practicability. With but few and clearly indicated exceptions, everything recommended in it has been repeatedly tested and found effective both by my students and myself. The book is the resultant of six years of effort and experiment directed to this end with classes of from eight to twelve students. The illustrations of the experiments are in every case from photographs of experiments in successful operation. Such pictures, while inferior in clearness of detail and perhaps in artistic effect to good drawings, have at least this conspicuous merit, that they may be accepted and followed with perfect confidence. In developing the course and the experiments herein recommended, I have tried to utilize, and, naturally, to improve upon, the best work done by others in the same lines. Little account is taken in these pages of the exact appliances and methods with which the classical work of plant physiology has been done, for the investigation phases of the subject lie without the scope of this work, and they are, moreover, summarized admirably in Pfeffer's great Handbook. But all phases of plant physiology utilizable for purposes of general education are meant to be included. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  experiments in plant physiology: Photosynthesis and Production in a Changing Environment D.O. Hall, J.M.O. Scurlock, H.R. Bolhar-Nordenkampf, Richard C. Leegood, S.P. Long, 2013-12-01 The majority of the world's people depend research work should be carried out at the local and regional level by locally trained on plants for their livelihood since they grow them for food, fuel, timber, fodder and people. many other uses. A good understanding Following the success of our earlier book of the practical factors which govern the (Techniques in Bioproductivity and Photo synthesis; Pergamon Press, 1985), which productivity of plants through the process of photosynthesis is therefore of paramount was translated into four major languages, importance, especially in the light of cur the editors and contributors have exten rent concern about global climate change sively revised the content and widened the and the response of both crops and natural scope of the text,· so it now bears a title ecosystems. in line with current concern over global The origins of this book lie in a series of climate change. · In particular, we have training courses sponsored by the United added chapters on remote sensing, con Nations Environment Programme (Project trolled-environment studies, chlorophyll No. FP/6108-88-0l (2855); 'Environment fluorescence, metabolite partitioning and changes and the productivity of tropical the use of mass isotopes, all of which grasslands'), with additional support from techniques are increasing in their applica many international and national agencies. tion and importance to this subject area.
  experiments in plant physiology: Crop Photosynthesis N.R. Baker, H.C. Thomas, 2013-10-22 Since photosynthetic performance is a fundamental determinant of yield in the vast majority of crops, an understanding of the factors limiting photosynthetic productivity has a crucial role to play in crop improvement programmes. Photosynthesis, unlike the majority of physiological processes in plants, has been the subject of extensive studies at the molecular level for many years. This reductionist approach has resulted in the development of an impressive and detailed understanding of the mechanisms of light capture, energy transduction and carbohydrate biosynthesis, processes that are clearly central to the success of the plant and the productivity of crops. This volume examines in the widest context the factors determining the photosynthetic performance of crops. The emphasis throughout the book is on the setting for photosynthesis rather than the fundamental process itself. The book will prove useful to a wide range of plant scientists, and will encourage a more rapid integration of disciplines in the quest to understand and improve the productivity of crops by the procedures of classical breeding and genetic manipulation.
  experiments in plant physiology: The Secret Life of Plants Peter Tompkins, Christopher Bird, 2018-06-12 Once in a while you find a book that stuns you. Its scope leaves you breathless. This is such a book. — John White, San Francisco Chronicle Explore the inner world of plants and its fascinating relation to mankind, as uncovered by the latest discoveries of science. In this truly revolutionary and beloved work, drawn from remarkable research, Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird cast light on the rich psychic universe of plants. The Secret Life of Plants explores plants' response to human care and nurturing, their ability to communicate with man, plants' surprising reaction to music, their lie-detection abilities, their creative powers, and much more. Tompkins and Bird's classic book affirms the depth of humanity's relationship with nature and adds special urgency to the cause of protecting the environment that nourishes us.
  experiments in plant physiology: Plant Energetics Octavian S. Ksenzhek, Alexander G. Volkov, 1998-02-09 Emphasizing the physical and technological aspects of plant energetics, this comprehensive book covers a significant interdisciplinary research area for a broad range of investigators. Plant Energetics presentsthe thermodynamics of energy processes in plants, their interconnection and arrangement, and the estimation of intrinsic energy needs of the plant connected with performing various physiological functions. The book also demonstrates the role of electrical and electrochemical processes in the plants life cycle. Plant Energetics incorporates such diverse themes as thermodynamics, biophysics, and bioelectrochemistry with applications in horticulture and ecology. It also discusses the roles and mechanisms of both quantum and thermophysical processes of theconversion of solar energy by plants, including photosynthesis and long distance transport. Comprehensive details of value to basic and applied researchers dealing with photosynthesis, agriculture, horticulture, bioenergetics, biophysics, photobiology, and plant physiology make Plant Energetics an informative, one-stop resource that willsave time and energy in your search for the latest information. - Plant Energetics incorporates such diverse themes as thermodynamics, biophysics, and bioelectrochemistry with applications in horticulture and ecology. It also discusses the roles and mechanisms of both quantum and thermophysical processes of the conversion of solar energy by plants, including photosynthesis and long-distance transport - Extensive details of value to basic and applied researchers dealing with photosynthesis, agriculture, horticulture, bioenergetics, biophysics, photobiology, and plant physiology make Plant Energetics an informative, one-stop resource that will save you time and energy in your search for the latest information
  experiments in plant physiology: What a Plant Knows Daniel Chamovitz, 2012-05-22 Explores the secret lives of various plants, from the colors they see to whether or not they really like classical music to their ability to sense nearby danger.
  experiments in plant physiology: Plant Physiology: Theory and Applications S. L. Kochhar, Sukhbir Kaur Gujral, 2020-12-03 This edition provides a comprehensive overview of the rapidly advancing field of plant physiology, supplemented with experimental exercises.
  experiments in plant physiology: Experimental Plant Physiology for Beginners , 1915
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