Asymmetry in plants : biology of handedness /

edited by Bahadur, Bir

Asymmetry in plants : biology of handedness / edited by Bir Bahadur...[et.al.,] - Boca Raton CRC Press 2019 - 387 p.

Plants exhibit asymmetry analogous to "handedness" in bilaterally symmetrical animals. This book explores the evolutionary significance and development of asymmetry. Examples of genetic control include the direction of tendril or stem coiling of many climbing plants; the so-called spiral phyllotaxy and floral taxy; and contorted petal arrangement is another kind of left-right symmetry in plants; the direction of contortion is fixed in some but not in other plants. The book will underscore that all phenomena related to handedness start during embryogenesis itself, with the occurrence of embryo rotation. Key selling features: First consolidated book on Plant Handedness Relates handedness, asymmetry and chirality to the evolution of different organizational levels in plant biology. Emphasizes handedness as a vital governing force in plant functional development and Provides a new perspective, hitherto ignored, into plant development and evolution. Describes how an age-old phenomenon can give scope for investigation from a very modern interdisciplinary approach.

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Plant physiology
Symmetry (Biology)
Symmetry

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