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Biotechnology in forage and turf grass improvement

Title
  1. Biotechnology in forage and turf grass improvement / G. Spangenberg, Z.-Y. Wang, I. Potrykus.
Published by
  1. Berlin ; New York : Springer, ©1998.
Author
  1. Spangenberg, G. (German), 1959-

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Additional authors
  1. Wang, Z.-Y. (Zeng-Yu), 1963-
  2. Potrykus, I. (Ingo), 1933-
Description
  1. ix, 200 pages : illustrations (some color); 25 cm.
Series statement
  1. Monographs on theoretical and applied genetics ; 23
Uniform title
  1. Monographs on theoretical and applied genetics ; 23.
Subject
  1. Forage plants > Biotechnology
  2. Turfgrasses > Biotechnology
  3. Plants
  4. Botany
  5. Bioengineering
  6. Biotechnology
  7. Plants
  8. Poaceae
  9. Biotechnology
  10. vegetation
  11. bioengineering
  12. Botany
  13. Bioengineering
  14. Forage plants > Biotechnology
  15. Turfgrasses > Biotechnology
  16. Futterpflanzen
  17. Transgene Pflanzen
  18. Biotechnologie
  19. Futtergräser
  20. Pflanzenzüchtung
  21. Rasengräser
  22. Torf
  23. Grassen
  24. Plantenveredeling
Contents
  1. Ch. 1. Introduction. 1.1. Agronomic Importance of the Festuca-Lolium Complex. 1.2. Distribution of Fescues and Ryegrasses. 1.3. Biotechnology in Festuca-Lolium Improvement: General Considerations -- Ch. 2. Meristem Culture. 2.2. Culture of Vegetative Meristems in Festuca and Lolium. 2.3. Culture of Floral Meristems in Festuca and Lolium. 2.4. Meristem Culture in Other Grasses -- Ch. 3. Callus Cultures and Somaclonal Variation. 3.2. Regeneration from Callus Cultures in Festuca and Lolium. 3.3. Somaclonal Variation in Festuca and Lolium. 3.4. Regeneration from Callus Cultures in Other Grasses -- Ch. 4. Anther Culture and Production of Haploids. 4.2. Anther Culture and Haploids in Festuca. 4.3. Anther Culture and Haploids in Lolium. 4.4. Anther Culture in Other Grasses -- Ch. 5. Plant Regeneration from Suspension Cells and Protoplasts. 5.2. Cell Suspension and Protoplast Cultures in Festuca. 5.3. Cell Suspension and Protoplast Cultures in Lolium.
  2. 5.4. Suspension and Protoplast Cultures in Other Grasses -- Ch. 6. Somatic Hybridization. 6.2. Somatic Hybridization in Festuca and Lolium. 6.3. Cybridization in Festuca and Lolium. 6.4. Somatic Hybridization in Other Grasses -- Ch. 7. Transgenic Plants from Protoplasts. 7.2. Direct Gene Transfer to Protoplasts in Festuca. 7.3. Direct Gene Transfer to Protoplasts in Lolium. 7.4. Direct Gene Transfer to Protoplasts in Other Grasses -- Ch. 8. Protoplast-Independent Production of Transgenic Plants. 8.2. Protoplast-Independent Transformation in Festuca. 8.3. Protoplast-Independent Transformation in Lolium. 8.4. Protoplast-Independent Transformation in Other Grasses -- Ch. 9. Molecular Markers. 9.2. Molecular Markers in Festuca and Lolium. 9.3. Molecular Markers in Other Grasses -- Ch. 10. Perspectives. 10.2. Forage Quality. 10.3. Disease and Pest Resistance. 10.4. Growth and Development.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. "Cooperative Research Centre Molecular Plant Breeding."
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.