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High-Tech and Micropropagation V

Edited By: YPS Bajaj
395 pages, 114 figs, 62 tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
High-Tech and Micropropagation V
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  • High-Tech and Micropropagation V ISBN: 9783540616061 Paperback Mar 1997 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

This volume, fifth in the series High-Tech and Micropropagation, contains 24 chapters arranged in the following three sections:I. Vegetables and Fruits: garlic, Amaranthus, Brassica oleracea, pepper, watermelon, cassava, banana, Myrtus communis, passionfruit, Polymnia sonchifolia, pepino, and spinach.II. Grasses: bamboos, Caustis dioica, Dendrocalamus, Miscanthus x giganteus, sugarcane.III. Trees: Aegle marmelos, Eucalyptus, Fraxinus excelsior, Juglans cinerea, Pinus virginiana, Prosopis, and Ulmus. This book is of use to research workers, advanced students, and teachers in the fields of horticulture, forestry, botany, and plant biotechnology in general, and also to individuals interested in industrial micropropagation.

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Part 1 Vegetables and fruits: garlic; amaranthus; brassica oleracea; pepper; watermelon; cassava; banana; myrtus communis; passionfruit; polymnia sonchifolia; pepino; spinach. Part 2 Grasses: bamboos; caustis dioica; dendrocalamus; miscanthus x giganteus; sugarcane. Part 3 Trees: aegle marmelos; eucalyptus; fraxinus excelsior; juglans cinerea; pinus virginiana; prosopis; ulmus.

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Edited By: YPS Bajaj
395 pages, 114 figs, 62 tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
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