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Liquid Culture Systems For In Vitro Plant Propagation 1st Edition Anne K Hvoslefeide

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Liquid Culture Systems For In Vitro Plant Propagation 1st Edition Anne K Hvoslefeide
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.28 MB
Pages: 578
Author: Anne K. Hvoslef-Eide, Walter Preil
ISBN: 9781402031991, 1402031998
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Liquid Culture Systems For In Vitro Plant Propagation 1st Edition Anne K Hvoslefeide by Anne K. Hvoslef-eide, Walter Preil 9781402031991, 1402031998 instant download after payment.

High-efficiency micropropagation, with relatively low labour costs, has been demonstrated in this unique book detailing liquid media systems for plant tissue culture. World authorities (e.g. von Arnold, Curtis, Takayama, Ziv) contribute seminal papers together with papers from researchers across Europe that are members of the EU COST Action 843 "Advanced micropropagation systems". First-hand practical applications are detailed for crops – including ornamentals and trees – using a wide range of techniques, from thin-film temporary immersion systems to more traditional aerated bioreactors with many types of explant – shoots to somatic embryos. The accounts are realistic, balanced and provide a contemporary account of this important aspect of mass propagation. This book is essential reading for all those in commercial micropropagation labs, as well as researchers worldwide who are keen to improve propagation techniques and lower economic costs of production. Undergraduate and postgraduate students in the applied plant sciences and horticulture will find the book an enlightened treatise.

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