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OverviewThirty years ago, in vitro propagation was a new technique for producing plants, and Lydiane Kyte s Plants from Test Tubes became the standard work on the topic.The new fourth edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect the many advances in science and technology, including the five accepted sequential stages of micropropagation. Ten new plants have been added. This in turn has greatly expanded the already extensive bibliography. Among the new topics that have been introduced or expanded on are embryo culture for breeding, somaclonal variation, anther culture, somatic embryogenesis, cryopreservation, and genetic engineering. More ornamental plant examples are given and many new illustrations provided, including a chronology of discoveries in micropropagation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Holly Scoggins , John Kleyn , Lydiane Kyte , Mark BridgenPublisher: Workman Publishing Imprint: Timber Press Edition: 4th Edition Dimensions: Width: 19.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 26.60cm Weight: 0.900kg ISBN: 9781604692068ISBN 10: 1604692065 Pages: 274 Publication Date: 13 August 2013 Audience: Adult education , Professional and scholarly , Further / Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationLydiane (Ann) Kyte holds a B.S. degree in botany from the University of Washington. She built a plant tissue culture program for Briggs Nursery, now world famous for its tissue-cultured plants.John Kleyn received a Ph.D. in bacteriology from Cornell University and currently acquires books for Indonesian Universities.Holly Scoggins teaches horticulture at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg. Her courses cover ornamental plant production and marketing, herbaceous landscape plants, and greenhouse management. Her research and extension focus includes production of perennials and field trials of hops. She holds a PhD in horticultural science from North Carolina State University.Dr. Mark Bridgen is a professor at Cornell University and director of the Long Island Horticultural Research and Extension Center. He earned a PhD in plant physiology from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Dr. Bridgen teaches plant propagation, and his research specializes in ornamental plant breeding, plant tissue culture and micropropagation, and floriculture. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |