Biotechnology of Fruit and Nut Crops Edition 2
- Publisher
CABI - Published
1st April 2020 - ISBN 9781780648279
- Language English
- Pages 750 pp.
- Size 8" x 10"
- Images color illus
This book covers the biotechnology of all the major perennial fruit and nut species. Since the publication of the first edition of this book in 2005, there has been significant progress in cell culture, genomics and genetic transformation for many of these species. This book covers these biotechnologies and also traditional ones, such as regeneration pathways, protoplast culture, in vitro mutagenesis, and ploidy manipulation that have been applied to many of these species. Three species, Diospyros kaki (persimmon), Punica granatum (pomegranate) and Eriobotrya japonica (loquat) are included for the first time, and several Prunus species now receive separate coverage. The species are organized by plant family to facilitate comparisons among related ones. Each species is discussed in relation to its family and its related wild forms, and most are accompanied by full color illustrations. This book is a vital resource for those working on the improvement of perennial fruit, nut and plantation crops.
The book features:
- Detailed coverage of major perennial fruit and crop species.
- Coverage of traditional and new biotechnologies.
- Full color illustrations to aid identification
1: Actinidiaceae
2: Anacardiaceae
3: Annonaceae
4: Arecaceae
5: Bromeliaceae
6: Caricaceae
7: Clusiaceae
8: Ebenaceae
9: Ericaceae
10: Fagaceae
11: Juglandaceae
12: Lauraceae
13: Malvaceae
14: Musaceae
15: Myrtaceae
16: Oleaceae
17: Oxalidaceae
18: Passifloraceae
19: Rosaceae
20: Rutaceae
21: Sapindaceae
22: Vitaceae
Richard E. Litz
Richard Litz was the University of Florida Research Foundation Professor from 2001-2004. He was Associate Editor of the American Society for Horticultural Science (1986-1989), Managing Editorial Board, Plant Cell Tissue & Organ Culture (1998-present) and on the editorial board, Annual Reviews on Plant Biotechnology (1999-present). He is Professor Emeritus in the department of Horticultural Sciences at the University of Florida, with a speciality in the biotechnology of tropical fruits.
F. Pliego-Alfaro
F. Pliego-Alfaro is at Universidad de Málaga, Spain.
J. I. Hormaza
J. I. Hormaza is at IHSM la Mayora, Spain.