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      Plant Biology and Biotechnology [electronic resource] : Volume I: Plant Diversity, Organization, Function and Improvement / edited by Bir Bahadur, Manchikatla Venkat Rajam, Leela Sahijram, K.V. Krishnamurthy.

      Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi : Springer India : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XXVI, 827 p. 219 illus., 100 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
      • text
      Media type:
      • computer
      Carrier type:
      • online resource
      ISBN:
      • 9788132222866
      Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
      • 581.35 23
      LOC classification:
      • QH433
      Online resources:
      Contents:
      1. Plant Biology: Past, Present and Future -- 2. Organization at the Cellular Level -- 3. Development and Organization of Cell Types and Tissues -- 4. Meristems and Their Role in Primary and Secondary Organization of the Plant Body -- 5. Origin, Development and Differentiation of Leaves -- 6. Plant Biodiversity -- 7. Fungi: An Overview -- 8. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi – The Nature’s Gift for Sustenance of Plant Wealth -- 9. Diversity and Applications of Mushrooms -- 10. Lichenology: Current Research in India -- 11. Microbial Symbionts of Plants -- 12. Phosphate Solubilizing Microorganisms - A Critical Review -- 13. Reproductive Strategies in Bryophytes -- 14. Cycads: An Overview -- 15. Angiosperms:  An Overview -- 16. Genetics of Flower Development -- 17. Pre-fertilization Reproductive Growth and Development and Double Fertilization -- 18. Post-fertilization Growth and Development -- 19. Seed Biology and Technology -- 20. Mineral Nutrition of Plants -- 21. General Overview of Plant Secondary Metabolism -- 22. Photosynthesis -- 23. Induced Mutations and Crop Improvement -- 24. Polyploidy in Crop Improvement and Evolution -- 25. Male Sterility Systems in Major Field Crops and Their Potential Role in Crop Improvement -- 26. Apomixis in Crop Improvement -- 27. Plant Volatile Chemicals and Insect Responses -- 28. Management of Pollination Services to Enhance Crop Productivity -- 29. Applications of Remote Sensing in Plant Sciences: An Overview -- 30. Impact of Climate Change on Agricultural Productivity -- 31. Alien Crop Resources and Underutilized Crops for Food and Nutritional Security -- 32. Microalgal Rainbow Colors for Nutra-Pharmaceutical Applications -- 33. Vegetable Oil-based Nutraceuticals.
      In: Springer eBooksSummary: This volume offers a much-needed compilation of essential reviews on diverse aspects of plant biology, written by eminent botanists. These reviews effectively cover a wide range of aspects of plant biology that have contemporary relevance. At the same time they integrate classical morphology with molecular biology, physiology with pattern formation, growth with genomics, development with morphogenesis, and classical crop-improvement techniques with modern breeding methodologies. Classical botany has been transformed into cutting-edge plant biology, thus providing the theoretical basis for plant biotechnology. It goes without saying that biotechnology has emerged as a powerful discipline of Biology in the last three decades. Biotechnological tools, techniques and information, used in combination with appropriate planning and execution, have already contributed significantly to economic growth and development. It is estimated that in the next decade or two, products and processes made possible by biotechnology will account for over 60% of worldwide commerce and output. There is, therefore, a need to arrive at a general understanding and common approach to issues related to the nature, possession, conservation and use of biodiversity, as it provides the raw material for biotechnology. More than 90% of the total requirements for the biotechnology industry are contributed by plants and microbes, in terms of goods and services. There are however substantial plant and microbial resources that are waiting for biotechnological exploitation in the near future through effective bioprospection. In order to exploit plants and microbes for their useful products and processes, we need to first understand their basic structure, organization, growth and development, cellular process and overall biology. We also need to identify and develop strategies to improve the productivity of plants. In view of the above, in this two-volume book on plant biology and biotechnology, the first volume is devoted to various aspects of plant biology and crop improvement. It includes 33 chapters contributed by 50 researchers, each of which is an expert in his/her own field of research. The book begins with an introductory chapter that gives a lucid account on the past, present and future of plant biology, thereby providing a perfect historical foundation for the chapters that follow. Four chapters are devoted to details on the structural and developmental aspects of the structures of plants and their principal organs. These chapters provide the molecular biological basis for the regulation of morphogenesis of the form of plants and their organs, involving control at the cellular and tissue levels. Details on biodiversity, the basic raw material for biotechnology, are discussed in a separate chapter, in which emphasis is placed on the genetic, species and ecosystem diversities and their conservation. Since fungi and other microbes form an important component of the overall biodiversity, special attention is paid to the treatment of fungi and other microbes in this volume. Four chapters respectively deal with an overview of fungi, arbuscularmycorrhizae and their relation to the sustenance of plant wealth, diversity and practical applications of mushrooms, and lichens (associated with a photobiont). Microbial endosymbionts associated with plants and phosphate solubilizing microbes in the rhizosphere of plants are exhaustively treated in two separate chapters. The reproductive strategies of bryophytes and an overview on Cycads form the subject matter of another two chapters, thus fulfilling the need to deal with the non-flowering Embryophyte group of plants. Angiosperms, the most important group of plants from a biotechnological perspective, are examined exhaustively in this volume. The chapters on angiosperms provide an overview and cover the genetic basis of flowers development, pre-and post-fertilization reproductive growth and development, seed biology and technology, plant secondary metabolism, photosynthesis, and plant volatile chemicals. A special effort has been made to include important topics on crop improvement in this volume. The importance of pollination services, apomixes, male sterility, induced mutations, polyploidy and climate changes is discussed, each in a separate chapter. Microalgalnutra-pharmaceuticals, vegetable-oil-based nutraceuticals and the importance of alien crop resources and underutilized crops for food and nutritional security form the topics of three other chapters in this volume. There is also a special chapter on the applications of remote sensing in the plant sciences, which also provides information on biodiversity distribution. The editors of this volume believe the wide range of basic topics on plant biology that have great relevance in biotechnology covered will be of great interest to students, researchers and teachers of botany and plant biotechnology alike.
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      1. Plant Biology: Past, Present and Future -- 2. Organization at the Cellular Level -- 3. Development and Organization of Cell Types and Tissues -- 4. Meristems and Their Role in Primary and Secondary Organization of the Plant Body -- 5. Origin, Development and Differentiation of Leaves -- 6. Plant Biodiversity -- 7. Fungi: An Overview -- 8. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi – The Nature’s Gift for Sustenance of Plant Wealth -- 9. Diversity and Applications of Mushrooms -- 10. Lichenology: Current Research in India -- 11. Microbial Symbionts of Plants -- 12. Phosphate Solubilizing Microorganisms - A Critical Review -- 13. Reproductive Strategies in Bryophytes -- 14. Cycads: An Overview -- 15. Angiosperms:  An Overview -- 16. Genetics of Flower Development -- 17. Pre-fertilization Reproductive Growth and Development and Double Fertilization -- 18. Post-fertilization Growth and Development -- 19. Seed Biology and Technology -- 20. Mineral Nutrition of Plants -- 21. General Overview of Plant Secondary Metabolism -- 22. Photosynthesis -- 23. Induced Mutations and Crop Improvement -- 24. Polyploidy in Crop Improvement and Evolution -- 25. Male Sterility Systems in Major Field Crops and Their Potential Role in Crop Improvement -- 26. Apomixis in Crop Improvement -- 27. Plant Volatile Chemicals and Insect Responses -- 28. Management of Pollination Services to Enhance Crop Productivity -- 29. Applications of Remote Sensing in Plant Sciences: An Overview -- 30. Impact of Climate Change on Agricultural Productivity -- 31. Alien Crop Resources and Underutilized Crops for Food and Nutritional Security -- 32. Microalgal Rainbow Colors for Nutra-Pharmaceutical Applications -- 33. Vegetable Oil-based Nutraceuticals.

