Hairy RootsCRC Press, 22 may 1997 - 220 páginas Hairy roots are plant roots that have been genetically transformed and can be cultured on a large scale to replace whole plants for investigating plant secondary metabolism and its genetic manipulation, producing foreign proteins, propagating plants in agriculture, environmental research, and developing new engineering technology for the large-scale production of plant chemicals. The 21 papers cover culture and synthesis, plant propagation, and environmental and bioprocessing aspects. They include detailed instructions for experimental procedures and review recent developments with an emphasis on the cross-disciplinary nature of the research and the direction of future developments. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Studies of Secondary Metabolic Pathways in Transformed Roots | 2 |
Accumulation of Cadmium Ions by Hairy Root Cultures | 12 |
Metabolic Engineering of Terpenoid Indole and Quinoline Alkaloid Biosynthesis | 32 |
Characteristics of Selected Hairy Root Lines of Catharanthus roseus | 51 |
Alteration of Metabolite Formation and Morphological Properties of Hairy Roots | 65 |
Production of Ginsenosides in Ginseng Hairy Root Cultures | 73 |
CoCulture of Hairy Roots and Shooty Teratomas | 85 |
Transgenic Crop Plants Using Agrobacterium rhizogenesMediated Transformation | 99 |
Artificial Seed Production through Hairy Root Regeneration | 111 |
BIOPROCESSING ASPECTS OF HAIRY ROOTS | 139 |
Mathematical Modelling of Hairy Root Growth | 169 |
LaboratoryScale Studies of Nutrient Mist Reactors for Culturing Hairy Roots | 191 |
Application of Fungal Elicitation for Enhancing Production of Secondary Metabolites | 209 |
Hairy Roots of Tagetes in TwoPhase Systems | 227 |
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Referencias a este libro
Functions of Plant Secondary Metabolites and Their Exploitation in Biotechnology Michael Wink Vista previa restringida - 1999 |
Plant Biotechnology and Transgenic Plants Kirsi-Marja Oksman-Caldentey,Wolfgang H. Barz Vista previa restringida - 2002 |