Preface | p. vii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Cellulose Biosynthesis | p. 2 |
Cellulose Biosynthesis Inhibitors | p. 5 |
Dichlobenil | p. 5 |
Isoxaben | p. 11 |
Thaxtomin A | p. 16 |
Other CBIs | p. 19 |
Compounds Proposed to Indirectly Inhibit Cellulose Biosynthesis | p. 25 |
Quinclorac | p. 25 |
Ancymidol | p. 28 |
Coumarin and Derivatives | p. 29 |
Cobtorin | p. 32 |
Triaziflam | p. 33 |
Indaziflam | p. 34 |
MBTU | p. 35 |
Oxaziclomefone | p. 35 |
CBIs-related Mutants | p. 37 |
Mutants Resistant to CBIs | p. 41 |
Mutants with Changed Sensitivity to CBIs | p. 43 |
Some Mutants Show Similar Phenotypes to CBIs-Treated Plants | p. 44 |
CBIs as Tools to Research the Structural Plasticity of Cell Walls | p. 47 |
Habituation to CBIs | p. 47 |
Habituation to Dichlobenil | p. 48 |
Habituation to Isoxaben | p. 50 |
Habituation to Quinclorac | p. 51 |
Habituation to Thaxtomin A | p. 51 |
Dehabituation | p. 51 |
New Perspectives in CBIs Uses | p. 53 |
Conclusion | p. 55 |
References | p. 57 |
Index | p. 79 |
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