Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg Imprint
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1980
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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(XI, 242 p. 35 illus.).
SERIES
Series Title
Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation, A Series of Topical Volumes in Developmental Biology, 10.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Types of Plastids: Their Development and Interconversions --; The Continuity of Plastids and the Differentiation of Plastid Populations --; Plastid DNA - The Plastome --; RNA and Protein Synthesis in Plastid Differentiation --; Biosynthesis of Thylakoids and the Membrane-Bound Enzyme Systems of Photosynthesis --; Fraction I Protein --; Factors in Chloroplast Differentiation --; The Survival, Division and Differentiation of Higher Plant Plastids Outside the Leaf Cell.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Plant cells contain various types of plastid, the best known among which is the chloroplast. Apart from their predominant interest for the work on photo synthesis, however, chloroplasts have attracted considerable attention for other reasons. This pertains to extranuclear inheritance of cell organelles and, particularly important for this series, to the participation of chloroplasts as discrete and partly autonomous cell constituents in the developmental biochemistry of plants. This volume is composed of articles by investigators who are actively involved in work on various aspects of research on chloroplasts. Each author has independently covered and analyzed as comprehensively as possible the particular aspects assigned to him. This has the advantage of bringing out many different facets of the situation, though some overlapping has-to be taken into account. We are sure that this volume will enable the reader to gain a broad theoretical and experimental basis for the understanding of the development of chloroplasts and the relationship between plant cells and these organelles.