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This two-volume book is a valuable resource to students,
researchers, scientists, commercial producers, consultants and
policymakers interested in agriculture or plant sciences
particularly in date palm biotechnology. Date Palm Biotechnology
Protocols, Volume 1: Tissue Culture and Applications is comprised
of 27 chapters covering adventitious organogenesis, somatic
embryogenesis, contamination, hyperhydricity, acclimatization, cell
suspension, protoplast and bioreactors, genetic transformation
secondary metabolites, and abiotic stress. Written in the highly
successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters
include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the
necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and practical, Date Palm
Biotechnology Protocols, Volume 1: Tissue Culture and Applications
aims to supplement the previous volume and to provide precise
stepwise protocols in the field of date palm biotechnology.
This important reference book is the first comprehensive
resource worldwide that reflects research achievements in date palm
biotechnology, documenting research events during the last four
decades, current status, and future outlook. This book is essential
for researchers, policy makers, and commercial entrepreneurs
concerned with date palm. The book is invaluable for date palm
biotechnology students and specialists. This monument is written by
an international team of experienced researchers from both academia
and industry. It consists of five sections covering all aspects of
date palm biotechnology including A) Micropropagation, B)
Somaclonal Variation, Mutation and Selection, C) Germplasm
Biodiversity and Conservation, D) Genetics and Genetic Improvement,
and E) Metabolites and Industrial Biotechnology. The book brings
together the principles and practices of contemporary date palm
biotechnology. Each chapter contains background knowledge related
to the topic, followed by a comprehensive literature review of
research methodology and results including the authors own
experience including illustrative tables and photographs."
This important 2-volume reference book is the first comprehensive
resource reflecting the current global status and prospects of date
palm cultivation by country. This volume covers Asia and Europe.
The Asian countries included are: Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq,
Pakistan, Oman, Yemen, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Syria,
Palestine and India. Europe is represented by Spain. Topics
discussed are: cultivation practices; genetic resources and
breeding; conservation and germplasm banks; cultivar classification
and identification based on morphological and molecular markers;
micropropagation and progress toward scale-up production; and
advances in dates processing and marketing. Chapters are supported
by tables and color photographs. Appendixes summarize traits and
distribution of major cultivars, commercial resources of offshoots
and in vitro plants; and institutions and scientific societies
concerned with date palm.
This book is the first volume of a comprehensive assemblage of
contemporary knowledge relevant to genomics and other omics in date
palm. Volume 1 consists of 11 chapters arranged in 3 parts grouped
according to subject. Part I, Biology and Phylogeny, focuses on
date palm biology, evolution and origin. Part II, Biodiversity and
Molecular Identification, covers conformity of in vitro derived
plants, molecular markers, barcoding, pollinizer genetics and
gender determination. Part III, Genome Mapping and Bioinformatics,
addresses genome mapping of nuclear, chloroplast and mitochondrial
DNA, in addition to a chapter on progress made in date palm
bioinformatics. This volume represents the efforts of 30
international scientists from 10 countries and contains 78 figures
and 30 tables to illustrate presented concepts. Volume 2 is
published under the title: Omics and Molecular Breeding.
This important 2-volume reference book is the first comprehensive
resource reflecting the current global status and prospects of date
palm cultivation by country. This volume covers Africa and the
Americas. Countries included are: Egypt, Algeria, Sudan, Tunisia,
Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Niger, Cameroon, Djibouti, Chad, Mali
Somalia, Ethiopia, Burkina Faso and Senegal, as well as the United
States of America and the South American countries Chile and Peru.
Topics discussed are: cultivation practices; genetic resources and
breeding; conservation and germplasm banks; cultivar classification
and identification based on morphological and molecular markers;
micropropagation and progress toward scale-up production; and
advances in dates processing and marketing. Chapters are supported
by tables and color photographs. Appendixes summarize traits and
distribution of major cultivars, commercial resources of offshoots
and in vitro plants; and institutions and scientific societies
concerned with date palm.
