Genetic engineering of plants for crop improvement
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Genetic engineering of plants for crop improvement
CRC Press, c1993
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
615.21:R865019462034
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Genetic Engineering of Plants for Crop Improvement discusses current genetic engineering methods for plants and addresses the commercial opportunities for transgenic plants. Topics covered include Agrobacterium-mediated transformations, the use of electroporation, PEG-mediated transformation, microinjection, the microprojectile bombardment method, and the electrical discharge particle acceleration method. A concise account of the resistance of transgenic plants to insect attack, viral infection, and herbicides has also been provided. Possibilities for genetic manipulation for proteins that have superior nutritional properties are discussed, and a brief account of tests confirming the safety and commercial validity of transgenic plants is included. Genetic Engineering of Plants for Crop Improvement provides valuable information for researchers and students in plant biotechnology, plant gene manipulation, molecular biology, and all areas of the life sciences.
Table of Contents
Gene Transfer Methods for Crop Improvement. Genetic Engineering of Insect Control Agents and Production of Insect Resistant Plants. Engineering Herbicide Resistance into Plants. Engineered Resistance against Plant Virus Diseases. Improvement of Nutritional Quality of Plants by Manipulation of Seed Storage Genes. Impact of Genetically Modified Crops in Agriculture and Ecological Risk. Index.
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