Plant biotechnology and development
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Plant biotechnology and development
(A CRC series of current topics in plant molecular biology)
CRC Press, c1992
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Plant Biotechnology and Development is the first of a series of publications designed to provide readers with an overview of current topics in plant molecular biology. Such an overview is important due to the fact that researchers from many disciplines are successfully turning their attention to plant development in an attempt to increase our understanding of the laws of nature itself. Plant molecular biology is a new field resulting from this scientific concentration and can be classified anywhere from the purely scientific to the practical and applied.
Plant Biotechnology and Development addresses biochemical as well as genetic analyses, in addition to morphological and evolutionary considerations. It emphasizes plant-microbe interactions, especially legume root nodule symbiosis. A glossary of terms is included at the back of the book to enable readers new to the field to "wade" through the jargon often associated with plant molecular biology. The book is fully indexed to allow easy access to information.
Plant Biotechnology and Development and the series "Current Topics in Plant Molecular Biology" will interest pharmaceutical researchers, geneticists, botanists, molecular biologists, cell biologists, biochemists, and others who would like to learn more about plant molecular biology and its influence on all disciplines.
目次
- Preface. DNA Amplification Fingerprinting and its Potential Application for Genome Analysis (Brant J. Bassam, Gustavo Caetano-Anolles, and Peter M. Gresshoff). The Plant Molybdenum Cofactor (Moco) (Ralf R. Mendel). Motility and Chemotaxis in the Life of Rhizobia (Wolfgang D. Bauer). Distinct Entities between Soybean Agglutinin Receptor and Soybean Root Hair Binding Site on Bradyrhizobium japonicum Cell Surface (Siu-Cheong Ho). Rhizobium Lipopolysaccharides
- Their Structures and Evidence for Their Importance in the Nitrogen-Fixing Symbiotic Infection of Their Host Legumes (Russell W. Carlson, U. Ramadas Bhat, and Brad Reuhs). Molecular Signaling in the Bradyrhizobium japonicum-Soybean Symbiosis (Gary Stacey). Cytokinins and Legume Nodulation (Barbara J. Taller). Nodulation in the Absence of Rhizobium (Gustavo Caetano-Anolles, Priyavadan A. Joshi, and Peter M. Gresshoff). Altered Tryptophan Biosynthesis in Bradyrhizobium japonicum Gives Enhanced Nodulation and Nitrogen Fixation (L. David Kuykendall and William J. Hunter). Alfalfa Nodule Development
- Ribonucleotide Pools and Ribonucleotide Reductase Activity in Cultured and Symbiotic Rhizobium meliloti (J.R. Cowles and S.F. Yet). Systemic Regulation of Nodulation in Legumes (Peter M. Gresshoff and Gustavo Caetano-Anolles). RFLP Linkage Analysis of Symbiotic Mutants of Soybean (Deborah Landau-Ellis, Randy Shoemaker, Sieglinde Angermuller, and Peter M. Gresshoff). Physical Mapping of the nts Region of the Soybean Genome Using Pulse Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) (Roel P. Funke and Peter M. Gresshoff). Gene Transfer to Barley (R.R. Mendell, E. Clauss, J. Schulze, H.H. Steinbiss, and A. Nerlich). Application of Molecular Analyses to Questions Relating to the Genetics, Ecology and Evolution of Actinorhizal Symbioses (Beth C. Mullin, Susan M. Swenson, Paul Twigg, and Paula Goetting-Minesky). Intracellular Receptor Proteins for Calcium Signals in Plants (Daniel M. Roberts, C. David Weaver, and Suk-Heung Oh). Pathogen and Pes
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