Protocols for Micropropagation of Woody Trees and Fruits

Protocols for Micropropagation of Woody Trees and Fruits


Yazar S. Mohan Jain H. H??ggman H. Haggman
Yayınevi Springer
ISBN 9781402063510
Baskı yılı 2007
Sayfa sayısı 572
Ağırlık 1.06 kg
Stok durumu Tükendi   

Micropropagation has become a reliable and routine approach for large-scale rapid plant multiplication, which is based on plant cell, tissue and organ culture on well defined tissue culture media under aseptic conditions. A lot of research efforts are being made to develop and refine micropropagation methods and culture media for large-scale plant multiplication of several number of plant species. However, many forest and fruit tree species still remain recalcitrant to in vitro culture and require highly specific culture conditions for plant growth and development. The recent challenges on plant cell cycle regulation and the presented potential molecular mechanisms of recalcitrance are providing excellent background for understanding on totipotency and what is more development of micropropagation protocols. For large-scale in vitro plant production the important attributes are the quality, cost effectiveness, maintenance of genetic fidelity, and long-term storage. The need for appropriate in vitro plant regeneration methods for woody plants, including both forest and fruit trees, is still overwhelming in order to overcome problems facing micropropagation such as somaclonal variation, recalcitrant rooting, hyperhydricity, polyphenols, loss of material during hardening and quality of plant material. Moreover, micropropagation may be utilized, in basic research, in production of virus-free planting material, cryopreservation of endangered and elite woody species, applications in tree breeding and reforestation.
1 Totipotency and the cell cycle by P. B. Gahan 3
2 Micropropagation via organogenesis in slash pine by W. Tang and R. J. Newton 15
3 Micropropagation of coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) by S. S. Korban and I.-W. Sul 23
4 Micropropagation of Pinus pinea L. by R. J. Ordas and P. Alonso and C. Cuesta and M. Cortizo and A. Rodriguez and B. Fernandez 33
5 Micropropagation of Pinus armandii var. Amamiana by K. Ishii and Y. Hosoi and E. Maruyama 41
6 Organogenesis and cryopreservation of juvenile radiata pine by C. Hargreaves and M. Menzies 51
7 Genetic fidelity analyses of in vitro propagated cork oak (Quercus suber L.) by C. Santos and J. Loureiro and T. Lopes and G. Pinto 67
8 Protocol for micropropagation of Quercus spp. by M. G. Ostrolucka and A. Gajdosova and G. Libiakova 85
9 Micropropagation of Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L.) by A. Giovanelli and A. De Carlo 93
10 In vitro shoot development of Taxus wallichiana Zucc., a valuable medicinal plant by D. T. Nhut and N. T. T. Hien and N. T. Don and D. V. Khiem 107
11 Micropropagation of yew (Taxus baccata L.) by D. Ewald 117
12 Micropropagation of Larix species via organogenesis by D. Ewald 125
13 Propagation of selected Pinus genotypes regardless of age by R. Rodriguez and L. Valledor and P. Sanchez and M. F. Fraga and M. Berdasco and R. Hasbun and J. L. Rodriguez and J. C. Pacheco and I. Garcia and M. M. Uribe and D. Rios and M. Sanchez-Olate and M. E. Materan and C. Walter and M. J. Canal 137
14 Root induction of Pinus sylvestris L. hypocotyl cuttings using specific ectomycorrhizal fungi in vitro by K. Niemi and C. Scagel 147
15 Micropropagation of Betula pendula Roth including genetically modified material by H. Haggman and S. Sutela and M. Welander 153
16 Protocol for doubled-haploid micropropagation in Quercus suber L. and assisted verification by B. Pintos and J. A. Manzanera and M. A. Bueno 163
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