Geisler, Markus (Hrsg.)
Venema, Kees (Hrsg.)
Transporters and Pumps in Plant Signaling

Beschreibung
Due to their sessile lifestyle, plants need to efficiently adapt to changing environmental conditions during their life cycle. Nutrient acquisition from the soil has to be able to adapt to considerable fluctuations in concentrations to ensure adequate distribution between tissues, cells and organelles. The storage and retrieval of nutrients, metabolites or toxic substances in vacuoles plays an important part in cellular homeostasis in plants. The long-range transport and maintenance of turgor is critically dependent on the availability of water and rate of evaporation, while at the same time photosynthetic products have to be transported to all plant parts. As a result plants contain a large number of ATP-dependent pumps and secondary transporters that, in order to adapt to the changing environment, need to be regulated by a complex network of sensing and signaling mechanisms.
Produktdetails
ISBN/GTIN | 978-3-642-14369-4 |
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Seitenzahl | 388 S. |
Kopierschutz | mit Wasserzeichen |
Dateigröße | 5528 Kbytes |