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Title:
Transformation of plants and soil microorganisms
Series:
Plant and microbial biotechnology research series ; 3
Publication Information:
New York : Cambridge University Press, 1995
Physical Description:
xx, 176 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9780521548205

9780521450898

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30000010229657 SB123.57 T726 1995 Open Access Book Book
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Over the past fifty years plant breeders have achieved impressive improvements in yield, quality and disease resistance. These gains suggest that many more modifications might be introduced if appropriate genes can be identified. Current DNA techniques allow the construction of transgenic plants and this important new book reviews the current state of knowledge. A team of leading researchers provide in-depth reviews at the cutting edge of technology for laboratory techniques for the transformation of important soil microorganisms and recalcitrant plants of economic value. The book is divided into three sections: soil microorganisms; cereal crops; and industrially important plants. The most effective methods used to date are compared, and their merits and limitations discussed. Some chapters emphasise case studies and applications. In cases where obstacles remain to be overcome, an overview of progress to date is given. The book will serve as a general guide and reference tool for those working on transformation in microbiology and plant science.


Table of Contents

Part I Transformation of Soil Microorganisms
1 Pseudomonas
2 Nocardioform and coryneform bacteria
3 Rhizobium, Agrobacterium and other Gram negative soil bacteria
4 Filamentous fungi
Part II Transformation of Cereal Crops
5 Rice
6 Maize
7 Barley, wheat, oat and other small grain cereal crops
Part III Transformation of Industrially Important Crops
8 Legumous plants
9 Rapeseeds
10 Sunflowers
11 Forest trees
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