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Plant Tissue Culture, Development, and Biotechnology
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eBook - PDF
Plant Tissue Culture, Development, and Biotechnology
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Under the vast umbrella of Plant Sciences resides a plethora of highly specialized fields. Botanists, agronomists, horticulturists, geneticists, and physiologists each employ a different approach to the study of plants and each for a different end goal. Yet all will find themselves in the laboratory engaging in what can broadly be termed biotechnol
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Editors
- Contributors
- Section I. Introduction
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Section II. Supporting Methodologies and General Concepts
- Chapter 2. Getting Started with Tissue CultureāMedia Preparation, Sterile Technique, and Laboratory Equipment
- Chapter 3. Nutrition of Cell and Organ Cultures
- Chapter 4. PGRs and Their Use in Micropropagation
- Chapter 5. Elements of In Vitro Research
- Chapter 6. Proper Use of Microscopes
- Chapter 7. Plant Histological Techniques
- Chapter 8. A Brief Introduction to Plant Anatomy and Morphology
- Chapter 9. Seed Development and Germination
- Chapter 10. Molecular Tools for Studying Plant Genetic Diversity
- Chapter 11. Molecular Approaches to the Study of Plant Development
- Section III. Propagation and Development Concepts
- Chapter 12. Propagation by Shoot Culture
- Chapter 13. Micropropagation of Syngonium by Shoot Culture
- Chapter 14. Micropropagation and In Vitro Flowering of Rose
- Chapter 15. Micropropagation of Potato by Node Culture and Microtuber Production
- Chapter 16. Commercial Laboratory Production
- Chapter 17. Detection and Elimination of Microbial Endophytes and Prevention of Contamination in Plant Tissue Culture
- Chapter 18. Culture Indexing for Bacterial and Fungal Contaminants
- Chapter 19. Propagation from Nonmeristematic TissuesāOrganogenesis
- Chapter 20. Developing a Molecular Understanding of In Vitro and In Planta Shoot Organogenesis
- Chapter 21. Direct Shoot Organogenesis from Leaf Explants of Chrysanthemum and African Violets
- Chapter 22. Propagation from Nonmeristematic TissuesāNonzygotic Embryogenesis
- Chapter 23. Developmental and Molecular Aspects of Nonzygotic (Somatic) Embryogenesis
- Chapter 24. Embryogenic Callus and Suspension Cultures from Leaves of Orchardgrass
- Chapter 25. Direct Nonzygotic Embryogenesis from Leaves and Flower Receptacles of Cineraria
- Section IV. Crop Improvement Techniques
- Chapter 26. ProtoplastsāAn Increasingly Valuable Tool in Plant Research
- Chapter 27. Demonstration of Principles of Protoplast Isolation Using Chrysanthemum and Orchardgrass Leaves
- Chapter 28. Isolation, Culture, and Fusion of Tobacco and Potato Protoplasts
- Chapter 29. Haploid Cultures
- Chapter 30. Production of Haploid Tobacco and Potato Plants Using Anther Culture
- Chapter 31. Embryo Rescue
- Chapter 32. Promoters and Gene Expression Regulation
- Chapter 33. Genetic Engineering Technologies
- Chapter 34. Transformation of Plant Meristems
- Chapter 35. Genetic Transformation of Chysanthemum and Tobacco Using Agrobacterium tumefaciens
- Chapter 36. Genetic Transformation of Tobacco and Production of Transgenic Plants
- Chapter 37. Genetically Modified Controversies
- Chapter 38. Cryopreservation of Plant Cells, Tissues, and Organs
- Chapter 39. Cryopreservation of In Vitro Grown Shoot Tips
- Chapter 40. Cryopreservation of Orthodox and Recalcitrant Seed
- Chapter 41. Plant Biotechnology for the Production of Natural Products
- Chapter 42. Pigment Production in Ajuga Cell Cultures
- Chapter 43. Variation in Tissue Culture
- Section V. The Business of Biotechnology
- Chapter 44. Biotechnology Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century
- Chapter 45. Intellectual Property Protection for Plants
- Index
- Back cover