BIOLOGY 415 PLANT CONSTITUENTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS. Winter Term, 2000

Inorganic Constituents: SELECTED REFERENCES

Some references on phytoremediation (organic contaminents) are listed with the references on cell walls and biomass.
Anderson, A. and J. R. Coats (eds.) 1997. Phytoremediation of Soil and Water Contaminants. Kruger,E. L., T. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC.

Arnott, H. J. 1973. Plant calcification. pp. 609-627 in Biological Mineralization. I. Zipkin (ed.). John Wiley and Sons, New York, NY.

Bargagli, R. 1998. Trace Elements in Terrestrial Plants: An Ecophysiological Approach to Biomonitoring and Biorecovery. Springer Berlin.

Bar-Ness, E. et al. 1992. Iron uptake by plants from microbial siderophores. Plant Physiol. 99: 1329-1335.

Barton, L. L. and B. C. Hemming (eds.) 1993. Iron Chelation in Plants and Soil Microorganisms. Academic Press, NY.

Bassam, N. El, M. Danforth and B. C. Loughman (eds.) 1990. Genetic Aspects of Plant Mineral Nutrition. Kluwer Acad. Publs., Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

Bergmann, W. (ed.) 1992. Nutritional Disorders of Plants - Development, Visual and Analytical Diagnosis. Gustav Fischer, Jena, Germany.

Brooks, R. R. 1972. Geobotany and Biogeochemistry in Mineral Exploration. Harper & Row, NY.

Brooks, R. R. (ed.) 1998. Plants that Hyperaccumulate Heavy Metals: Their Role in Phytoremediation, Microbiology, Archaeology, Mineral Exploration, and Phytomining. CAB International, Oxford.

Brooks, R. R. and D. Johannes. 1990. Phytoarchaeology. Dioscorides Press, Portland, OR.

*Brooks, R. R. et al. 1998. Phytomining. Trends in Plant Sciences 3: 359-362.

Brown, T. A. and A. Shrift. 1981. Exclusion of selenium from proteins of selenium-tolerant Astragalus species. Plant Physiol. 67: 1051-1053.

Burnell, J. N. 1981. Selenium metabolism in Neptunia amplexicaulis. Plant Physiol. 67: 316-324.

**Cannon, H. C. 1960. Botanical prospecting. Science 132: 591-598.

Chase, V. 1995. Phytoremdiation: Cleansing the Soil by Removing Metals. R& D Magazine, July, pp. 29-30.

DellaPenna, D. 1999. Nutritional genomics: Manipulating plant micronutrients to improve human health. Science: 285:375-379.

Di Toppi, L. S. and Gabbrielli, R. 1999. Response to cadmium in higher plants. Environmental & Experimental Botany 41:105-130.

Franceschi, V. R. and H. T. Horner, Jr. 1980. Calcium oxalate crystals in plants. Botanical Rev. 46: 361-427.

Grill, E., E.-L. Winnacker and M. H. Zenk. 1985. Phytochelatins: the principal heavy-metal complexing peptides of higher plants. Science 230: 674-676.

Grusak, M. A. and DellaPenna, D. 1999. Improving the nutrient composition of plants to enhance human nutrition and health. Annual Review of Plant Physiology & Plant Molecular Biology 50:133-161.

**Harborne, J. B., 1988. Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry. (3rd ed.) Academic Press, NY. pp.20-26 discuss plant adaptations to toxic elements in the soil and the use of plants as indicators.

Heuer, A. M. et al. 1992. Innovative materials processing strategies: A biomimetic approach. Science 255: 1098-1105.

Jaffré, T. et al. 1976. Sebertia acuminata: A hyperaccumulator of nickel from New Caledonia. Science 19: 579-580.

Johansen, H. W. 1981. Coralline Algae. A First Synthesis. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.

Kotrba, P., T.Macek and T. Ruml 1999. Heavy metal-binding peptides and proteins in plants. A review. Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications 64:1057-1086.

Laroche, J. 1977. Silica and higher plants. Rev. Cytol. Biol. Veg. 40: 15-46.

Lewin, J. and B. E. F. 1969. Reimann. Silicon and plant growth. An. Rev. Plant Physiol. 20: 289-304.

Loeppky, R. N. and C. J. Michejda (eds.) 1994. Nitrosamines and Related N-nitroso Compounds: Chemistry and Biochemistry. Am. Chem. Soc. Washington, D. C.