This two-volume book is a valuable resource to students,
researchers, scientists, commercial producers, consultants and
policymakers interested in agriculture or plant sciences
particularly in date palm biotechnology. Chapters in Date Palm
Biotechnology Protocols: Volume 2: Germplasm Conservation and
Molecular Breeding guides readers through methods and protocols on
germplasm in vitro conservation, molecular analysis of in vitro
cultures, genetic diversity, cultivar identity, gender
identification, genomics, and proteomics. Written in the highly
successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters
include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the
necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and practical, Date Palm
Biotechnology Protocols: Volume 2: Germplasm Conservation and
Molecular Breeding aims to supplement the previous volume and to
provide precise stepwise protocols in the field of date palm
biotechnology.
This book examines the development of innovative modern
methodologies towards augmenting conventional plant breeding, in
individual crops, for the production of new crop varieties under
the increasingly limiting environmental and cultivation factors to
achieve sustainable agricultural production, enhanced food
security, in addition to providing raw materials for innovative
industrial products and pharmaceuticals. This is Vol 6, subtitled
Industrial and Food Crops, which consists of two parts. Included in
Part I are 11 industrial plant species utilized as sources of raw
materials for the production of industrial products including pulp
and wood crops (acacia), fiber (cotton, jute and ramie), rubber
(guayule and rubber tree), oil (jojoba and flax), biofuels and
pharmaceutical (agave) and sugar source (sugarcane). Part II covers
7 food plants selected for their utilization in food industries for
the production of chocolate (cacao), cooking oil (oil palm,
safflower, sesame and sunflower) and natural flavors and aroma
(saffron and vanilla). This volume is contributed by 60
internationally reputable scientists from 14 countries. Each
chapter comprehensively reviews the modern literature on the
subject and reflects the authors own experience.
This two-volume book is a valuable resource to students,
researchers, scientists, commercial producers, consultants and
policymakers interested in agriculture or plant sciences
particularly in date palm biotechnology. Chapters in Date Palm
Biotechnology Protocols: Volume 2: Germplasm Conservation and
Molecular Breeding guides readers through methods and protocols on
germplasm in vitro conservation, molecular analysis of in vitro
cultures, genetic diversity, cultivar identity, gender
identification, genomics, and proteomics. Written in the highly
successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters
include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the
necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and practical, Date Palm
Biotechnology Protocols: Volume 2: Germplasm Conservation and
Molecular Breeding aims to supplement the previous volume and to
provide precise stepwise protocols in the field of date palm
biotechnology.
This important 2-volume reference book is the first comprehensive
resource reflecting the current global status and prospects of date
palm cultivation by country. This volume covers Asia and Europe.
The Asian countries included are: Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq,
Pakistan, Oman, Yemen, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Syria,
Palestine and India. Europe is represented by Spain. Topics
discussed are: cultivation practices; genetic resources and
breeding; conservation and germplasm banks; cultivar classification
and identification based on morphological and molecular markers;
micropropagation and progress toward scale-up production; and
advances in dates processing and marketing. Chapters are supported
by tables and color photographs. Appendixes summarize traits and
distribution of major cultivars, commercial resources of offshoots
and in vitro plants; and institutions and scientific societies
concerned with date palm.
This important 2-volume reference book is the first comprehensive
resource reflecting the current global status and prospects of date
palm cultivation by country. This volume covers Africa and the
Americas. Countries included are: Egypt, Algeria, Sudan, Tunisia,
Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Niger, Cameroon, Djibouti, Chad, Mali
Somalia, Ethiopia, Burkina Faso and Senegal, as well as the United
States of America and the South American countries Chile and Peru.
Topics discussed are: cultivation practices; genetic resources and
breeding; conservation and germplasm banks; cultivar classification
and identification based on morphological and molecular markers;
micropropagation and progress toward scale-up production; and
advances in dates processing and marketing. Chapters are supported
by tables and color photographs. Appendixes summarize traits and
distribution of major cultivars, commercial resources of offshoots
and in vitro plants; and institutions and scientific societies
concerned with date palm.
