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Biotechnology of Cereals, Volume 34

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This volume surveys the opportunities and applications of biotechnology in cereal production, protection, and end-use quality, appealing to a wide audience from academics to industry professionals. It provides detailed explanations of the technologies involved and discusses their practical applications, making it the only current resource that comprehensively covers biotechnology's role in cereals. The chapters on transformation and end-use quality are particularly relevant and likely to generate significant interest. Advances in Botanical Research is a long-standing multi-volume publication that compiles reviews by leading experts on critical topics in botanical research. Established in 1963, it has built a strong reputation for excellence over the decades. In 1995, it merged with Advances in Plant Pathology, creating a unified resource for the plant science community, offering balanced coverage of both plant pathology and botany. Under the editorship of J.A. Callow from the University of Birmingham and supported by an international Editorial Board, the series publishes thorough and contemporary reviews across a variety of subjects that engage post-graduates and researchers in plant sciences, including botany, plant biochemistry, plant pathology, and plant physiology. The series features eclectic and thematic volumes, with a notable Impact Factor of 4.378, ranking it 8th in the competitive field of Plant Sciences.

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Biotechnology of Cereals, Volume 34, Paul A. Lazzeri, Peter R. Shewry, Keith J. Edwards

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2001
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Title
Biotechnology of Cereals, Volume 34
Language
English
Released
2001
Format
Hardcover
Pages
368
ISBN10
0120059347
ISBN13
9780120059348
Series
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This volume surveys the opportunities and applications of biotechnology in cereal production, protection, and end-use quality, appealing to a wide audience from academics to industry professionals. It provides detailed explanations of the technologies involved and discusses their practical applications, making it the only current resource that comprehensively covers biotechnology's role in cereals. The chapters on transformation and end-use quality are particularly relevant and likely to generate significant interest. Advances in Botanical Research is a long-standing multi-volume publication that compiles reviews by leading experts on critical topics in botanical research. Established in 1963, it has built a strong reputation for excellence over the decades. In 1995, it merged with Advances in Plant Pathology, creating a unified resource for the plant science community, offering balanced coverage of both plant pathology and botany. Under the editorship of J.A. Callow from the University of Birmingham and supported by an international Editorial Board, the series publishes thorough and contemporary reviews across a variety of subjects that engage post-graduates and researchers in plant sciences, including botany, plant biochemistry, plant pathology, and plant physiology. The series features eclectic and thematic volumes, with a notable Impact Factor of 4.378, ranking it 8th in the competitive field of Plant Sciences.