Genetic control of self-incompatibility and reproductive development in flowering plants

Bibliographic Information

Genetic control of self-incompatibility and reproductive development in flowering plants

edited by Elizabeth G. Williams, Adrienne E. Clarke and R. Bruce Knox

(Advances in cellular and molecular biology of plants, v. 2)

Kluwer Academic, c1994

Available at  / 28 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Plant reproductive biology has undergone a revolution during the past five years, with the cloning, sequencing and localization of the genes important in reproduction. These advantages in plant molecular biology have led to exciting applications in plant biotechnology, including the genetic engineering of male sterility and other reproductive processes. This book presents an interesting and contemporary account of these new developments from the scientists in whose laboratories they have been made. The chapters focus on two areas: the molecular biology of self-incompatibility, which is the system of self-recognition controlled by the S-gene and related genes; and the cellular and molecular biology of pollen development and genetic dissection of male sterility. Some chapters feature Arabidopsis, with its unique genetic system. Reproduction is vital for seed production in crop plants, and this book presents new approaches to manipulate plant breeding systems for the 21st century.

Table of Contents

A: Self-Incompatibility. I. Molecular biology. II. Cellular and whole plant studies. B: Control of Sex Expression and Floral Development. C: Genes Active in Male Gametogenesis: Pollen Genes. I. Cellular and molecular biology. II. Male sterility. D: Female Gametogenesis and Fertilization. Index.

by "Nielsen BookData"

Related Books: 1-1 of 1

Details

Page Top