Lowenstam, H. A. 1981. Minerals formed by organisms. Science 211: 1126-1131.

Malaisse, F. et al. 1978. Aeolanthus biformifolius DeWild.: A hyperaccumulator of copper from Zaire. Science 199. 887-888.

Manning, W. J. and W. A. Foder. 1980. Biomonitoring Air Pollutants with Plants. Appl. Sci. Publs. Ltd., London.

Marschner, H. 1995. Mineral Nutrition of Higher Plants. 2nd ed. Academic Press, London.

McClintock, M. et al. 1982. Active, irreversible accumulation of extreme levels of H2S04 in the brown alga, Desmarestia. Plant Physiol. 70: 771-774.

Markert, B. (ed.) 1993. Plants as Biomonitors. Indicators for Heavy Metals in the Environment. VCH Publishers, Weinheim.

McKenzie, D,. H., D. E Hyatt and V. J. McDonald (eds.) 1992. Ecological Indicators. Vol. 1. Elsevier Applied Sci., Amsterdam.

Miller, E. C. 1938. Plant Physiology. McGraw-Hill Book Co., NY. This book contains a good summary of plant mineral compositions on pp. 283-406.

Miller, W. J. and M. W. Neathery. 1977. Newly recognized trace mineral elements and their role in animal nutrition. BioSci. 27: 674-678.

**Moffat, A. S. 1995. Plants proving their worth in toxic metal cleanup. Science 269: 302-303.

Neidleman and J. Geigert. 1986. Biohalogenation. Halsted Press, NY.

Pearsall, D. M. 1978. Phytolith analysis of archeological soils: Evidence for maize cultivation in formative Ecuador. Science 199: 177-178.

Piperno, D. R. 1988. Phytolith Analysis. An Archeological and Geological Perspective. Academic Press Inc., San Diego, CA.

Pritchard, H. N. and P. T. Bradt. 1984. Nonvascular Plants. Times Mirror/Mosby, St. Louis, MO. pp. 16-18 and 96-97 provide a good discussion of CaCO3 deposition in the algae. pp. 152-163 deal with silica.

Rapp, G. Jr. and S. C. Mulholland (eds.) Phytolith Systematics: Emerging Issues. Plenum Press, New York, NY.

Raskin, I. and B.t D. Ensley 2000. Phytoremediation of Toxic Metals: Using Plants to Clean up the Environment. John Wiley, New York, NY.

Robb, D. A. and W. S. Pierpoint (eds.). 1983. Metals and Micronutrients. Uptake and Utilization by Plants. Academic Press, NY.

Robinson, J. B. D. (ed.) 1984-1987. Diagnosis of Mineral Disorders in Plants. 3 vols. Chemical Publ. Co., NY.

Ross, S. M. (ed.) 1994. Toxic Metals in Soil-Plant Systems. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, England.

Schat, H. and M. M. A. Kalff. 1992. Are phytochelatins invovled in differential metal tolerance or do they merely reflect metal-imposed strain? Plant Physiol. 99: 1475-1480.

Simpson, T. L. and B. E. 1981. Volcani (eds.). Silicon and Silicaceous Structures in Biological Systems. Springer-Verlag, NY. (1981)

Suga, S., and H. Nakahara (eds.) 1991. Mechanisms and Phylogeny of Mineralization in Bilogical Systems. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

Stamler, J. S., D. J. Singel and J. Loscalzo. 1992. Biochemistry of nitric oxide and its redox-activated forms. Science 258: 1898-1902.

*Taiz, L. and E. Zeiger. 1998. Plant Physiology, 2nd edn. Sinauer Associates Inc. Publ. Co., Sunderland, MA. pp. 103-124 summarize the mineral nutrition of plants.

Terry, N. and G. Bañuelos (eds.) 1999. Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soil and Water. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL.

Trapp, S. and J. Craig McFarlane (eds.) 1995. Plant Contamination: Modeling and Simulation of Organic Chemical Processes. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL.

Walinga, I. et al. (eds.) 1995. Plant Analysis Manual. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht c1995-.

Winter, A. and W. G. Siesser. 1994. Coccolithophores. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge.

Young, J. R. et al. 1992. Crystal assembly and phylogenetic evolution in heterococcoliths. Nature 356: 516- .


* Special interest.

** Suggested reading.



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