Arabidopsis: An Atlas of Morphology and Development :: John Bowman soon to be presented for sale on the outstanding BookLovers of Bath web site!
New York: Springer-Verlag, 1994, Hardback.
Contains: Black & white photographs; Graphs; Diagrams; Tables; References;
From the cover: The use of model systems has been vital to the development of modern biology. In plant biology, the small crucifer Arabidopsis thaliana has emerged as the model of choice for a range of studies in plant development, physiology, biochemistry, and plant-pathogen interactions. Because of its diminutive size, rapid life cycle, and small genome, Arabidopsis has att…
Very Good. Gently bruised at the head, tail and corners of the binding with a ding to the upper board near the join. Previous owners’ name to the pastedown. Text complete, clean and tight otherwise.
Pictorial boards. [XV] 450 pages. Index. 11¼” x 8¾”.
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