The Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Ft. Collins, CO.,
USA, has a new publication available:
"Micropropagation, genetic engineering, and molecular biology of Populus" by
N.B. Klopfenstein, Y.W. Chun, M.-S. Kim; M.R. Ahuja, editors. M.C.Dillon; R.C.
Carman; L.G. Eskew, technical editors. 1997. General Technical Report
RM-GTR-297. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,
Rocky Mountain Research Station. 326 pages.
Thirty-four Populus biotechnology chapters, written by 85 authors, are
comprised in 5 sections: 1) in vitro culture (micropropagation, somatic
embryogenesis, protoplasts, somaclonal variation, and germplasm preservation);
2) transformation and foreign gene expression; 3) molecular biology
(molecular/genetic characterization); 4) biotic and abiotic resistance
(disease, insect, and pollution); 5) biotechnological applications (wood
properties, flowering, phytoremediation, breeding, commercialization,
economics, and bioethics).
To order single copies, please DG: R.Schneider:S28A
e-mail:
rschneider/rmrs@fs.fed.us
FAX: 970-498-1660
phone: 970-498-1719
mail: Publications
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Dick Schneider, Publications, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Ft. Collins,
CO.
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