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Annals of Botany 2006 97(3):475; doi:10.1093/aob/mcj055
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Molecular ecotoxicology of plants. Ecological Studies Vol. 170.

Sandermann H. ed. 2004.

Berlin: Springer. $89·95 (hard cover). 241 pp.

Anton R. Schäffner

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Googling the term ‘molecular ecotoxicology’ results in less than 1000 hits compared to more than 8·5 million for ‘molecular genetics’. Hence, we are dealing with a rather new or less well-defined and less propagated field of science. Springer's book Molecular ecotoxicology of plants edited by H. Sandermann may therefore fill a gap and it is unique in focusing on plants. A first introductory chapter sets the stage and tries to define the term for a broad . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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