Somatic embryogenesis (SE) is a unique process by means of which a
vegetative/somatic plant cell transforms into an embryo. This in vitro
embryogeny has immense fundamental and practical applications. The SE
process is complex and is controlled by a variety of external and
internal triggers. This book compiles the latest advances in
embryogenesis research on ornamentals and discusses the importance of
embryogenic cultures/tissues in raising transgenic crops. The
technique of cryopreservation in the protection of ornamental genetic
resources is discussed using embryogenic culture/embryo as the tissue
of choice, and the respective roles of the genotype, plant growth
regulator, environment and other regulating factors in embryogenesis
are discussed. The book also focuses on comparative biochemical and
physiological differences during the acquisition and development of
embryos. The importance of plant proteome and functional genomics as a
source of markers is highlighted, and special attention is paid to
genes / gene homologues (SERC) in characterizing embryogenesis.
Lastly, the book examines the involvement of auxin polar transport and
other molecular networks regulating gene expression.
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ISBN
9788132226833
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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