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Progress in Plant Protoplast Research Proceedings of the 7th Interantional Protoplast Symposium, Wageningen, The Netherlands, December 6-11, 1987

Proceedings
Edited By: KJ Puite, JJM Dons, HJ Huizing, AJ Kool, M Koornneef and FA Krens
440 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
Progress in Plant Protoplast Research
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Proceedings
Edited By: KJ Puite, JJM Dons, HJ Huizing, AJ Kool, M Koornneef and FA Krens
440 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
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'The amount of information included in the volume enables the reader to rapidly obtain a general overview of this field of research. In this respect it is of value to scientists already established in the field of plant genetic manipulation and those wishing to enter this exciting area of plant research.' M.R. Davey, Plant, Cell and Environment, Vol. 12, No. 5, 1989. 'By the wide volume of data presented as well as topicality of the problems and the high scientific content, the book is a valuable guide and source of information in a modern and important field of biological sciences, for phytologists, cytologists, geneticians and pecialists in biotechnology, in general.' A. Brezeanu, Romanian Review of Biochemistry, 1989
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