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CONTENTS:- 1. Role and Importance of Chitinase Gene Expression in Plants for Fungal Disease Tolerance; 2. In Vitro and Agrobacterium Mediated Genetic Transfor-mation Studies in Sugarcane; 3. Transformation Parameters Enhancing T-DNA Expression n Peanut; 4. Microsatellities and ISSR Markers Based Molecular Characterization of Genetic Diversity in Gossypium Spp; 5. Genetic Diversity Analysis of Castor (Ricinus Communis L.) Varities Using Rapd Markers; 6. Carbon Source and Additive Dependent response of Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea L.) Somatic Embryogenesis; 7. Ontogeny of Somatic Embryos in Morus Alba L; 8. Somatic Embryogenesis of Indian Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L. ev SVPR 2 Through Suspension Culture and Influence of haemoglobin on Plant Regeneration; 9. Adventitious Shoot Proli-feration and Soma-tcembryo Induction in Sesamumindicum L; 10. Micropropagation of Castor (Ricinus Communis Linn.) Through Shoot Tip Culture; 11. Effect of Growth Regulators on Plant Regene-ration in Tomato (Lycopersicon Esculentum Mill Cv. Co-1); 12. In Vitro Selection of Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Monech) Resistant to Fusarium Oxysporum Culture Filtrate to Improve Disease Resistance; 13. In Vitro Multiple Shoot Induction and Plantlet Regeneration in Chicory (Cichorium intybus L. Cv. Focus); 14. Efficient Protocol for Direct Plant Regeneration from Shoot Explants of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L); 15. An Efficient Method for regeneration of Plantlets from Cotyledon with Embro Axis of Cicer Arietinum Linn; 16. A Simple Protocool for Shoot Multiplication from Sorghum bicolor Moench Callus Cutlure; 17. Somatic Embryogenesis and Plant Regeneration in Sorghum bicolor (L.) Monench; 18. In Vitro Plant Regeneration of Cardiospermum Halicacabum; 19. Mass Plantlet Production Through High-Frequency Regeneration in Solanum Violaceum A Rarer Medicinal Plant; 20. Mass Production of Plants of Andrographis Paniculata Through High Frequency of indirect regeneration from Stem Explant; 21. In Vitro regeneration of Helianthus Annuus L. Through Shoot Tip Explants; 22. In Vitro Multiplication of Shoot Tip and Modal Explants of carrot (Daucus Carotal); 23. Influence of Growth regulators on Somatic Embryogenesis of Soybean; 24. Organogenesis and Regeneration of Hemisdesmus Indicus Through Nodal Explant; 25. Germplasm Conserrvation of Pavetta Indica L. An Engemic and Medicinally Important Plant By In Vitro Culture Method; 26. Plant Growth Regulating Substances from Microorganisms; 27. Effect of Salinity (Sodium Chloride) On Nitrogen Metabolism of Coriander (Coriandrum Sativum. L.); 28. Study of textile Effluent on Physiological and Biochemical Changes in Two Peanut Varieties; 29. Assessment of Suitable Host for the Mass Multiplication of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza, Glomus Fasciculatum; 30. The Interaction of Atrazine and UV-B (280-320MN) Radiation on Growth and Bioochemical Characteristics of Sorghum Vulgare Roxb. And Gossypium Hirsutum L; 31. Assessment of Water Quality in the Municipal Water Supplies of Few Places in Virudhunagar District and Kovilpatti (T.N.); 32. Antibacterial Activity of Alcoholic Leaf Extract of Solanum Nigram L.Against Human Pathogenic Bacteria; 33. Effects of Various Treatments on Semecarpus Anacardium L. seeds for Germination; 34. In Vitro Multiple Shoot Induction of Safflower. |
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In recent years, plant biotechnology has emerged as an exciting area of research by creating unprecedented opportunities for the manipulation of plant systems for better yield. This textbook is, meant for scientists, research scholars and students to grasp of the subject. This book explains the basic techniques used (tissue culture, genetic engineering, induced expression of pathogenesis related enzymes) and the applications (in medicine, food and feed, seeds, plants, energy, pollution, mining and biomaterials) of Plant biotechnology. The main objective of this book would be to improve and share the advanced knowledge on plant biotechnology in the minds of readers. Hence, there will be a chance for the readers to know and understand their research knowledge with research papers of eminent scientists. In this book maximum number of research articles deals with tissue culture regeneration of economically important crops like Arachis hypogaea, Capsicum annum, Carthamus tinctorius, Cicer arietinum, Cucumis sativus, Glycine max, Gossypium hirsutum, Helianthus annus, Lycopersion esculentum, Morus alba, Sesamum indicum and Sorghum bicolor. Apart from the money yielding plants, in vitro regeneration protocol for medicinal carnosus, Cichorium intybus, Clitoria ternatea, calotropis procera, hemidesmus indicus, Lippia nodiflora, Mucuna pruriens, Pavetta indica, Ricinus communis, Solanum triobatum, Solanum vioceum, Vernonia cinerea, Vitex negundo, Vernonia cinere and Wedella wellichi. Protocols for genetic transformation of peanut and sugarcane were also reported in this book. Completely different and new protocol for plant regeneration was described for cotton and Okra. A Simple and efficient regeneration protocol for somatic embryogenesis of soybean, sorghum and sesamum were also enclosed in this book. In one paper Dongre et al., reported about the molecular characterization of cotton by using ISSR molecular markers. This book is focused to publish the recent advances and simple plant biotechnology methodologies used for the crop improvement. Hence, I hope that this book will be useful for the improvement of biotechnological knowledge of young students, researchers and industries. |
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