Plant Tissue Culture Manual Supplement 6 /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Lindsey, K. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1996.
Edición:1st ed. 1996.
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0181-0
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Section A: Basic Techniques — Cell & Tissue Culture of Model Species
  • 1. Media preparation
  • 2. The initiation and maintenance of callus cultures of carrot & tobacco
  • 3. The initiation and maintenance of plant cell suspension cultures
  • 4. Shoot cultures and root cultures of tobacco
  • 5. Somatic embryogenesis in orchardgrass
  • 6. Arabidopsis regeneration and transformation (leaf & cotyledon expiant system)
  • 7. Arabidopsis protoplast transformation and regeneration
  • 8. Arabidopsis regeneration and transformation (root expiant system)
  • 9. Somatic embryogenesis in carrot
  • 10. Low density cultures: microdroplets and single-cell nurse cultures
  • 11. Tobacco protoplast isolation, culture and regeneration
  • Section B: Tissue Culture & Transformation of Crop Species
  • 1. Embryogenic callus, cell suspension and protoplast cultures of cereals
  • 2. Transformation and regeneration of rice protoplasts
  • 3. Transformation and regeneration of orchardgrass protoplasts
  • 4. Transformation and regeneration of oilseed rape protoplasts
  • 5. Regeneration and transformation of potato by Agrobacterium tumefaciens
  • 6. Transformation of tomato with Agrobacterium tumefaciens
  • 7. Regeneration and transformation of sugarbeet by Agrobacterium tumefaciens
  • 8. Regeneration and transformation of apple (Malus pumila Mill.)
  • 9. Transformation and regeneration of maize protoplasts
  • 10. Regeneration and transformation of barley protoplasts
  • 11. Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of potato stem and tuber tissue, regeneration and PCR screening for transformation
  • 12. Production of fertile transgenic wheat by microprojectile bombardment
  • 13. Transient gene expression and stable genetic transformation into conifer tissues by microprojectile bombardment
  • Section C: Propagation & Conservation of Germplasm
  • 1. Clonal propagation of orchids
  • 2. Clonal propagation of palms
  • 3. Clonal propagation of conifers
  • 4. Cytological techniques
  • 5. Restriction fragment analysis of somaclones
  • 6. Virus elimination and testing
  • 7. Clonal propagation of Citrus
  • 8. Clonal propagation of eucalypts
  • 9. Cryopreservation of plant tissue cultures: the example of embryogénie tissue cultures from conifers
  • Section D: Direct Gene Transfer & Protoplast Fusion
  • 1. Gene transfer by particle bombardment
  • 2. Transformation of pollen by particle bombardment
  • 3. Electrical fusion of protoplasts
  • 4. Cybrid production and selection
  • 5. Fluorescence-activated analysis and sorting of protoplasts and somatic hybrids
  • 6. RFLP analysis of organellar genomes in somatic hybrids
  • 7. Isolation and uptake of plant nucle
  • 8. In situ hybridization to plant metaphase chromosomes: Radioactive and non-radioactive detection of repetitive and low copy number genes
  • 9. Chemical fusion of protoplasts
  • Section E: Reproductive Tissues
  • 1. In vitro fertilisation of maize
  • 2. Endosperm culture
  • 3. Endosperm culture
  • 4. Hybrid embryo rescue
  • 5. In vitro culture of Brassica juncea zygotic proembryos
  • Section F: Mutant Selection
  • 1. Use of chemical and physical mutagens in vitro
  • 2. In vitro culture, mutant selection, genetic analysis and transformation of Physcomitrella patens
  • Section G: Secondary Metabolites
  • 1. Tropane alkaloid biosynthesis in vitro
  • 2. Anthocyanin biosynthesis in vitro
  • 3. Biosynthesis of monoterpene indole alkaloids in vitro
  • Section H: Tissue Culture Techniques for Fundamental Studies
  • 1. Establishment of photoautotrophic cell cultures
  • 2. Zinnia mesophyll culture system to study xylogenesis
  • 3. Cell cycle studies: induction of synchrony in suspension cultures of Catharanthus roseus cells H. Kodama
  • 4. Thin Cell Layer (TCL) method to programme morphogenetic patterns
  • 5. In vitro infection of Arabidopsis with nematodes.