Pollen biology and biotechnology
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Pollen biology and biotechnology
Science Publishers, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-284) and index
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: pbk ISBN 9781578082414
内容説明
The author offers an overview of pollen biology and biotechnology for students and researchers in areas such as reproductive biology, biotechnology, aeropalynology, plant breeding, horticulture, and forestry. Citing more than 1,500 references to pollen research, the text covers topics including advances in understanding pollen tube growth, the use of pollen for gene transfer, and advantages and disadvantages of various pollination systems for production of species limits.
目次
- POLLEN BIOLOGY: Pollen Development
- Pollen Morphology and Aeropalynology
- Pollen Viability and Vigour
- In Vitro Pollen Germination and Pollen Tube Growth
- Pollen Sterility
- Pistil
- Pollination
- Pollen-pistil Interaction and Fertilization
- Self-incompatibility
- Interspecific Incompatibility POLLEN BIOTECHNOLOGY: Optimization of Crop Yield
- Commercial Production of Hybrid Seeds
- Transfer of Useful Genes to Crop Species
- Induction of Haploids from Pollen Grains
- Production of Other Economic Products
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ISBN 9781578082421
内容説明
A concise account of pollen biology and biotechnology with an emphasis on recent developments. The discussion is largely confined to pollen grains of flowering plants. Topics are interdisciplinary, catering to plant breeders, horticulturalists and foresters in addition to pollen biologists.
目次
- Part 1 Pollen biology: pollen development
- pollen morphology and aeropalynology
- pollen viability and vigour
- "in vitro" pollen germination and pollen tube growth
- pollen sterility
- pistil
- pollination
- pollen-pistil interaction and fertilization
- self-incompatibility
- interspecific incompatibility. Part 2 Pollen biotechnology: optimization of crop yield
- commercial production of hybrid seeds
- transfer of useful genes to crop species
- induction of haploids from pollen grains
- production of other economic products.
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