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Protocol for Somatic Embryogenesis in Woody Plants 2005 ed. [Kõva köide]

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  • Sari: Forestry Sciences 77
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-May-2005
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1402029845
  • ISBN-13: 9781402029844
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 590 pages, kõrgus x laius: 232x156 mm, kaal: 2240 g, X, 590 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Forestry Sciences 77
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-May-2005
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1402029845
  • ISBN-13: 9781402029844
World population is increasing at an alarming rate and this has resulted in increasing tremendously the demand for tree products such as wood for construction materials, fuel and paper, fruits, oils and medicines etc. This has put immense pressure on the worlds supplies of trees and raw material to industry and will continue to do so as long as human population continues to grow. Also, the quality of human diet, especially nutritional components, is adversely affected due to limited genetic improvement of most of fruit trees. Thus there is an immediate need to increase productivity of trees. Improvement has been made through conventional breeding methods, however, conventional breeding is very slow due to long life cycle of trees. A basic strategy in tree improvement is to capture genetic gain through clonal propagation. Clonal propagation via organogenesis is being used for the production of selected elite individual trees. However, the methods are labour intensive, costly, and produce low volumes. Genetic gain can now be captured through somatic embryogenesis. Formation of embryos from somatic cells by a process resembling zygotic embryogenesis is one of the most important features of plants. In 1958, Reinert in Germany and Steward in USA independently reported somatic embryogenesis in carrot cultures. Since then, tremendous progress in somatic embryogenesis of woody and non-woody plants has taken place. It offers a potentially large-scale propagation system for superior clones.
Preface ix
Section A
1. Slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.)
1(10)
R.J. Newton, W. Tang, S.M. Jain
2. Somatic embryogenesis and genetic transformation in Piniis radiata
11(14)
C. Walters, J.I. Find, L.J. Grace
3. Douglas —fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
25(10)
P.K. Gupta, D. Holmstrom
4. Omorika spruce (Picea omorika)
35(12)
S. Mihaljevic, S. Jelaska
5. Somatic embryogenesis in Picea glauca
47(12)
E.C. Yeung, T.A. Thorpe
6. Protocol of somatic embryogenesis: Black spruce (Picea mariana (Mills.) B.S.P.)
59(10)
F.M Tremblay, D Iraqi, A. El Meskaoui
7. Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis).
69(12)
D. Thompson, F. Harrington
8. Protocol of somatic embryogenesis of Pinus nigra Arn.
81(14)
T. Salajova, R. Rodriguez, M.J. Canal, L.B. Diego, M Berdasco, L. Radojevic, J. Salaj
9. Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda)
95(12)
W. Tang, R.J. Newton
10. Somatic embryogenesis in maritime pine (Pinuspinaster Ait.)
107(14)
L. Harvengt
11. Somatic embryogenesis in Pinus patula
121(20)
C.S. Ford, L.J. Fischer, N.B. Jones, S.A. Nigro, N.P. Makunga, J. van Staden
12. Somatic embryogenesis in Norway spruce
141(16)
M. Vagner, L. Fischerova, J. Spackova, Z. Vondrakova
Section B
13 Cashew (Amacardium occidentale L.)
157(10)
R.S. Nadgauda, S.S. Gogate
14. Somatic embryogenesis protocol: coffee (Coffea arabica L. and C. canephora P.)
167(14)
H. Etienne
15. Protocols for somatic embryogenesis and plantlet formation from three expiants in tea (Camellia sinensis (l.) o. kuntze)
181(10)
A. Akuta, C. Akuta
16. Protocol of somatic embryogenesis from Citrus spp. anther culture
191(18)
M.A. Germana
17. Integration system for propagation of Theobroma cacao L.
209(20)
S.N. Maximova, A. Young, S. Pishak, C. Miller A. Traore, M.J. Guiltinan
18. Mango (Mangifera indics L.)
229(18)
H. Ara, U. Jaiswal, V.S. Jaiswal
19 Somatic embryogenesis in jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.)
247(10)
S.K. Roy, R.K. Debnath
20. Somatic embryogenesis in Indian olive (Elaeocarpus robustus L.)
257(10)
S.K. Roy, P. Sinha
21. Rescue of endangered palms by in vitro methods: the case of 'bottle palm'
267(8)
V. Sarasan, M.M. Ramsay, A.V. Roberts
22. Somatic embryogenesis in American grapes (Vitis x labruscana L.H. Bailey)
275(14)
S. Motoike, R.M. Skirvin, M.A. Norton, R.M. Mulwa
23. Pistachio, Pistachio vera L.
289(12)
A. Onay
24. Grape (Vitis vinifera L.)
301(8)
D.K. Das, M.K. Reddy, K.C. Upadhyaya, S.K. Sopory
25. Date palm, Phoenix dactylifera L.
309(12)
J.M. Al-Khayri
26. Somatic embryogenesis protocol: Citrus
321(24)
F. Carimi
27. Olive (Olea europaea L.)
345(16)
E. Rugini, M. Mencuccini, R. Biasi, M.M. Altamura
Section C
28. Protocol of somatic embryogenesis: Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. (Sissoo)
361(8)
A.K. Singh, S. Chand
29 Protocol of somatic embryogenesis: Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) and sessile oak (Quercus petraea /Matt./Liebt.)
369(10)
V. Chalupa
30. Protocol of somatic embryogenesis: tamarillo (Cyphomandra betacea (Cay.) Sendtn.)
379(12)
J.M. Canhoto, M.L. Lopes, G.S. Cruz
31. Protocol of somatic embryogenesis: European chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.)
391(10)
U. Sauer, E Wilhelm
32. Protocol of somatic embryogenesis in Acacia arabica (Lark.) Willd.
401(12)
G.R. Rout, R.M. Nanda
33. Protocol for hazelnut somatic embryogenesis
413(14)
B. Berros, R. Hasbun, L. Radojevic, T. Salajova, M.J. Canal, R. Rodriguez
34. Protocol of somatic embryogenesis: Ocotea catharinensis Mez. (Lauraceae)
427(18)
A.M Viana, C. Santa-Catarina, E. Floh, Z. Bouzon, J.R. Moser
35. Cork oak, Quercus suber L.
445(14)
M. Toribio, C. Celestino, M. Molinas
36. Sawara cypress, Chamaecyparis pisifera Sieb. et Zucc.
459(10)
T.E. Maruyama, Y Hosoi, K. Ishii
37. Protocol of somatic embryogenesis: Hoim oak (Quercus ilex L.)
469(14)
P.V. Mauri, J.A. Manzanera
38. Protocol of somatic embryogenesis of hybrid firs
483(14)
T. Salaj, B. Vookova, J. Salaj
39. Somatic embryogenesis in sandalwood
497(8)
V.R. Ravishankar
40. Echinacea purpurea L: Somatic embryogenesis from leaf explant:
505(12)
S.M.A. Zobayed, P.K. Saxena
Section D
41. Histological techniques
517(22)
E.C. Yeung, P.K. Saxena
42. Bioencapsulation of somatic embryos in woody plants
539(14)
V.A. Bapat, M. Mhatre
43. Protoplast isolation and culture of woody plants
553(14)
J. Liu
44. Cryopreservation of embryonal cells
567(6)
P.K. Gupta, R.. Timis, D. Holmstrom
45. Double staining technology for distinguishing embryogenic cultures
573(4)
P.K. Gupta, D. Holmstrom
46. Thin cell layer sectioning for inducing somatic embryogenesis in woody plants
577
Duong Tan Nihut, J.A. Teixeira de Silva, BuI Van Le