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The Physiology of Characean Cells

  • A comprehensive review
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  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (4 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xix
  2. The Characean Plant

    • Mary J. Beilby, Michelle T. Casanova
    Pages 1-42
  3. Detached Cells in Steady State: Electrophysiology and Transport

    • Mary J. Beilby, Michelle T. Casanova
    Pages 43-114
  4. Electrophysiology of the Detached Cell Under Stress

    • Mary J. Beilby, Michelle T. Casanova
    Pages 115-164
  5. The Whole Plant and Cell-to-Cell Transport

    • Mary J. Beilby, Michelle T. Casanova
    Pages 165-194
  6. Back Matter

    Pages 195-205

About this book

This book describes the unique characean experimental system, which provides a simplified model for many aspects of the physiology, transport and electrophysiology of higher plants. The first chapter offers a thorough grounding in the morphology, taxonomy and ecology of Characeae plants. Research on characean detached cells in steady state is summarised in Chapter 2, and Chapter 3 covers characean detached cells subjected to calibrated and mostly abiotic types of stress: touch, wounding, voltage clamp to depolarised and hyperpolarised potential difference levels, osmotic and saline stress. Chapter 4 highlights cytoplasmic streaming, cell-to-cell transport, gravitropism, cell walls and the role of Characeae in phytoremediation. The book is intended for researchers and students using the characean system and will also serve as an invaluable reference resource for electrophysiologists working on higher plants.

Authors and Affiliations

  • School of Physics, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

    Mary J. Beilby

  • Centre for Environmental Management, University of Ballarat, Mt Helen, Australia

    Michelle T. Casanova

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