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Nitric oxide in plant growth, development and stress physiology. Plant Cell Monographs, Volume 6.
Nitric oxide in plant growth, development and stress physiology. Plant Cell Monographs, Volume 6.L Lamattina, JC Polacco. eds. 2007.
Heidelberg: Springer. $149 (hardback). 283 pp.
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Nitric oxide and its role in biological systems has had an increased prominence in the scientific literature since the 1980s, and really came to light as a signalling molecule in plants in the late 1990s. As discussed in the Preface of this book, the number of publications concerning NO in plants has increased dramatically since that time, with little sign of this rise easing off. Therefore, a book that brings together a variety
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