Plant Biology
Physiology, development, and ecology of plants.
Plant Biology sits within biology and addresses physiology, development, and ecology of plants. The page below sketches the conceptual scope of the area, the methodological tools it relies on, and the recent literature anchoring its current frontier.
The area organises around a small number of recurring axes: scope (what biological scales the work spans), method (the dominant experimental or computational tools), data regime (what kinds of measurements are now routine vs. still frontier), and open questions (what the field cannot yet do reliably). The sources below cover different combinations of these axes.
Foundational references
Taiz, Plant Physiology and Development is a standard reference for the foundations covered here, used across the field to anchor terminology, canonical models, and the relationships between sub-areas of plant biology. Treat it as the entry point to which the more specialised work below adds frontier detail.
Buchanan, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants is a standard reference for the foundations covered here, used across the field to anchor terminology, canonical models, and the relationships between sub-areas of plant biology. Treat it as the entry point to which the more specialised work below adds frontier detail.
Open questions
Open questions in plant biology cluster around scaling current methods to larger systems, integrating measurements across modalities, and producing predictive rather than descriptive models. The references above mark the work that the next iteration of this page should engage with in more specific detail.
Prerequisites
Sources
- textbook · primary · 2018Plant Physiology and Developmenttaiz-2018, zeiger-2018, moller-ian-2018, murphy-angus-2018
- textbook · primary · 2015Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plantsbuchanan-bob-2015, gruissem-2015, jones-russell-2015
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Photosynthesis
Light reactions, carbon fixation, and the engineering of photosynthesis.
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Plant Development
Meristems, hormonal control, and architecture of plant growth.
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Plant Immunity
PTI, ETI, and the molecular basis of plant defense against pathogens.
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Plant Stress Responses
Drought, heat, salt, and nutrient-stress tolerance mechanisms.
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Plant–Microbe Interactions
Symbioses, the rhizosphere, mycorrhizae, and nitrogen fixation.
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Crop Genomics and Breeding
Genomic-assisted improvement of cereals, legumes, and horticultural species.
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Plant Evolution and Phylogeny
Evolutionary history of land plants and key innovations.
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