Plant Protoplasts
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Plant Protoplasts

International Review of Cytology, Vol. 16

  1. 320 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Plant Protoplasts

International Review of Cytology, Vol. 16

About this book

Plant Protoplasts covers the techniques involved with, and uses of, protoplast technology. The book discusses isolation, fusion, and culture of higher plant protoplasts, lower plant protoplasts, and blue-green algal protoplast. The text also describes the production of haploid protoplasts from developing pollen grains; the use of protoplasts in mutant selection schemes, and the development of protoplast systems for use with monocotyledonous plants. The book will be invaluable to plant technologists, botanists, biochemists, research workers as well as advanced students interested in gaining a background knowledge of the field.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Plant Protoplasts
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Contributors
  6. Preface
  7. Supplements in Series
  8. Chapter 1. The Enzymatic Isolation of Plant Protoplasts: Historical Perspective
  9. Chapter 2. Protoplasts and Spheroplasts of Cyanobacteria
  10. Chapter 3. Protoplasts of Nonvascular Plants
  11. Chapter 4. Plant Protoplast Isolation and Culture
  12. Chapter 5. Wall Regeneration around Isolated Protoplasts
  13. Chapter 6. Isolation and Culture of Protoplasts of Grasses
  14. Chapter 7. Protoplasts in Plant Virus Research
  15. Chapter 8. Haploid Protoplasts
  16. Chapter 9. Somatic Hybridization: Fusion Methods, Recovery of Hybrids, and Genetic Analysis
  17. Chapter 10. Protoplasts in Mutant Selection and Characterization
  18. Chapter 11. Protoplast Transformation by Ti Plasmid—Whole Plants and Progeny
  19. Chapter 12. Methods and Mechanisms of Gene Uptake in Protoplasts
  20. Chapter 13. Protoplast Technology Applied to Metabolite Production
  21. Chapter 14. Higher Plant Protoplasts—Retrospect and Prospect
  22. Index