Recent Advances in Plant in Vitro Culture
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ashland :
Delve Publishing,
2019.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; About the Author; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; Glossary; Preface; Chapter 1 An Introduction to Plant Cell Culture; 1.1. History; Chapter 2 Basic Concepts of Cell Culture; 2.1. Totipotency; 2.2. Cell Morphogenesis; 2.3. Primary Cultures, Confluence, and Passaging of Cells in a Tissue Culture; 2.4. Finite vs. Continuous Cell Lines; 2.5. Suspension and Callus Cultures; 2.6. Cell Culture Medium; 2.7. Cell Culture Conditions; Chapter 3 Setup of a Plant Cell Culture Laboratory
- 3.1. Basic Design and Maintenance3.2. Equipment Needed in a Plant Cell Culture Lab; 3.3. Care and Maintenance of Laboratory Areas; 3.4. Composition of Nutrient Media; 3.5. Media Selection; Chapter 4 Sterilization Techniques; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Work Area; 4.3. Laminar Flow Cabinets; 4.4. Media Sterilization; 4.5. Personnel; 4.6. Explant Sterilization; 4.7. Other Instruments; 4.8. Insect Contamination; 4.9. Methods of Sterilization; 4.10. Types of Surface Disinfectants; 4.11. Avoiding Contaminations; Chapter 5 Micropropagation; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Stages of Micropropagation
- 5.3. Media Preparation5.4. Isolation, Preparation, and Inoculation of The Explant; 5.5. Callus Initiation and Maintenance; 5.6. Sub-Culturing; 5.7. Hardening and Acclimatization; 5.8. Cryopreservation; 5.9. Advantages of Micropropagation; Chapter 6 Types of Plant Tissue Culture Systems; 6.1. Regeneration of Plantlets; 6.2. Regeneration of Seedlings; 6.3. Callus Formation; 6.5. Factors That Affect the Regeneration Capacity of Explants; 6.6. Factors Affecting in Vitro Rooting; 6.7. Methods to Improve Explant Regeneration Capacity; Chapter 7 Embryogenesis; 7.1. Introduction
- 7.2. Types of EmbryogenesisChapter 8 Synthetic Seeds; 8.1. Introduction; 8.2. Parts of a Typical Synthetic Seed; 8.3. Technique for Production of Synthetic Seeds; 8.4. Selection of Plant Material; 8.5. Encapsulation and Addition of Adjuvants; 8.6. Characteristics of Alginate Matrix; 8.7. The Gelling Process; 8.8. Nutritive Requirements; 8.9. Applications and Limitations; 8.10. Advantages of Synthetic Seed Technology; 8.11. Disadvantages of Synthetic Seed Technology; 8.12. Conclusion; Chapter 9 Organogenesis; 9.1. Introduction; 9.2. Direct or Indirect Organogenesis; 9.3. Medium and Ratios
- 9.4. Brief History9.5. Terminology; 9.6. Direct Organogenesis; 9.7. Indirect Organogenesis; 9.8. General Account of Organogenesis; 9.9. Protocol for Organogenesis; Chapter 10 Protoplast Culture; 10.1. Introduction; 10.2. Protoplast Isolation, Purification, and Fusion; 10.3. Source of Protoplasts; 10.4. Test for Viability of Protoplast; 10.5. Protoplast Regeneration; 10.6. Somatic Hybridization; 10.7. Cybridization; 10.8. Applications of Somatic Hybridization and Cybridization; Chapter 11 Haploid Plant Culture; 11.1. Introduction; 11.2. Background for Haploid Formation