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Biodiversity and Chemotaxonomy

By: Kishan Gopal Ramawat(Editor)
318 pages, 46 colour & 91 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
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This edited collection shows how unique biochemical characteristics can be a useful tool in plant classification.
Biodiversity and Chemotaxonomy
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Plant classifications are based on morphological characters and it is difficult, particularly in small plants and grasses, to identify these below generic level on the basis of these characters using a dissecting microscope. Plant species have intra- and inter-specific variation in secondary metabolites which can be utilized as marker compounds for identification and classification of plants. Secondary metabolites are produced as a result of primary metabolism and the production of these compounds not only involves several genes but also it is an energy dependent process. Hence these products cannot be considered as insignificant for the plant and the environment. Modern tools of molecular biology and secondary metabolites present in them can definitively decide about classification of plants. Absence of correct identification of plant is associated to many problems of resource utilization. Due to wide availability of these tools, interest has revived in systematics and correct classification of plants based on these parameters for their sustainable utilization and resource management.

The purpose of Biodiversity and Chemotaxonomy is to assess the potential of phytochemical and molecular tools in the systematic and classification of plants. The topics covered include species concept, barcoding and phylogenetic analysis, chemotaxonomy use of polyketides, carotenes, cuticular wax, volatile oils, biodiversity of corals, metazoans, Ruta and Echinocereus.

It provides comprehensive and broad subject-based reviews, useful for students, teachers, researchers, and all others interested in the field. The field has been kept wide and general to accommodate the wide-ranging topics. Biodiversity and Chemotaxonomy will be useful to agriculturists, chemists, botanists, industrialists, and those involved in planning of crop plants.

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By: Kishan Gopal Ramawat(Editor)
318 pages, 46 colour & 91 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
NHBS
This edited collection shows how unique biochemical characteristics can be a useful tool in plant classification.
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