      This volume offers a much-needed compilation of essential reviews on diverse aspects of plant biology, written by eminent botanists. These reviews effectively cover a wide range of aspects of plant biology that have contemporary relevance. At the same time they integrate classical morphology with molecular biology, physiology with pattern formation, growth with genomics, development with morphogenesis, and classical crop-improvement techniques with modern breeding methodologies. Classical botany has been transformed into cutting-edge plant biology, thus providing the theoretical basis for plant biotechnology. It goes without saying that biotechnology has emerged as a powerful discipline of Biology in the last three decades. Biotechnological tools, techniques and information, used in combination with appropriate planning and execution, have already contributed significantly to economic growth and development. It is estimated that in the next decade or two, products and processes made possible by biotechnology will account for over 60% of worldwide commerce and output. There is, therefore, a need to arrive at a general understanding and common approach to issues related to the nature, possession, conservation and use of biodiversity, as it provides the raw material for biotechnology. More than 90% of the total requirements for the biotechnology industry are contributed by plants and microbes, in terms of goods and services. There are however substantial plant and microbial resources that are waiting for biotechnological exploitation in the near future through effective bioprospection. In order to exploit plants and microbes for their useful products and processes, we need to first understand their basic structure, organization, growth and development, cellular process and overall biology. We also need to identify and develop strategies to improve the productivity of plants. In view of the above, in this two-volume book on plant biology and biotechnology, the first volume is devoted to various aspects of plant biology and crop improvement. It includes 33 chapters contributed by 50 researchers, each of which is an expert in his/her own field of research. The book begins with an introductory chapter that gives a lucid account on the past, present and future of plant biology, thereby providing a perfect historical foundation for the chapters that follow. Four chapters are devoted to details on the structural and developmental aspects of the structures of plants and their principal organs. These chapters provide the molecular biological basis for the regulation of morphogenesis of the form of plants and their organs, involving control at the cellular and tissue levels. Details on biodiversity, the basic raw material for biotechnology, are discussed in a separate chapter, in which emphasis is placed on the genetic, species and ecosystem diversities and their conservation. Since fungi and other microbes form an important component of the overall biodiversity, special attention is paid to the treatment of fungi and other microbes in this volume. Four chapters respectively deal with an overview of fungi, arbuscularmycorrhizae and their relation to the sustenance of plant wealth, diversity and practical applications of mushrooms, and lichens (associated with a photobiont). Microbial endosymbionts associated with plants and phosphate solubilizing microbes in the rhizosphere of plants are exhaustively treated in two separate chapters. The reproductive strategies of bryophytes and an overview on Cycads form the subject matter of another two chapters, thus fulfilling the need to deal with the non-flowering Embryophyte group of plants. Angiosperms, the most important group of plants from a biotechnological perspective, are examined exhaustively in this volume. The chapters on angiosperms provide an overview and cover the genetic basis of flowers development, pre-and post-fertilization reproductive growth and development, seed biology and technology, plant secondary metabolism, photosynthesis, and plant volatile chemicals. A special effort has been made to include important topics on crop improvement in this volume. The importance of pollination services, apomixes, male sterility, induced mutations, polyploidy and climate changes is discussed, each in a separate chapter. Microalgalnutra-pharmaceuticals, vegetable-oil-based nutraceuticals and the importance of alien crop resources and underutilized crops for food and nutritional security form the topics of three other chapters in this volume. There is also a special chapter on the applications of remote sensing in the plant sciences, which also provides information on biodiversity distribution. The editors of this volume believe the wide range of basic topics on plant biology that have great relevance in biotechnology covered will be of great interest to students, researchers and teachers of botany and plant biotechnology alike.

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