Synopses & Reviews
Today's plant biologists are increasingly using the root hair as a model for investigating cell and molecular biology. This book focuses on the four major aspects of those investigations - cell biology, physiology, genetics, and symbiosis - with detailed explanations of concomitant techniques. The first part of the book deals with cell biology and includes such topics as the role of microtubules, filamentous actin, and small molecules. The middle section covers the role of hormones, electrobiology, calcium, pH, and nutrient uptake. The final chapters encompass cell biology, physiology, and genetics and provide explanations of recent advances in symbiosis with rhizobia, mycorrhizae, and Frankia. This compilation of the most up-to-date information on root hair biology by experts in the field is a valuable source for researchers from introductory to advanced levels.