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E-raamat: Micropropagation of Ornamental Plants: Research and Practice

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Micropropagation through an in vitro culture technique is a reliable biotechnological tool that holds a better scope and future for the propagation of numerous economically prominent ornamentals, including those having value in the foliage and flowering plants industry. As a lucrative alternative approach to conventional propagation, micropropagation is a highly refined, well-developed and suitable method to produce a large scale of progeny plants which are genetically identical to the stock plant in a short time. Micropropagation of ornamental plants is increasingly and continuously involved in the scientific progress of plant biotechnology and has a relevant horticultural impact. Accordingly, a new book on micropropagation of ornamental plants is always required. Microprpagation of Ornamental Plants: Research and Practice consists of nine chapters divided into four sections authored by experienced and prestigious authors from different parts of the globe. The editor and authors are recognized as eminent scientists in their fields, and they add the quality and credibility to the content. Each chapter is illustrated and attempts to convey the practical as well as the theoretical aspects of microproparagtion. This anthology combines smartly refined micropropagation protocols of a considerable number of economically important ornamental species. Furthermore, the book will serve as a reference for horticulturists, researchers, lecturers, and students in horticulture, agriculture and biotechnology.
Preface vii
Part I Theoretical Basis of In vitro Propagation
1(20)
Chapter 1 In vitro Multiplication of Plant Tissue Culture: Foundations and Practices
3(18)
Si hem Soufi
Sarra Arbaoui
Taoufik Bettaieb
Part II In vitro Propagation of Herbaceous Ornamental Plants
21(66)
Chapter 2 Micropropagation of Some Herbaceous Ornamental Plants
23(24)
Satyesh Chandra Roy
Tui Ray
Prasenjit Saha
Ashutosh Mukherjee
Chapter 3 A New Wind Is Blowing Through Phalaenopsis Micropropagation
47(12)
Stefaan P. O. Werbrouck
Chapter 4 A New Protocol for Micropropagation of Lilium longiflorum L.: Use of Cyclodextrin in a Double Phase Medium
59(16)
Sarra Arbaoui
Sihem Soufi
Soumaya Matmati
Taoufik Bettaieb
Chapter 5 Efficient Protocols for the in vitro Propagation of the Bulbous Ornamental Plant Gladiolus grandiflorus Hort
75(12)
Sihem Soufi
Sarra Arbaoui
Taoufik Bettaieb
Part III In vitro Propagation of Some Woody Ornamental Plants Via Organogenesis and Somatic Embryogenesis: Generalities and Studied Cases
87(50)
Chapter 6 Micropropagation of Jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosaefolia D. Don)
89(26)
Tsuyoshi E. Maruyama
Yoshihisa Hosoi
Chapter 7 Propagation of Ryukyumatsu (Pinus luchuensis Mayr.) via Somatic Embryogenesis
115(22)
Yoshihisa Hosoi
Tsuyoshi E. Maruyama
Part VI In vitro Propagation of Ornamental Monocots
137(72)
Chapter 8 Somatic Embryogenesis as a Tool for Propagation of Palm Trees (Arecaceae): Principles, Strategies and Challenges
139(56)
Inae Marie de Araujo Silva
Jonny Everson Scherwinski-Pereira
Chapter 9 A Shortened Protocol for the Micropropagation of a Bird of Paradise (Strelizia reginae Ait.)
195(14)
Sarra Arbaoui
Sihem Soufi
Taoufik Bettaieb
About the Editor 209(2)
Index 211