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|a Advances in botanical research.
|n Volume 37 /
|c editor-in-chief, J.A. Callow.
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|a Advances in botanical research,
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|a Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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|t Anthocyanins in leaves and other vegetative organs: an introduction /
|r D.W. Lee and K.S. Gould. --
|t Le rouge et le noir: are anthocyanins plant melanins? /
|r G.S. Timmins, N.M. Holbrook and T.S. Feild. --
|t Anthocyanins in leaves: distribution, phylogeny and development /
|r D.W. Lee. --
|t The final steps in anthocyanin formation: a story of modification and sequestration /
|r C. Winefield. --
|t Molecular genetics and control of anthocyanin expression /
|r B. Winkel-Shirley. --
|t Differential expression and functional significance of anthocyanins in relation to phasic development in Hedera helix L /
|r W.P. Hackett. --
|t Do anthocyanins function as osmoregulators in leaf tissues? /
|r L. Chalker-Scott. --
|t The role of anthocyanins for photosynthesis of Alaskan Artic evergreens during snowmelt /
|r S.F. Oberbauer and G. Starr. --
|t Anthocyanins in autumn leaf senescence /
|t D.W. Lee. --
|t A unified explanation for anthocyanins in leaves? /
|r K.S. Gould, S.O. Neill and T.C. Vogelmann.
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|a Anthocyanins are the pigments in leaves and fruits that give them their colour; for example, the red colour of strawberries, or red leaves in autumn. Although these pigments are especially prominent in the autumn foliage of deciduous trees and in the growth flushes of tropical rainforest plants, they are also found in the leaves of many species after exposure to environmental or biotic stresses. Although the control of anthocyanin synthesis in vegetative organs has long been studied, and is a model system in plant molecular genetics, potential functions of these pigments in leaves have been largely ignored. This volume pulls together new information from experts in the fields of genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, physiological ecology and plant development, providing a platform to discuss putative hypotheses for anthocyanin function in these vegetative organs. * First comprehensive volume on the function of anthocyanins in plants * Written by internationally recognized authorities at the leading edge of the relevant science * For over 30 years, series has enjoyed a reputation for excellence.
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