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Plant Programmed Cell Death, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Gunawardena Arunika N., McCabe Paul F.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Plant Programmed Cell Death

Programmed cell death (PCD) is a genetically encoded, active process which results in the death of individual cells, tissues, or whole organs. PCD plays an essential role in plant development and defense, and occurs throughout a plant?s lifecycle from the death of the embryonic suspensor to leaf and floral organ senescence. In plant biology, PCD is a relatively new research area, however, as its fundamental importance is further recognized, publications in the area are beginning to increase significantly. The field currently has few foundational reference books and there is a critical need for books that summarizes recent findings in this important area. This book contains chapters written by several of the world?s leading researchers in PCD. This book will be invaluable for PhD or graduate students, or for scientists and researchers entering the field. Established researchers will also find this timely work useful as an up-to-date overview of this fascinating research area.

CONTENTS

1                     An Overview of Programmed Cell Death Research: From Canonical to Emerging Model Species

Adrian N. Dauphinee and Arunika N. Gunawardena

2                     Mitochondrion and Chloroplast Regulation of Plant Programmed Cell Death

Theresa J. Reape, Niall P. Brogan, and Paul F. McCabe

3                     Life Beyond Death: the Formation of Xylem Sap Conduits

Delphine Ménard, Sacha Escamez, Hannele Tuominen andEdouard Pesquet

4              Programmed Cell Death in Plant Immunity: Cellular Reorganization, Signaling and Cell Cycle Dependence in Cultured Cells as a Model System

Takamitsu Kurusu, Takumi Higaki, and Kazuyuki Kuchitsu

5              Vascular Aerenchyma and PCD

Daniel K. Gladish

6              Out for a Walk Along the Secretory Pathway During Programmed Cell Death

Jean-Luc Cacas

7              Nuclear Dismantling Events: Crucial Steps During the Execution of Plant Programmed Cell Death

Fernando Domínguez and Francisco Javier Cejudo

8              Programmed Cell Death Regulation by Plant Proteases with Caspase-Like Activity

Yao-Min Cai and Patric Gallois

9              Senescence-Associated Programmed Cell Death

Hilary J. Rogers

10           The Hypersensitive Response in PAMP- and Effector-Triggered Immune Responses

Angela Feechan, Dionne Turnbull, Laura J. Stevens, Stefan Engelhardt, Paul R. J. Birch, Ingo Hein, and Eleanor M. Gilroy

11           To Live or Die: Auophagy in Plants

Brice E. Floyd, Yunting Pu, Junmarie Soto-Burgos, and Diane C. Bassham

Dr. Arunika Gunawardena is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada. Over recent years the Gunawardena laboratory has pioneered the use of the beautiful lace plant, Aponogeton madagascariensis as a novel model organism for the study of programmed cell death. (http://pcdlab.biology.dal.ca).

Dr. Paul McCabe is Head of the Botany Programme at the School of Biology and Environmental Science at University College Dublin, Ireland. Dr. McCabe's research interests include the regulation of developmental cell fate and cell death determination. Dr. McCabe and his colleagues have used PCD morphology and in vitro cell cultures to study several aspects of plant programmed cell death.

A vital resource addressing the major themes in this rapidly expanding field

Richly illustrated with links to online video files to show and help researchers identify PCD in their system

Written by leading scholars from around the world?

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Date de parution :

Ouvrage de 306 p.

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158,24 €

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