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Agrobacterium biology

from basic science to biotechnology
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Year: [2018]
Publisher: Cham, Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Series: Current topics in microbiology and immunology; 418
Media group: Serien
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This volume reviews various facets of Agrobacterium biology, from modern aspects of taxonomy and bacterial ecology to pathogenesis, bacterial cell biology, plant and fungal transformation, natural transgenics, and biotechnology. Agrobacterium-mediated transformation is the most extensively utilized platform for generating transgenic plants, but modern biotechnology applications derive from more than 40 years of intensive basic scientific research. Many of the biological principles established by this research have served as models for other bacteria, including human and animal pathogens. Written by leading experts and highlighting recent advances, this volume serves both as an introduction to Agrobacterium biology for students as well as a more comprehensive text for research scientists.

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Statement of Responsibility: Stanton B. Gelvin, editor, responsible series editor: Klaus Palme
Year: [2018]
Publisher: Cham, Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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Classification: Search for this systematic MB-20, BI-45
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ISBN: 9783030032562
ISBN (2nd): 3030032566
Description: X, 507 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme
Series: Current topics in microbiology and immunology; 418
Tags: Bakterien / Allgemein und Morphologie; Landwirtschaft
Participating parties: Search for this character Gelvin, Stanton B. (editor); Palme, Klaus (editor)
Language: Englisch
Original title: Agrobacterium biology
Media group: Serien