This book presents the principles of physical chemistry with emphasis on applications in biology and pharmacy, including thermodynamics, kinetics, and molecular interactions relevant to biological systems.
This book introduces the principles of photochemistry, including the interaction of light with matter, photophysical processes, and chemical reactions induced by radiation. It is widely used in chemistry and physical chemistry studies.
A classic textbook covering the principles and applications of heat transfer, including conduction, convection, and radiation, widely used in chemical engineering education and practice.
Definitive reference on the chemistry and biochemical roles of plant pigments, edited by T.W. Goodwin. Includes chemical structure, biosynthesis, function, distribution in plants, and analytical methods for pigment study.
A classic textbook in plant ecology using plant communities as the core for teaching ecological concepts. Widely used in ecology courses.
Compilation of proceedings from a 1957 conference on trace elements, covering their roles in biochemical and environmental contexts. Includes research papers and references.
Focuses on the physicochemical principles of plant cell functioning, including water and solute relations, photosynthesis, bioenergetics, and plant-environment interactions.
This volume presents selected research topics in plant science, covering various aspects of plant physiology, anatomy, and development. It provides insights into experimental studies and advances in botanical research.
This book presents experimental methods and research techniques in plant physiology. It focuses on laboratory investigations of plant processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, growth, and water relations, providing practical experience for students and researchers.
This book explains the life cycles of plants, including the alternation between gametophyte and sporophyte stages. It covers reproduction, development, and differences among plant groups such as bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.