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Main Title Plant Propagation by Tissue Culture Volume 1. The Background / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author George, Edwin F.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Hall, Michael A.
Klerk, Geert-Jan De.
Publisher Springer Netherlands,
Year Published 2008
Call Number QK1-989
ISBN 9781402050053
Subjects Life sciences ; Agriculture ; Cytology ; Botany ; Plant anatomy ; Plant physiology
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5005-3
Edition 3rd Edition.
Collation XII, 502 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
Plant Tissue Culture Procedure - Background -- Micropropagation: Uses and Methods -- The Components of Plant Tissue Culture Media I: Macro- and Micro-Nutrients -- The Components of Plant Tissue Culture Media II: Organic Additions, Osmotic and pH Effects, and Support Systems -- Plant Growth Regulators I: Introduction; Auxins, their Analogues and Inhibitors -- Plant Growth Regulators II: Cytokinins, their Analogues and Antagonists -- Plant Growth Regulators III : Gibberellins, Ethylene, Abscisic Acid, their Analogues and Inhibitors; Miscellaneous Compounds. -- Developmental Biology -- Somatic Embryogenesis -- Adventitious Regeneration -- Stock Plant Physiological Factors Affecting Growth and Morphogenesis -- Effects of the Physical Environment -- The Anatomy and Morphology of Tissue Cultured Plants. It is now more than twenty years since the first edition of this work appeared and nearly fifteen since the second. Whilst much of the information in those editions has stood the test of time, inevitably, because of the pace of research, a new edition is clearly timely. This is true, not only because many more species have been the subject of propagation studies, but because the background to the field - with which this volume deals - has changed almost out of all recognition. In particular, our knowledge of plant development, genetics physiology, biochemistry and molecular biology has expanded exponentially - often through work on mutants of Arabidopsis - and opened up many new avenues for the plant propagator to explore. Equally, the commercial significance of plant propagation has increased significantly. As an example, in the second edition there was a single chapter on plant growth regulators - in this there are three, reflecting the fact that not only is there more information on those PGRs we recognised in 1993, but that several new ones are now known. Equally, fifteen years ago we knew little of the molecular basis of plant development e. g. flower and shoot development, in this edition it has merited a whole chapter, much of which relates to discoveries in the last decade. Because of these factors, it was felt that a different approach was required for this edition.