Plant biotechnology and molecular markers / edited by P.S. Srivastava, Alka Narula, Sheela Srivastava.
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Kluwer Academic Publishers ; Anamaya Publishers,
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Professor Sant Saran Bhojwani
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- 1. In Vitro Androgenesis: Events Preceding Its Cytological Manifestation
- 2. Doubled Haploids: A Powerful Biotechnological Tool for Genetic Enhancement in Oilseed Brassicas
- 3. Double Fertilisation in vitro and Transgene Technology
- 4. Polymorphism of Sexual and Somatic Embryos as Manifestation of Their Developmental Parallelism Under Natural Conditions and in Tissue Culture
- 5. Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering of Polyamines in Plants
- 6. Biotechnological Approaches Towards Improvement of Medicinal Plants
- 7. Production of Phytochemicals in Plant Cell Bioreactors
- 8. Development of Biotechnology for Commiphora wightii: A Potent Source of Natural Hypolipidemic and Hypocholesterolemic Drug
- 9. Biotechnology in Quality Improvement of Oilseed Brassicas
- 10. Role of Biotechnology for Incorporating White Rust Resistance in Brassica Species
- 11. Current Trends in Forest Tree Biotechnology
- 12. Cloning Forestry Species
- 13. Micropropagation of Woody Plants
- 14. Biotechnology in Mulberry (Morus spp.) Crop Improvement: Research Directions and Priorities
- 15. Development of High Efficiency Micropropagation Protocol of an Adult TreeWrightia tomentosa
- 16. In Vitro Regeneration and Improvement in Tropical Fruit Trees: An Assessment
- 17. Tissue Culture of Cashewnut
- 18. Changing Scenarios in Indian Horticulture
- 19. Cryopreservation: A Potential Tool for Long-term Conservation of Medicinal Plants
- 20. Molecular Mapping and Marker Assisted Selection of Traits for Crop Improvement
- 21. Studies on Male Meiosis in Cultivated and Wild Vigna Species
- 22. Transgenic Crops for Abiotic Stress Tolerance
- 23. Cell Differentiation in Shoot Meristem: A Molecular Perspective.