Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Development in the vascular plants
- 2 Embryogenesis: beginnings of development
- 3 Analytical and experimental studies of embryo development
- 4 The structure of the shoot apex
- 5 Analytical studies of the shoot apex
- 6 Experimental investigations on the shoot apex
- 7 Organogenesis in the shoot: leaf origin and position
- 8 Organogenesis in the shoot: determination of leaves and branches
- 9 Organogenesis in the shoot: later stages of leaf development
- 10 Determinate shoots: thorns and flowers
- 11 The development of the shoot system
- 12 The root
- 13 Differentiation of the plant body: the origin of pattern
- 14 Differentiation of the plant body: the elaboration of pattern
- 15 Secondary growth: the vascular cambium
- 16 Secondary growth: experimental studies on the cambium
- 17 Alternative patterns of development
- Credits
- Author index
- Subject index
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 December 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Development in the vascular plants
- 2 Embryogenesis: beginnings of development
- 3 Analytical and experimental studies of embryo development
- 4 The structure of the shoot apex
- 5 Analytical studies of the shoot apex
- 6 Experimental investigations on the shoot apex
- 7 Organogenesis in the shoot: leaf origin and position
- 8 Organogenesis in the shoot: determination of leaves and branches
- 9 Organogenesis in the shoot: later stages of leaf development
- 10 Determinate shoots: thorns and flowers
- 11 The development of the shoot system
- 12 The root
- 13 Differentiation of the plant body: the origin of pattern
- 14 Differentiation of the plant body: the elaboration of pattern
- 15 Secondary growth: the vascular cambium
- 16 Secondary growth: experimental studies on the cambium
- 17 Alternative patterns of development
- Credits
- Author index
- Subject index
Summary
This volume is a revised edition of a book first published, under the same title, in 1972 and now several years out of print. In recognition of the impressive body of developmental research that has been reported since the publication of the original volume, this edition has been substantially modified and modestly enlarged. The point of view of the original, however, has been retained. It is, as the title implies, structural and organismal. We have attempted to document the developmental process as the plant undergoes it, beginning with the zygote and the formation of the embryo, continuing with the development of the primary body and completing the picture with a treatment of secondary growth. We have not, therefore, undertaken to analyze phenomena like cell growth, meristematic activity, or polarity as topics in themselves, although certain phenomena, notably differentiation and the potency of differentiated cells, have been given special treatment. It may be argued that this approach could fail to reveal fundamental generalizations about development. Nevertheless, our goal was to show how the plant develops as an organism and we have attempted to adhere to it.
In the more than fifteen years that have elapsed since the original edition was published, there have been phenomenal advances in the fields of cellular and molecular biology, and these discoveries are being applied with ever-increasing intensity to the interpretation of plant development. One may reasonably ask, therefore, whether the structural and organismal approach to development has become obsolete.
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- Patterns in Plant Development , pp. xi - xivPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1989