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082 0 4 _a633.1520 FRE
100 1 _aFreeling, M.
_96529
_eeditor
245 1 4 _aThe maize handbook
260 _aNew York (United States of America) :
_bSpringer-Verlag,
_c1994.
300 _axxvi, 759 pages
520 _aMaize occupies a unique position in science and agriculture. It has served for nearly 100 years as the pre-eminent model for studying many aspects of cytogenetics, transposons, and plant biology. In addition, corn is a crop plant of enormous economic significance worldwide. No other plant offers the heritage of methods and results in genetics, development, cell biology, physiology, biochemistry, cell and tissue culture, and molecular biology represented by decades of intensive research on maize." "The Maize Handbook brings together a wealth of information and techniques for working with maize and, often, plants in general. A distinguished group of editors has worked closely with the maize research community to compile a landmark collection of contributions. The book is organized into five sections: development and morphology, cell biology, genetics, molecular biology and cell culture." "The Maize Handbook is indispensable to maize researchers. It will also be welcomed by plant biologists generally, who will find much of value to apply to their own research.
546 _aText in English
595 _aGBC
650 1 7 _aBiotechnology
_2AGROVOC
650 1 7 _aMaize
_2AGROVOC
_91173
650 1 7 _aBiological analysis
_2AGROVOC
_99063
650 1 7 _aGenetic variation
_2AGROVOC
_91129
650 1 7 _aTissue culture
_2AGROVOC
_91291
700 1 _aWalbot, V.,
_eeditor
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942 _cGM
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