Plant Tissue Culture Manual - Supplement 7: Fundamentals and Applications

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K. Lindsey
Springer Science & Business Media, 2013 M11 11 - 1187 pages
Plant tissue culture has a long history, dating back to the work of Gottlieb Haberlandt and others at the end of the 19th century, but the associated concepts and techniques have reached a level of usefulness and application which has never been greater. The technical innovations have given new insights into fundamental aspects of plant differentiation and development, and have paved the way to the identification of strategies for the genetic manipula tion of plants. It is the aim of this manual to deliver a broad range of these techniques in a form which is accessible to students and research scientists of diverse backgrounds, including those with little or no previous experience. The themes of the manual aim to reflect those research areas which have been advanced by tissue culture technology. As was the case for the sister volume Plant Molecular Biology Manual, the objective has been from the start to produce a manual which is at home on the laboratory bench. The plastic-covered, ring-bound format has proved to be most popular and is retained here. Equally, the emphasis has been on producing a collection of detailed step-by-step protocols, each supplemented with an introductory text and practical footnotes, to provide the next best thing to a supervisor at one's shoulder.
 

Contents

Preface
9
Media preparation
24
The initiation and maintenance of plant cell suspension cultures
24
Shoot cultures and root cultures of tobacco
24
Somatic embryogenesis in orchardgrass
24
Arabidopsis regeneration and transformation leaf cotyledon explant
24
Arabidopsis protoplast transformation and regeneration
24
Arabidopsis regeneration and transformation root explant system
26
PROPAGATION CONSERVATION OF GERMPLASM
47
Clonal propagation of palms
55
Clonal propagation of conifers
65
Clonal propagation of Citrus
65
Clonal propagation of eucalypts
47
the example of embryogenic
65
DIRECT GENE TRANSFER PROTOPLAST FUSION
83
Cybrid production and selection
99

Somatic embryogenesis in carrot
26
microdroplets and singlecell nurse cultures
33
Tobacco protoplast isolation culture and regeneration
40
TISSUE CULTURE TRANSFORMATION OF CROP
40
Transformation and regeneration of rice protoplasts
40
Regeneration and transformation of potato by Agrobacterium tumefaciens
40
Transformation of tomato with Agrobacterium tumefaciens
40
Regeneration and transformation of sugarbeet by Agrobacterium
40
Regeneration and transformation of apple Malus pumila Mill
40
Transformation and regeneration of maize protoplasts
40
Regeneration and transformation of barley protoplasts
40
Agrobacteriummediated transformation of potato stem and tuber tissue
40
Production of fertile transgenic wheat by microprojectile bombardment
40
Transient gene expression and stable genetic transformation into conifer
40
Fluorescenceactivated analysis and sorting of protoplasts and somatic
79
RFLP analysis of organellar genomes in somatic hybrids
94
Isolation and uptake of plant nuclei
102
Radioactive
119
Chemical fusion of protoplasts
9
REPRODUCTIVE TISSUES
17
MUTANT SELECTION
90
SECONDARY METABOLITES
99
TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUES
99
Establishment of photoautotrophic cell cultures
99
Zinnia mesophyll culture system to study xylogenesis
99
Cytological techniques
181
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