Micropropagation, genetic engineering, and molecular biology of Populus

Thirty-four Populus biotechnology chapters, written by 85 authors, are comprised in 5 sections: 1) in vitro culture (micropropagation, somatic embryogenesis, protoplasts, somaclonal variation and germplasm preservation); 2) transformation and foreign gene expression; 3) molecular biology (molecular/genetic characterization); 4) biotic and abiotic resistance (disease, insect, and pollution); and 5) biotechnological applications (wood properties, flowering, phytoremediation, breeding, commercialization, economics and bioethics).

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Main Authors: 83383 Klopfenstein, N.B., 57499 Chun, Y.W., 83049 Kim, M.S., 40766 Ahuja, M.R. eds., 8497 Forest Service, Washington, DC (EUA). Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experimental Station
Format: biblioteca
Published: Fort Collins, CO (EUA) 1997
Subjects:POPULUS, ARBOLES FORESTALES, BIOTECNOLOGIA, CULTIVO IN VITRO, EXPRESION GENICA, GENETICA MOLECULAR, CULTIVO DE TEJIDOS, MICROPROPAGACION, EMBRIOGENESIS SOMATICA, GERMOPLASMA, RECURSOS GENETICOS,
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Summary:Thirty-four Populus biotechnology chapters, written by 85 authors, are comprised in 5 sections: 1) in vitro culture (micropropagation, somatic embryogenesis, protoplasts, somaclonal variation and germplasm preservation); 2) transformation and foreign gene expression; 3) molecular biology (molecular/genetic characterization); 4) biotic and abiotic resistance (disease, insect, and pollution); and 5) biotechnological applications (wood properties, flowering, phytoremediation, breeding, commercialization, economics and bioethics).