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Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 23, Biology of the Plant Cuticle
Markus Riederer (Editor), Caroline Muller (Editor)
ISBN: 978-1-4051-3268-8
Hardcover
456 pages
July 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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"All authors are unmistakably experts in their respective fields, and the editors assembled top quality international representation, adding to the breadth of their volume."

"It is a pleasure to study this meticulously edited volume, because each chapter is so well-organized and thoroughly documented with ample references. Research scientists and professionals from diverse disciplines, both academic and from the industrial sectors will derive benefit from this book."

Dorothea Bedigian, Research Associate, Missouri Botanical Garden in Plant Science Bulletin, Volume 52, Number 4, 2006 (The Botanical Society of America)

"Another instalment from Blackwell Publishing's noteworthy Annual Plant Review Series. As always, it includes chapters on the latest research on us its subject written by experts in the field. This is the first experiment-based comprehensive scientific book devoted the plant cuticle since the 1970's that is not a compilation of conference proceedings...[and] is of interest to ecologists, environmental scientists, entomologists, and phytopathologists. In addition, information for horticultural scientists is included. This volume is excellent and long overdue source of information about the current research on the plant cuticle."
Marissa N. Oppel in JournalBotanical Research, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2007

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