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The Biochemistry of Energy Utilization in Plants (Tertiary Level Biology) Book

The Biochemistry of Energy Utilization in Plants : Paperback : Kluwer Academic Publishers Group : 9780216919983 : 0216919983 : 31 Oct 1986 : This text discusses the subject of plant energetics as it is known now, and compares our knowledge of plants with that of animals.Read More

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    There is at present a surge of interest in plant biochemistry, as the gaps in our knowledge are seen as a major impediment to progress, especially in such areas as genetic engineering. Techniques for the transfer of genes in plants are well advanced, and the question has become not how to transfer the genes, but which genes should be moved. To be able to answer this question, it is necessary to know the pathways, and to have purified and characterized the enzymes that catalyse these pathways. In the cases that have been studied, fundamental differences between the biochemistry of plants and animals have been found. This book discusses the subject of plant energetics as it is known now, and compares our knowledge of plants with that of animals. This book should be of interest to advanced undergraduates and postgraduates in plant biochemistry and physiology.

  • 0216919983
  • 9780216919983
  • David T. Dennis
  • 1 October 1986
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 160
  • First Edition
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