edited by S. Mohan Jain, S.K. Sopory, R.E. Veilleux.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Dordrecht
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer Netherlands
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1996
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
(xvi, 440 pages)
SERIES
Series Title
Current plant science and biotechnology in agriculture, 24.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Section 1 --; II. 1. Genetic stability in microspore-derived doubled haploids --; II. 2. Transformation of pollen and microspores A review --; II. 3. Gametoclonal variation in crop improvement --; II. 4. Breadmaking quality of doubled haploid lines of wheat --; II. 5. DNA amplification of doubled haploids of Nicotiana --; II. 6. RFLP-mapping the haploid genome of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) --; II. 7. Mutation and selection for improved oil and meal quality in Brassica napus utilizing microspore culture --; II. 8. Genetics of green plant regeneration from anther culture in cereals --; II. 9. Segregation distortion in androgenic plants --; II. 10. Chromosome engineering in the Triticeae using pollenderived plants (CETPP) --; II. 11. Self-incompatibility and pollen rejection in angiosperms --; II. 12. Statistical models for the detection of genes controlling quantitative trait loci expression --; II. 13. Haploid protoplasts: pollen protoplasts --; II. 14. Gametosomatic hybridization --; II. 15. The potentials of using dihaploid/diploid genotypes in breeding potato by somatic hybridization --; II. 16. Cryopreservation of in vitro cultures of graminaceous species --; II. 17. Prospects of artificial seeds from microspore-derived embryos of cereals --; II. 18. Future prospects for crop improvement through anther and microspore culture --; Section 2 --; II. 19. Genetic transformation of Petunia via pollen 25 Years of plant transformation attempts I --; II. 20. Genetic transformation of wheat via pollen 25 Years of plant transformation attempts II --; I1. 21. Genetic transformation of rice from protoplasts of haploid origin --; List of Contributors --; Species and Subject index.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This second volume of In Vitro Haploid Production in Higher Plants is broadly concerned with special applications and phenomena uniquely associated with haploid plants and their derivation. The first section (18 chapters) covers such topics as genetic stability of microspore-derived doubled haploids, transformation of pollen and microspores, gametoclonal variation, bread-making quality of wheat doubled haploids, DNA amplification of doubled haploids, RFLP mapping with haploids, genetics of green plant regeneration from anther culture, combining mutation breeding with haploidy for the improvement of rapeseed, segregation distortion among anther-derived plants, chromosome engineering, self-incompatibility and pollen rejection, statistical models for the detection of quantitative trait loci, haploid protoplasts, gametosomatic hybrids, potential of using dihaploid/diploid genotypes in breeding potato by somatic hybridization, cryopreservation, prospects of microspore-derived embryos for artificial seeds and the future prospects for crop improvement through anther and microspore culture. Section 2 (3 chapters) is concerned with genetic transformation of wheat and Petunia via pollen, and rice through microspore-derived protoplasts.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Botany.
Ecology.
Life sciences.
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
edited by S. Mohan Jain, S.K. Sopory, R.E. Veilleux.