Plant biotechnology: Principles and applications

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The book traces the roots of plant biotechnology from the basic sciences to current applications in the biological and agricultural sciences, industry, and medicine. Providing intriguing opportunities to manipulate plant genetic and metabolic systems, plant biotechnology has now become an exciting area of research. The book vividly describes the processes and methods used to genetically engineer plants for agricultural, environmental and industrial purposes, while also discussing related bioethical and biosafety issues. It also highlights important factors that are often overlooked by methodologies used to develop plants� tolerance against biotic and abiotic stresses and in the development of special foods, bio-chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. The topics discussed will be of considerable interest to both graduate and postgraduate students. Further, the book offers an ideal reference guide for teachers and researcher alike, bridging the gap between fundamental and advanced approaches.

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Abdin, M. Z., Kiran, U., Kamaluddin, & Ali, A. (2017). Plant biotechnology: Principles and applications. Plant Biotechnology: Principles and Applications (pp. 1–392). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2961-5

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