This book is the first comprehensive assemblage of contemporary
knowledge relevant to genomics and other omics in date palm. Volume
2 consists of 11 chapters. Part I, Nutritional and Pharmaceuticals
Properties, covers the utilization of date palm as an ingredient of
various food products, a source of bioactive compounds and the
production of nanomaterials. Part II, Omics Technologies, addresses
omics resources, proteomics and metabolomics. Part III, Molecular
Breeding and Genome Modification, focuses on genetic improvement
technologies based on mutagenesis, quantitative traits loci and
genome editing. Part IV, Genomics of Abiotic and Biotic Stress,
covers metagenomics of beneficial microbes to enhance tolerance to
abiotic stress and the various genomics advances as they apply to
insect control. This volume represents the efforts of 34
international scientists from 12 countries and contains 65 figures
and 19 tables to illustrate presented concepts. Volume 1 is
published under the title: Phylogeny, Biodiversity and Mapping.
This book is the first volume of a comprehensive assemblage of
contemporary knowledge relevant to genomics and other omics in date
palm. Volume 1 consists of 11 chapters arranged in 3 parts grouped
according to subject. Part I, Biology and Phylogeny, focuses on
date palm biology, evolution and origin. Part II, Biodiversity and
Molecular Identification, covers conformity of in vitro derived
plants, molecular markers, barcoding, pollinizer genetics and
gender determination. Part III, Genome Mapping and Bioinformatics,
addresses genome mapping of nuclear, chloroplast and mitochondrial
DNA, in addition to a chapter on progress made in date palm
bioinformatics. This volume represents the efforts of 30
international scientists from 10 countries and contains 78 figures
and 30 tables to illustrate presented concepts. Volume 2 is
published under the title: Omics and Molecular Breeding.
This book is the first comprehensive assemblage of contemporary
knowledge relevant to genomics and other omics in date palm. Volume
2 consists of 11 chapters. Part I, Nutritional and Pharmaceuticals
Properties, covers the utilization of date palm as an ingredient of
various food products, a source of bioactive compounds and the
production of nanomaterials. Part II, Omics Technologies, addresses
omics resources, proteomics and metabolomics. Part III, Molecular
Breeding and Genome Modification, focuses on genetic improvement
technologies based on mutagenesis, quantitative traits loci and
genome editing. Part IV, Genomics of Abiotic and Biotic Stress,
covers metagenomics of beneficial microbes to enhance tolerance to
abiotic stress and the various genomics advances as they apply to
insect control. This volume represents the efforts of 34
international scientists from 12 countries and contains 65 figures
and 19 tables to illustrate presented concepts. Volume 1 is
published under the title: Phylogeny, Biodiversity and Mapping.
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Date Palm
Jameel M. Al-Khayri, Shri Mohan Jain, Dennis V. Johnson, Robert R Krueger
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Date palm, (Phoenix dactylifera), tree of the palm family
(Arecaceae) is cultivated for its sweet edible fruits. Over the
past century, it has become a major commercial fruit crop and a key
component of agricultural production in the world's subtropical
arid and semiarid regions. A crop suited both to the low-input
small farmer and the modern high-input commercial plantation, the
date palm provides livelihood to millions of people living in
marginal land areas where farming options are restricted. Date palm
is mainly grown for its fruits, but the whole tree is utilized.
Research into date palm improvement for fruit production in recent
decades has brought about improved elite cultivars, stress and
pathogen resistance, and enhanced postharvest technologies. These
developments have led to revised recommendations for date palm
producers, and increased opportunity to promote novel fruit
products. This book provides: A practical manual on modern date
palm cultivation Best practices for optimal fruit production levels
of high-quality fruit Opportunities for more complete utilization
of the multitude of products the date palm can provide at both the
subsistence and commercial level of production.
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