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Secondary Metabolism in Plant Cell Cultures

Secondary Metabolism in Plant Cell Cultures

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L. A. Anderson, J. D. Phillipson, M. F. Roberts, B. V. Charlwood, P. K. Hegarty, K. A. Charlwood, R. J. Robbins, M. J. C. Rhodes, D. Grey, G. Stephan-Sarkissian, M. W. Fowler, J. S. Evans, E. Pattinson, P. Morris, H. A. Collin, D. Musker, G. Britton, J. T. Brown, K. Rudge, M. A. Collinge, M. M. Yeoman, R. A. Dixon, G. P. Bolwell, G. Lappin, J. Tampion, J. Stride, P. A. Brindle, P. J. Kuhn, D. R. Threlfall, R. D. Hall, M. A. Holden, D. G. Watson, C. J. W. Brookes, I. M. Freer, S. B. Wright, S. Gibbs, K. Lindsey, A. Rosevear, C. A. Lambe, A. J. Parr, S. R. Richards, A. H. Scragg, E. J. Allan, P. A. Bond, N. J. Smart, P. Vienne, I. W. Marison, S. H. Mantell, A. Stafford, M. M. Aiken, R. C. Cresswe, A. Donovan, H. Collin, S. Isaac, . Smith
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  • Date Published: June 2011
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521279338

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  • This 1986 book describes the state of research in the area of secondary metabolism in plant cell and tissue culture. Such cultures are a major tool in horticulture and agriculture, and in the chemical industry. The wide range of applications is reflected in the articles presented here, which are grouped according to topic and derive from the meeting held by the International Association of Plant Cell and Tissue Culture in Sheffield in July 1985. This book was a major contribution to the development of plant biotechnology. It will remain of interest to researchers today.

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    • Date Published: June 2011
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521279338
    • length: 284 pages
    • dimensions: 244 x 170 x 15 mm
    • weight: 0.46kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Part I. Secondary Products from Plant Cell Cultures:
    1. Aspects of alkaloid production by plant cell cultures
    2. The synthesis and biotransformation of monoterpenes by plant cells in culture
    3. Molymetric adsorbents stimulate anthraquinone production by cell suspension cultures of Cinchona ledgeriana
    4. Biopolymer production by algal cells
    5. Antimicrobial agents from plant cell cultures
    Part II. Growth and Differentiation in Relation to Secondary Metabolism:
    6. Flavour production in onion tissue culture
    7. Kinetics of growth and alkaloid accumulation in Cartharanthus roseus cell suspension cultures
    8. Differentiation and monoterpene biosynthesis in plant cell cultures
    9. The effect of osmotic stress on growth and alkaloid accumulation in Catharanthus roseus
    10. The relationship between tropane alkaloid production and structural differentiation in plant cell cultures of Atropa belladdona and Hyosyamus muticus
    Part III. Biochemistry of Secondary Metabolism:
    11. Modulation of the phenyl propanoid pathway in bean (phaseolus vulgaris) cell suspension cultures
    12. Interactions and interelationships between primary and secondary metabolism
    13. Co-ordinated induction of enzymes of secondary metabolism
    14. The biotransformation of monoterpenoids by plant tissue culture
    15. Biosynthesis of phytoalexins and sterols in potato cell suspension cultures
    16. Studies on the regulation of Casaicin biosynthesis in immobilised cell cultures and the developing fruit of the chilli pepper, Capiscum frutescens
    17. The elicitation of phytoalexins in cultures of Capisum annum and Nicotiana tabacum
    18. Studies on alliinase from onion (Allium cepa) and the potential use of onion cell cultures as an enzyme source in onion flavour production
    19. Uptake, binding and metabolism of morphinan alkaloids by cell cultures of Papaver somniferum
    Part IV. Mass Cell Culture and Immobilized Plant Cell Systems:
    20. The production of secondary metabolites by immobilized plant cells
    21. Immobilization technology
    22. Studies of environmental features of immobilized plant cells
    23. Product release from plant cells grown in culture
    24. Rheological properties of plant cell suspension cultures
    25. Description of a system for the continuous cultivation of plant cells
    26. The economics of mass cell culture
    Part V. Selection, Stability and Variation in Secondary Metabolism:
    27. Somaclonal variation
    28. Genetic basis of instability in cell cultures
    29. A rapid screening technique for the selection of high yielding capsaicin cell lines of Capiscum frutescens mill.
    30. Selection studies of Catharanthus roseus
    31. Variability and stability of cell cultures of Capiscum frutescens
    32. Selection for resistance to late blight in celery
    33. effects of modification of the primary precursor level by selection and feeding on indole alkaloid accumulation in Catharanthus roseus
    34. Long term stability of alkaloid productivity in cell suspension cultures of Catharanthus roseus.

  • Editors

    Phillip Morris

    Alan H. Scragg

    Angela Stafford

    Michael W. Fowler

    Contributors

    L. A. Anderson, J. D. Phillipson, M. F. Roberts, B. V. Charlwood, P. K. Hegarty, K. A. Charlwood, R. J. Robbins, M. J. C. Rhodes, D. Grey, G. Stephan-Sarkissian, M. W. Fowler, J. S. Evans, E. Pattinson, P. Morris, H. A. Collin, D. Musker, G. Britton, J. T. Brown, K. Rudge, M. A. Collinge, M. M. Yeoman, R. A. Dixon, G. P. Bolwell, G. Lappin, J. Tampion, J. Stride, P. A. Brindle, P. J. Kuhn, D. R. Threlfall, R. D. Hall, M. A. Holden, D. G. Watson, C. J. W. Brookes, I. M. Freer, S. B. Wright, S. Gibbs, K. Lindsey, A. Rosevear, C. A. Lambe, A. J. Parr, S. R. Richards, A. H. Scragg, E. J. Allan, P. A. Bond, N. J. Smart, P. Vienne, I. W. Marison, S. H. Mantell, A. Stafford, M. M. Aiken, R. C. Cresswe, A. Donovan, H. Collin, S. Isaac, . Smith

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