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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 biotechnology. Addressing a wide variety of related topics,
Plant Tissue Culture, Development, and Biotechnology gives the
practical and technical knowledge needed to train the next
generation of plant scientists regardless of their ultimate
specialization. With the detailed perspectives and hands-on
training signature to the authors previous bestselling books, Plant
Development and Biotechnology and Plant Tissue Culture Concepts and
Laboratory Exercises, this book discusses relevant concepts
supported by demonstrative laboratory experiments. It provides
critical thinking questions, concept boxes highlighting important
ideas, and procedure boxes giving precise instruction for
experiments, including step-by-step procedures, such as the proper
microscope use with digital photography, along with anticipated
results, and a list of materials needed to perform them.
Integrating traditional plant sciences with recent advances in
plant tissue culture, development, and biotechnology, chapters
address germplasm preservation, plant growth regulators, embryo
rescue, micropropagation of roses, haploid cultures, and
transformation of meristems. Going beyond the scope of a simple
laboratory manual, this book also considers special topics such as
copyrights, patents, legalities, trade secrets, and the business of
biotechnology. Focusing on plant culture development and its
applications in biotechnology across a myriad of plant science
specialties, this text uses a broad range of species and practical
laboratory exercises to make it useful fo
Biotechnology revolutionized traditional plant breeding programs.
This rapid change produced new discussions on techniques and
opportunities for commerce, as well as a fear of the unknown. Plant
Development and Biotechnology addresses the major issues of the
field, with chapters on broad topics written by specialists. The
book applies an informal style that addresses the major aspects of
development and biotechnology with minimal references, without
sacrificing information or accuracy. Divided into five primary
parts , this volume explores how the field emerged from its early
theoretical base to the technical discipline of today. It also
covers progress being made with genetically engineered plants,
providing a snapshot of the field's controversial present. Part III
discusses methods for preparing media, creating solutions and
dilutions, and accomplishing sterile culture work. It investigates
common methods for visualizing and documenting studies, and
quantifying responses of tissue culture in research.P art IV
delivers the essential foundation of plant tissue culture,
introducing the three types of commonly used culture regeneration
systems.; Part V integrates propagation technique
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 biotechnology. Addressing a wide variety of related topics,
Plant Tissue Culture, Development, and Biotechnology gives the
practical and technical knowledge needed to train the next
generation of plant scientists regardless of their ultimate
specialization. With the detailed perspectives and hands-on
training signature to the authors' previous bestselling books,
Plant Development and Biotechnology and Plant Tissue Culture
Concepts and Laboratory Exercises, this book discusses relevant
concepts supported by demonstrative laboratory experiments. It
provides critical thinking questions, concept boxes highlighting
important ideas, and procedure boxes giving precise instruction for
experiments, including step-by-step procedures, such as the proper
microscope use with digital photography, along with anticipated
results, and a list of materials needed to perform them.
Integrating traditional plant sciences with recent advances in
plant tissue culture, development, and biotechnology, chapters
address germplasm preservation, plant growth regulators, embryo
rescue, micropropagation of roses, haploid cultures, and
transformation of meristems. Going beyond the scope of a simple
laboratory manual, this book also considers special topics such as
copyrights, patents, legalities, trade secrets, and the business of
biotechnology. Focusing on plant culture development and its
applications in biotechnology across a myriad of plant science
specialties, this text uses a broad range of species and practical
laboratory exercises to make it useful for anyone engaged in the
plant sciences.
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