Encyclopedia of Genetics

Encyclopedia of Genetics
Author: Eric C.R. Reeve
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1004
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1134263570

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The Encyclopedia includes 125 entries, beginning with the origins of genetics including historical background on the work of Gregor Mendel and Charles Darwin, and progressing to the structure of DNA and modern theories such as selfish genes. All branches of genetics are covered, including the genetics of bacteria, viruses, insects, animals and plants, as well as humans. Important topical issues such as the human genome project, bioethics, the law and genetics, genetic disorders, GM crops, and the use of transgenic animals for food and pharmaceutical products are fully surveyed. A section on techniques and biotechnology includes modern methods of analysis, from DNA fingerprinting to the new science of bioinformatics. The articles, all written by specialists, are largely non-mathematical and progress from general concepts to deeper understanding. Each essay is fully referenced, with suggestions for further reading. The text is supplemented by extensive illustrations, tables and a color plate section. The Encyclopedia of Genetics will be a valuable companion for all those working or studying in the various fields of genetical research, and a fascinating reference for all readers with a basic background in biology. Also includes color inserts.

Plant Breeding Reviews, Volume 9

Plant Breeding Reviews, Volume 9
Author: Jules Janick
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2010-04-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0470650354

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Plant Breeding Reviews is an ongoing series presenting state-of-the art review articles on research in plant genetics, especially the breeding of commercially important crops. Articles perform the valuable function of collecting, comparing, and contrasting the primary journal literature in order to form an overview of the topic. This detailed analysis bridges the gap between the specialized researcher and the broader community of plant scientists.

Systematic Pomology (Vol. 1-2) (Set)

Systematic Pomology (Vol. 1-2) (Set)
Author: O.P. Pareek
Publisher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 953
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9387741036

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The book is aimed to be a treatise on the ‘Systematic Pomology’, the primary component of science of fruits, dealing with identification, nomenclature and classification of fruit species based on the descriptions of characteristics related to their morphological, genetical, physiological, biochemical, biotechnological and eco-attributes. Besides taxonomic narrative of each species under the respective orders and genera, considerable emphasis has been laid on cultivars. The treatment is based on the latest version of Nomenclature and Phylogenetic System of Classification (APG III). The book is richly illustrated with diagrams and colour plates and carries fairly exhaustive bibliography and glossary. Thus, the book is of high academic value for research workers/teachers, students and anyone interested in advanced fruit culture to provide insight in identifying and classifying fruit plants, providing standard nomenclature and terminology, in avoiding the confusion from synonymy and promoting correct labeling, to understand their genetic relations, in establishing or maintaining a garden, a germplasm block, a research orchard or even herbaria, in identification of new genotypes or cultivars for introduction and in deciding orchard management practices as well as methods of utilization, in using the correct related cultivars kept in a genetic resources repository for improvement considering the limits of hybridization, and in selecting genetic material for a breeding programme considering their taxonomic proximities and specific characters related to fruit bearing, regularity, nutritive and edible quality, resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses and plant stature and form.

Genetic Studies in Malus

Genetic Studies in Malus
Author: Darlene Madeline Hagens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN:

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Journal of the Arnold Arboretum

Journal of the Arnold Arboretum
Author: Arnold Arboretum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 732
Release: 1974
Genre: Arboretums
ISBN:

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Includes annual "Bibliography of the published writings of the staff and students..."