Intercellular Communication in Plants: Studies on Plasmodesmata

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This Volume attempts to summarise and integrate a field of study in its entirety: the nature of plasmodesmata, and the part these intercellular connections play in the life of the plant. Except in the allembracing early reviews of the pre-electron microscope era, there has been a tendency for the subject to be approached from disparate points of view: plant physiologists, developmental biologists, biophysicists,virologists and cytologists all contributing to the corpus of knowledge, but often without a full appreciation of each others' goals and problems, and sometimes misinterpreting each others' findings. In June 1975 a group of about 40 specialists in these various disciplines, all with a common interest in intercellular communication in plants, met for two days, presented papers, talked, argued, and in general pooled their knowledge. Out of a synthesis of manuscripts and discussions there has emerged, by an editorial process of elimination of unnecessary duplication and insertions to ensure completeness of coverage, the present book - not so much a straight record of a conference, as a Monograph based on the proceedings.

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Intercellular Communication in Plants: Studies on Plasmodesmata. (1976). Intercellular Communication in Plants: Studies on Plasmodesmata. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66294-2

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