“Provides a valuable and inclusive reference for students, researchers, scientists and industry professionals, studying and working on transgenic plants.” (<i>SeedQuest</i>, February 2009)
The Set offers a comprehensive review of the commercially relevant transgenic plants developed and presently utilized. Volumes 1-9 cover around 100 plant species, from crops to forest trees. Volume 10 is the master index volume. Each chapter covers one particular species (or sometimes group of closely related species) and the transgenic versions developed for that particular species. Key features: • Offers a complete description of the successfully developed transgenic plants for around 100 commercially relevant crops from fruits and vegetables to grains, industrial crops and forest tree species • Covers the transgenic techniques used in the molecular tailoring of traits relevant from an agricultural, medicinal and environmental point of view • Explores future developments, from desired traits to expected new technologies • Examines risks and concerns around the use of GM crops • Discusses public perception, industrial perspectives and political and economic consequences • Contributions from over 300 leading scientists from around the world Provides a valuable and inclusive reference for students, researchers, scientists and industry professionals, studying and working on transgenic plants.
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Compendium of Transgenic Crop Plants 10 Volume Set offers a comprehensive review of the commercially relevant transgenic plants developed and presently utilized. Volumes 1-9 cover around 100 plant species, including all economic plants from crops to forest trees. Volume 10 is the master index volume.
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Volume 1: Transgenic Cereals and Forage Grasses. Volume 2: Transgenic Oilseed Crops. Volume 3: Transgenic Legume Grains and Forages. Volume 4: Transgenic Temperate Fruits and Nuts. Volume 5: Transgenic Tropical and Subtropical Fruits and Nuts. Volume 6: Transgenic Vegetable Crops. Volume 7: Transgenic Sugar, Tuber and Fiber Crops. Volume 8: Transgenic Plantation Crops, Ornamentals and Turf Grasses. Volume 9: Transgenic Forest Tree Species
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The Set offers a comprehensive review of the commercially relevant transgenic plants developed and presently utilized. Volumes 1-9 cover around 100 plant species, from crops to forest trees. Volume 10 is the master index volume. Each chapter covers one particular species (or sometimes group of closely related species) and the transgenic versions developed for that particular species. Key features: • Offers a complete description of the successfully developed transgenic plants for around 100 commercially relevant crops from fruits and vegetables to grains, industrial crops and forest tree species • Covers the transgenic techniques used in the molecular tailoring of traits relevant from an agricultural, medicinal and environmental point of view • Explores future developments, from desired traits to expected new technologies • Examines risks and concerns around the use of GM crops • Discusses public perception, industrial perspectives and political and economic consequences • Contributions from over 300 leading scientists from around the world Provides a valuable and inclusive reference for students, researchers, scientists and industry professionals, studying and working on transgenic plants.
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“Provides a valuable and inclusive reference for students, researchers, scientists and industry professionals, studying and working on transgenic plants.” (SeedQuest, February 2009)
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781405169240
Publisert
2008-10-24
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell
Vekt
9049 gr
Høyde
292 mm
Bredde
262 mm
Dybde
236 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
2776
Om bidragsyterne
Chittaranjan Kole is Professor of Genetics and Plant Breeding at Allahabad Agricultural Institute in India. He is currently Visiting Professor at Clemson University.Timothy C. Hall is Distinguished Professor of Biology and Director of the Institute of Developmental and Molecular Biology at Texas A&M University.