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Lalla Vakyani
Georhe D Grierson and Barnett
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R862
Discovery Miles 8 620
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Plant biotechnology offers important opportunities for agriculture,
horticul ture, and the food industry by generating new transgenic
crop varieties with altered properties. This is likely to change
farming practices, improve the quality of fresh and processed plant
products, and reduce the impact of food production on the
environment. The purpose of this series is to review the basic
science that underpins plant biotechnology and to show how this
knowledge is being used in directed plant breeding. It is intended
for those involved in fundamental and applied research on
transgenic plants in the academic and commercial sectors. The first
volume deals with plant genes, how they work, and their transfer
from one organism to another. Authors discuss the production and
evaluation of the first generation of transgenic crops resistant to
insects, viruses and herbicides, and consider aspects of gene
regulation and targeting of their protein products to the correct
cellular location. All the contributors are actively engaged in
research in plant biotechnology and several are concerned directly
with its commercial applications. Their chapters highlight the
importance of a fundamental understanding of plant physiology,
biochemistry, and cell and molecular biology for the successful
genetic engineering of plants. This interdisciplinary approach,
which focuses research from traditionally separate areas, is the
key to further developments which are considered in subsequent
volumes. Don Grierson Contributors Alan B. Bennett Mann Laboratory,
Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California, Davis, CA
95616 John W. s."
Plant biotechnology offers important opportunities for agriculture,
horticul ture, and the food industry by generating new transgenic
crop varieties with altered properties. This is likely to change
farming practices, improve the quality of fresh and processed plant
products, and reduce the impact of food production on the
environment. The purpose of this series is to review the basic
science that underpins plant biotechnology and to show how this
knowledge is being used in directed plant breeding. It is intended
for those involved in fundamental and applied research on
transgenic plants in the academic and commercial sectors. The first
volume deals with plant genes, how they work, and their transfer
from one organism to another. Authors discuss the production and
evaluation of the first generation of transgenic crops resistant to
insects, viruses and herbicides, and consider aspects of gene
regulation and targeting of their protein products to the correct
cellular location. All the contributors are actively engaged in
research in plant biotechnology and several are concerned directly
with its commercial applications. Their chapters highlight the
importance of a fundamental understanding of plant physiology,
biochemistry, and cell and molecular biology for the successful
genetic engineering of plants. This interdisciplinary approach,
which focuses research from traditionally separate areas, is the
key to further developments which are considered in subsequent
volumes. Don Grierson Contributors Alan B. Bennett Mann Laboratory,
Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California, Davis, CA
95616 John W. s."
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Lalla Vakyani
Georhe D Grierson and Barnett
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R591
Discovery Miles 5 910
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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