phloem n : (botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g., from leaves) to parts where needed; consists primarily of sieve tubes syn bast Source: WordNet. Princeton University
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Phloem Transport (NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series: Series A, Life Scienc)SpringerPhloemby F B P WoodingOxford University PressThis is a phamphlet.Ex-library,With usual stamps and markings,In fair condition, suitable as a study copy.No dust jacket. Phloem (Biological Readers)by F. B. P. WoodingCarolina Biological Supply CoPhloem structure in Pyrus communis L. and its seasonal changes (University of California publications in botany)by Ray Franklin EvertUniversity of California PressPhloem Translocation by M. J. CannyCambridge University PressThis account examines plant translocation specifically in the phloem (the tissue that conducts the products of photosynthesis and their metabolytes). It was first published in 1973 and gives a review of the well-established facts, whilst interpreting them in the light of the author's own theory of the mechanism. Professor Canny has produced numerous summaries of published data and recast quantitative information so that material that was scattered throughout the literature and difficult to compare sits together in an easily accessible form. The author has taken care to bring to the attention of the reader important passages from classical works, as well as writings on translocation from the sixties and seventies. The author writes in a lively style that is at once informative and provocative, and the book will appeal to those interested in the historical development of the many exciting and often conflicting theories of phloem transport. Phloem Transport in Plants (A Series of books in biology)by Alden S. CraftsW.H.Freeman & Co Ltd |
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