RECENT ADVANCES IN PHYTOCHEMISTRY
Volume 18
Phytochemical Adaptations to Stress
Edited by
Barbara N. Timmermann
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ
Cornelius Steelink
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ
Frank A. Loews
Washington State University
Pullman, WA
PLENUM PRESS, NEW YORK AND LONDON
CONTENTS
Introductory Chapter
Barbara N. Timmermann and Cornelius Steelink
Putrescine and Inorganic Ions
Terence A. Smith
Phytochemical Aspects of Osmotic
Adaptation
R.G. Wyn Jones
Thigmomorphogenesis: Callose and Ethylene in the
Hardening of Mechanically Stressed Plants
Mordecai J. Jaffe and Frank W. Telewski
Stress and Secondary Metabolism in Cultured Plant
Cells
Frank DiCosmo and G.H.N. Towers
Temperature Stress and Lipid
Modification
M.N. Christiansen
Morphology, Chemistry, and Genetics of Gossypium
Adaptations to Pests
Alois A. Bell
Bioregulation of Plant Constituents
H. Yokoyama, W.H. Hsu, E. Hayman, and S. Poling
Production of Resins by Arid-Adapted
Astereae
Joseph J. Hoffmann, Barbara E.Kingsolver, Steven P. McLaughlin, and
Barbara N. Timmermann
Changes in the Levels of Plant Secondary Metabolite
Production Under Water and Nutrient Stress
Jonathan Gershenzon Return to
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