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Sant Saran Bhojwani
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University of Delhi, Delhi, India
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Woong-Young Soh
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Chonbruk National University, Chonju, Republic of Korea
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During the last two decades the modern techniques of histochemistry, electron microscopy, plant physiology, biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, immunology, and genetics have been applied to investigate the intricacies of the processes involved in embryo formation, and considerable new information has been generated. A better understanding of these processes has enhanced our capacity to manipulate fertilization and embryo development. This has changed the face of the embryology of angiosperms from a descriptive science to an experimental and applied science. The revolutionary progress made in this fascinating field of sexual reproduction was the motivation to prepare this volume. It includes 21 chapters written by experts who have made substantial contributions to their respective fields. It covers all aspects of the embryology of angiosperms, ranging from development, isolation, and structure of male and female gametes, their fusion in vivo and in vitro, and structure, physiology, and genetics of zygotic embryogenesis, to endosperm and seed development. Advances in somatic embryogenesis, synthetic seed technology and regeneration of haploid plants from male and female gametophytes are discussed. Other important topics covered in this volume are sexual incompatibility, parthenocarpy, and apomixis. The last chapter deals with the embryological perspective of inheritance of extra-nuclear genes. All the chapters contain up-to-date information and are profusely illustrated. Graduate and postgraduate students, teachers, and scientists of botany and other areas of plant sciences will find this book extremely useful.
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Table of contents (21 chapters)
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- Darlene Southworth, Scott Russell
Pages 1-16
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- David D. Cass, John D. Laurie
Pages 89-100
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- Tatyana B. Batygina, Valentina E. Vasilyeva
Pages 101-142
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- F. Cruz-Garcia, B. A. McClure
Pages 167-196
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- Romana Czapik, Romana Izmaiłow
Pages 197-222
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- C. Fischer-Iglesias, G. Neuhaus
Pages 223-247
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- Kathrin Schrick, Thomas Laux
Pages 249-277
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- Trevor A. Thorpe, Claudio Stasolla
Pages 279-336
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- Kanji Mamiya, Yuji Sakamoto, Noboru Onishi, Takayasu Hirosawa
Pages 337-352
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- P. W. Becraft, R. C. Brown, B. E. Lemmon, O.-A. Olsen, H. G. Opsahl Ferstad
Pages 353-374
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- Angelo Spena, Giuseppe Leonardo Rotino
Pages 435-450
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- J. B. M. Custers, J. H. G. Cordewener, M. A. Fiers, B. T. H. Maassen, M. M. Van Lookeren Campagne, C. M. Liu
Pages 451-470
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Reviews
`The book is highly recommendable to advanced students of Plant Biology wishing to learn the fundamentals of angiosperm embryology, and at the time addresses researchers entering the field or simply curious about the current state of our knowledge. Researchers actively engaged in plant embryology will find in-depth information and will certainly appreciate having this book on the shelf above their desks as it will soon become an indispensable companion in their daily work.'
Plant Science, 161 (2001)
Editors and Affiliations
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University of Delhi, Delhi, India
Sant Saran Bhojwani
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Chonbruk National University, Chonju, Republic of Korea
Woong-Young Soh