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High-Tech and Micropropagation II

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Publisher: Springer Nature
High-Tech and Micropropagation II
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  • High-Tech and Micropropagation II ISBN: 9783540536598 Hardback Jul 1992 Out of Print #88347
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This work covers the micropropagation of trees and fruit-bearing plants, such as poplar, birch, larch, American sweetgum, black locust, sorbus, sandalwood, quercus, cedar, Persian walnut, date palm, cocoa, citrus, olive, apple, pear, peach, plum, cherry, papaya, pineapple, kiwi, Japanese persimmon, grapevine, strawberry and raspberry. The importance and distribution of conventional propagation and in vitro studies on individual species are discussed. In particular detail, the transfer of in vitro plants to the greenhouse or the field and the prospects of commercial exploitation are examined. The book will be of use to advanced students, research workers and teachers in horticulture, forestry and plant biotechnology in general, and also to individuals interested in industrial micropropagation.

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Radiopharmaceuticals; stress techniques; imaging techniques; image interpretation; clinical case material; clinical applications; the future.

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