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Imprint:Totowa, N.J. : Humana Press, 1999.
Description:1 online resource (xiv, 421 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:Methods in molecular biology ; v. 111
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) ; v. 111.
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11154402
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Other authors / contributors:Hall, Robert D. (Robert David), 1958-
ISBN:9781592595839
1592595839
1280358440
9781280358449
9786610358441
6610358443
0896035492
9780896035492
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
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Summary:In Plant Cell Culture Protocols, Robert Hall and a panel of expert researchers present a comprehensive collection of the most frequently used and broadly applicable techniques for plant cell and tissue culture. Readily reproducible and extensively annotated, the methods cover culture initiation, maintenance, manipulation, application, and long-term storage, with emphasis on techniques for genetic modification and micropropagation. Many of these protocols are currently used in major projects designed to produce improved varieties of important crop plants. In addition, a number of specialized protocols have been included to illustrate the diversity of the techniques available and their widespread applicability. Plant Cell Culture Protocols is aimed at scientists involved in all aspects of plant biotechnological research, as well as those working in other areas of agriculture and horticulture who are interested in expanding their technical repertoire to include in vitro methodology. Its state-of-the-art techniques are certain to make the book today's reference of choice, an indispensable tool in the development of new transgenic plants and full-scale commercial applications.
Other form:Print version: Plant cell culture protocols. Totowa, N.J. : Humana Press, 1999 0896035492 9780896035492
Standard no.:10.1385/1592595839.

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505 0 |a An introduction to plant-cell culture. Pointers to success / R.D. Hall -- Callus initiation, maintenance, and shoot induction in rice / N.W. Blackhall [and others] -- Callus initiation, maintenance, and shoot induction in potato. Monitoring of spontaneous genetic variability in vitro and in vivo / R.F. Curry and A.C. Cassells -- Somatic embryogenesis in barley suspension cultures / M. Kihara [and others] -- Somatic embryogenesis in picea suspension cultures / U. Egertsdotter -- Direct cyclic somatic embryogenesis of cassava for mass production purposes / K.J. Raemakers, E. Jacobsen and R.G. Visser -- Immature inflorescence culture of cereals. A highly responsive system for regeneration and transformation / S. Rasco-Gaunt and P. Barcelo -- Cryopreservation of rice tissue cultures / E.E. Benson and P.T. Lynch -- Noncryogenic, long-term germplasm storage / A. Golmirzaie and J. Toledo -- Micropropagation of strawberry via axillary shoot proliferation / P. Boxus -- Meristem-tip culture for propagation and virus elimination / B.W. Grout -- Clonal propagation of orchids / B. Tisserat and D. Jones -- In vitro propagation of succulent plants / J. Gratton and M.F. Fay -- Micropropagation of flower bulbs. Lily and narcissus / M.M. Langens-Gerrits and G.J. De Klerk -- Clonal propagation of woody species / I.S. Harry and T.A. Thorpe -- Spore-derived axenic cultures of ferns as a method of propagation / M.V. Ford and M.F. Fay -- Protoplast isolation, culture, and plant regeneration from passiflora / P. Anthony [and others] -- Isolation, culture, and plant regeneration of suspension-derived protoplasts of lolium / M. Folling and A. Olesen -- Protoplast fusion for symmetric somatic hybrid production in brassicaceae / J. Fahleson and K. Glimelius -- Production of cybrids in rapeseed (brassica napus) / S. Yarrow -- Microprotoplast-mediated chromosome transfer (mmct) for the direct production of monosomic addition lines / K.S. Ramulu [and others] -- Guard cell protoplasts. Isolation, culture, and regeneration of plants / G. Boorse and G. Tallman -- In vitro fertilization with isolated single gametes / E. Kranz -- Protocols for anther and microspore culture of barley / A. Jahne-Gartner and H. Lorz -- Microspore embryogenesis and in vitro pollen maturation in tobacco / A. Touraev and E. Heberle-Bors -- Embryo rescue following wide crosses / H.C. Sharma -- Mutagenesis and the selection of resistant mutants / P.J. Dix -- The generation of plastid mutants in vitro / P.J. Dix -- Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of petunia leaf disks / I.M. van der Meer -- Transformation of rice via peg-mediated DNA uptake into protoplasts / K. Datta and S.K. Datta -- Transformation of wheat via particle bombardment / I.K. Vasil and V. Vasil -- Plant transformation via protoplast electroporation / G.W. Bates -- Transformation of maize via tissue electroporation / K. D'Halluin [and others] -- Transformation of maize using silicon carbide whiskers / J.M. Dunwell -- Directing anthraquinone accumulation via manipulation of morinda suspension cultures / M.J. Hagendoorn, D.C. Jamar and L.H. van der Plas -- Alkaloid accumulation in catharanthus roseus suspension cultures / A.H. Scragg -- Betalains. Their accumulation and release in vitro / C.S. Hunter and N.J. Kilby. 
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