Synopses & Reviews
Written for the upper-level undergraduate and graduate course, Plant Biochemistry provides a comprehensive, student-friendly introduction to this fascinating area of study. It opens with a discussion of perhaps the most important biochemical processes on the plant: Photosynthesis and carbon fixation in plants. An introduction to carbohydrates, their usage and their storage, is followed by a discussion of primary cell wall structure and synthesis, as well as coverage of the metabolism of inorganic nutrients such as nitrogen and sulfur. To ensure full student comprehension and retention, the text takes care to introduce basic metabolic pathways for the synthesis of lipids, steroids, and aromatic amino acids before discussing natural products such as lignin, flavonoids, and alkaloids. A PowerPoint Image Bank and PowerPoint Lecture Outlines are available for instructor use, and an open-access Student Companion Website, complete with dedicated review materials is available for students.
Synopsis
Written for the upper-level undergraduate and graduate course, Plant Biochemistry provides a comprehensive, student-friendly introduction to this interesting area of study. It opens with a review of basic concepts in cell and molecular biology as well as basic chemistry, and moves on to discuss the analysis of photosynthesis and carbon metabolism in plants. An introduction to carbohydrates will be followed by a discussion of primary cell wall structure and synthesis. It takes care to introduce basic metabolic pathways for synthesis of lipids, steroids, and aromatic amino acids before discussing natural products such as lignin, flavonoids, and alkaloids.
Synopsis
Written For The Upper-Level Undergraduate And Graduate Course, Plant Biochemistry Provides A Comprehensive, Student-Friendly Introduction To This Fascinating Area Of Study. It Opens With A Discussion Of Perhaps The Most Important Biochemical Processes On The Plant: Photosynthesis And Carbon Fixation In Plants. An Introduction To Carbohydrates, Their Usage And Their Storage, Is Followed By A Discussion Of Primary Cell Wall Structure And Synthesis, As Well As Coverage Of The Metabolism Of Inorganic Nutrients Such As Nitrogen And Sulfur. To Ensure Full Student Comprehension And Retention, The Text Takes Care To Introduce Basic Metabolic Pathways For The Synthesis Of Lipids, Steroids, And Aromatic Amino Acids Before Discussing Natural Products Such As Lignin, Flavonoids, And Alkaloids. A Powerpoint Image Bank And Powerpoint Lecture Outlines Are Available For Instructor Use, And An Open-Access Student Companion Website, Complete With Dedicated Review Materials Is Available For Students.