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Plants in action home page - 2011-05-10
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Welcome to the electronic edition of Plants in Action, a plant physiology textbook published by the
Australian Society of Plant Scientists, New Zealand Society of Plant Biologists, and New Zealand
Institute of Agricultural and Horticultural Science.
The entire text, including over 500 pages and 900 figures are free to be used for teaching and research
purposes. Reproduction of this material in another language or for commercial purposes is permitted
only with agreement of the authors. For approval, please see the contact [1] page.
This electronic edition was published September 2010, in preparation for a fully revised second edition
that will be an edited, peer-reviewed on-line publication.
Information on the acting/translational editorial team can be found here [2].
Click here [3] to go straight to the title page [3] of Plants in Action, first edition.
This project is sponsored by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) and
The University of Queensland.
Plants in Action explores the principles underlying plant biology in natural and managed communities
throughout Australasia. By providing up-to-date and useful perspectives on plant science, this book
appeals to upper level undergraduates in tertiary institutes where plant physiology forms part of a
degree in Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry and Environmental Sciences. Postgraduate students as well
as professional plant scientists will also find much useful source material in this textbook that is richly
illustrated with original data.
Part I (Introductions) [4]
Part II (Chapters 1-6) [5]
Part III (Chapters 7-11) [6]
Part IV (Chapters 12-20) [7]
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Source URL: http://plantsinaction.science.uq.edu.au/edition1/?q=content/home-page
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