Embryogenesis : the generation of a plant
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Embryogenesis : the generation of a plant
(Environmental plant biology series)
Bios Scientific Publishers, 1996
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
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Description
The application of genetics and molecular biology to the study of embryogenesis heralds major advances in the understanding of plant development.
Embryogenesis brings together recent advances on plant embryogenesis by key workers in the field, linking studies on morphology, molecular biology and genetics. It covers the major formative stages from the inception of the ovule, early organ development and pattern formation to the final dry embryo. The model system Arabidopsis as well as major crop species such as maize are considered.
Table of Contents
Perspectives on the molecular cytology of embryogenesis, V. Raghaven. Genes involved in the elaboration of apical pattern and form in Arabidopsis thaliana: genetic and molecular analysis, R.Torres-Ruiz et al. Embryo-defective mutants of Arabidopsis: cellular functions of disrupted genes and developmental significance of mutant phenotypes, D.W. Meinke. Insertional mutagenesis to dissect embryonic developments in Arabidopsis, K.Lindsey et al. Protein kinase genes expressed during plant reproductive development, J. Tregear et al. Maize embryogenesis mutants, J. Clark. Gene expression and embryonic maturation in cereals, A.C. Cuming et al. Genetic analysis of seed maturation and germination pathways in maize, D.R. McCarty. Novel embryo-specific barley genes: are they involved in desiccation tolerance? D. Bartels et al. The reprogrammed embryo: the endosperm as a quick route to understanding embryogenesis, R.C. Brown et al. Initiation of somatic embryos from single cells, M.A.J. Toonen and S.C. de Vries. The generation of the legume embryo: morphological and cellular defects in pea mutants, C.-M. Liu et al.
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