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|a Plant biotechnology :
|b comprehensive biotechnology, second supplement /
|c volume editors, Michael W. Fowler & Graham S. Warren ; editor-in-chief, Murray Moo-Young.
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|a Today it is generally accepted that one of the key areas of biotechnology for the next century will be in plant-based biotechnology. Biotechnology has created new opportunities for plant scientists, with important applications to agriculture and forestry. This reference text is divided into five sections for ease of presentation. The first section focuses on the structure, composition and functionality of plant cells and genes with particular emphasis on the cellular and molecular biology of plants and cultured cells. Section two is concerned with the direct exploitation of cell cultures for the production of useful substances. The third section deals with regeneration and propagation systems. The fourth section considers the increasingly central area of genetic manipulation of plant cell systems. The last section is on specific applications in plant biotechnology. This reference work is a survey of these various facets of plant biotechnology. The individual chapters and the follow-up literature cited allow an easy access to the various subject areas and will, hopefully, stimulate interest in these rapidly moving and exciting fields of research.
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|a Front Cover; Plant Biotechnology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Contributors; Contents of All Volumes; Chapter 1. The Cell Biology of Plant Cell Culture Systems; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 THE MAJOR CELL TYPES; 1.3 CELL TYPES IN CULTURE; 1.4 SEPARATION OF CELL TYPES; 1.5 FRACTIONATION OF PLANT CELLS; 1.6 SUBCELLULAR ORGANELLES; 1.7 HORMONAL EFFECTS ON CULTURED PLANT CELLS; 1.8 HORMONE BIOCHEMISTRY AND CELLULAR ROLES; 1.9 THE INTERPRETATION OF OBSERVATIONS ON THE EFFECTS OF HORMONES IN CELL CULTURES; 1.10 HORMONE-HORMONE INTERACTIONS; 1.11 HORMONE HABITUATION
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|a 1.12 OTHER CELLULAR PROCESSES IN CULTURED PLANT CELLS1.13 THE GROWTH OF PLANT CELLS IN SUSPENSION CULTURE; 1.14 CELLULAR COHESIVENESS IN CULTURES; 1.15 SELECTION, COOPERATION AND COMPETITION IN CELL CULTURES; 1.16 ELECTRICAL EFFECTS ON PLANT CELL GROWTH; 1.17 CELL LINES AND CLONES; 1.18 CELL LINE PRESERVATION; 1.19 NOVEL METHODS OF CULTURE; 1.20 AUTOMATION; 1.21 CONCLUSIONS; 1.22 REFERENCES; Chapter 2. The Molecular Biology of Plant Cells and Cultures; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 GENOME SIZE AND ORGANIZATION IN HIGHER PLANTS; 2.3 EFFECT OF GENOME SIZE ON THE MANIPULATION OF PLANT GENOMES
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|a 2.4 TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS2.5 SOMACLONAL VARIATION; 2.6 GENERAL CONCLUSIONS; 2.7 REFERENCES; Chapter 3. Cell Selection; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 SELECTION SYSTEMS; 3.3 THEORETICAL LIMITATIONS; 3.4 HERBICIDE TOLERANCE; 3.5 SALT TOLERANCE; 3.6 HEAVY METAL TOLERANCE; 3.7 DISEASE RESISTANCE; 3.8 AMINO ACID OVERPRODUCTION; 3.9 MISCELLANEOUS; 3.10 CONCLUSIONS; 3.11 REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Bioreactors for the Mass Cultivation of Plant Cells; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 CHARACTERISTICS OF PLANT CELL SUSPENSIONS; 4.3 BIOREACTOR CONFIGURATION; 4.4 BIOREACTOR OPERATION; 4.5 REFERENCES
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|a Chapter 5. Immobilized Plant Cells5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 SYSTEMS FOR IMMOBILIZED CULTURES; 5.3 CHARACTERISTICS OF IMMOBILIZED PLANT CELLS; 5.4 MASS TRANSFER; 5.5 PRODUCT RELEASE; 5.6 CONCLUDING REMARKS; 5.7 REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Plant Cell Culture, Process Systems and Product Synthesis; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 PLANT CELLS AND TISSUE CULTURE; 6.3 CELL CULTURES FOR BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS; 6.4 MASS CULTURE SYSTEMS; 6.5 ALTERNATIVE PROCESS SYSTEMS; 6.6 PRODUCT RECOVERY; 6.7 PRODUCTIVITY AND ECONOMICS; 6.8 FUTURE POTENTIALS AND NOVEL PRODUCTS; 6.9 REFERENCES
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|a Chapter 7. Plant Regeneration from Cultured Protoplasts of Higher Plants7.1 TOTIPOTENCY, MORPHOGENESIS AND THE CENTRAL ROLE OF PLANT REGENERATION FROM TISSUE CULTURES; 7.2 PROTOPLASTS AS A SOURCE FOR REGENERABLE TISSUE CULTURES; 7.3 PROTOPLAST CULTURE; 7.4 PROLIFERATION OF PROTOPLAST-DERIVED MICROCALLI; 7.5 PROTOPLAST ELECTROPORATION AND THE ENHANCEMENT OF CULTURAL RESPONSES; 7.6 PLANT REGENERATION FROM PROTOPLAST-DERIVED CALLUS; 7.7 CONCLUDING REMARKS; 7.8 REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Micropropagation: Principles and Commercial Practice; 8.1 INTRODUCTION; 8.2 PATHWAYS OF REGENERATION
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