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Secretions and Exudates in Biological Systems

by Vivanco, Jorge M.
Authors: Baluška, František.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Signaling and Communication in Plants, 1867-9048 ; . 12 Physical details: VIII, 284 p. online resource. ISBN: 3642230474 Subject(s): Life sciences. | Biochemistry. | Plant Ecology. | Botany. | Plant anatomy. | Plant physiology. | Life Sciences. | Plant Sciences. | Plant Biochemistry. | Plant Physiology. | Plant Anatomy/Development. | Plant Ecology. | Biochemistry, general.
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Plant Root Secretions and Their Interactions with Neighbors -- Root Exudates of Legume Plants and Their Involvement in Interactions with Rhizobia -- Flavonoids and Strigolactones in Root Exudates as Signals in Root-Fungus Interactions -- Plant Volatiles – Synthesis, Emission, Function -- Ligno-Cellulose Decomposition by Microbial Secretions -- Proteoid Roots and Exudation of Proteases by Plant Roots -- Unity is Strength: The Power of Border Cells and Border-like Cells in Relation with Plant Defence -- Sugary Exudates in Plant Pollination -- Nectar Secretion: its Ecological Context and Physiological Regulation -- Secretions in the Diatoms -- Microbial Quorum Sensing -- Inter-Organ and –Tissue Communication via Secreted Proteins.

Secretions and emissions in biological systems play important signaling roles within the organism but also in its communications with the surrounding environment.  This volume brings together state-of-the-art information on the role of secretions and emissions in different organs and organisms ranging from flowers and roots of plants to nematodes and human organs. The plant chapters relate information regarding the biochemistry of flower volatiles and root exudates, and their role in attracting pollinators and soil microbial communities respectively. Microbial chapters explain the biochemistry and ecology of quorum sensing and how microbial communities highly co-adapted to plants can aid in bio-energy applications by degrading ligno-cellulosic materials. Other chapters explain the biology of secretions by nematodes, algae and humans, among other organisms. This volume will be a welcome addition to the literature, as no other book covers aspects related to biological secretion in such a holistic and integrative manner.

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