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From: Stokes Baker [mailto:bakerss@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 2:52 PM
To: 'plant-ed@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: CURRENT Plant Form and Function text?
I will be teaching Botany: Plant Form and Function next term. This is a
400
level course at the University of Detroit Mercy designed to sup****t the
needs of secondary education majors. The text I use to use, Moore's
Botany:
Plant Form and Function Vol. 1, is not out of print. I have look at a few
general botany text, but I have not been very happy because they present
the
same phenomenology I studies as a freshmen 25 years ago. I would expect a
botany text to cover phytohormones to cover aspects of signal transduction
(e.g., G-proteins, etc.) and to at least mention aqua****in. Does anyone
have any suggestions? Does someone have a web site that might substitute
for a text book?
Stokes Baker
University of Detroit Mercy