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Thidiazuron: From Urea Derivative to Plant Growth Regulator / edited by Naseem Ahmad, Mohammad Faisal.

SpringerLink Books Biomedical and Life Sciences 2018 Available online

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Book
Contributor:
Ahmad, Naseem, editor.
Faisal, M. (Mohammad), editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Plant breeding.
Cell culture.
Plant ecology.
Plant anatomy.
Plant physiology.
Plant Breeding/Biotechnology.
Cell Culture.
Plant Ecology.
Plant Anatomy/Development.
Plant Physiology.
Local Subjects:
Plant Breeding/Biotechnology.
Cell Culture.
Plant Ecology.
Plant Anatomy/Development.
Plant Physiology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIII, 491 pages) : 51 illustrations, 36 illustrations in color
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
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Summary:
Plant biotechnology is a most interesting branch for academicians and researchers in recent past. Now days, it becomes a very useful tool in agriculture and medicine and is regarded as a popular area of research especially in biological sciences because it makes an integral use of biochemistry, molecular biology and engineering sciences in order to achieve technological application of cultured tissues, cell and microbes. Plant tissue culture (PTC) refers to a technique of cultivation of plant cells and other parts on artificial nutrient medium in controlled environment under aseptic conditions. PTC requires various nutrients, pH, carbon source, gelling agent, temperature, photoperiod, humidity et cetera and most importantly the judicious use of plant growth regulators. Various natural, adenine and phenyl urea derivatives are employed for the induction and proliferation of different types of explants. Several phenyl urea derivatives were evaluated and it was observed that thidiazuron (n-phenyl-N"-1,2,3- thidiazol-5-ulurea) was found to be the most active among the plant growth regulators. Thidiazuron (TDZ) was initially developed as a cotton defoliant and showed high cytokinin like activity. In some examples, its activity was 100 times more than BA in tobacco callus assay and produces more number of shoots in cultures than Zeatin and 2iP. TDZ also showed major breakthrough in tissue culture of various recalcitrant legumes and woody species. For the last two decades, number of laboratories has been working on TDZ with different aspect and number of publications has come out. To the best of our knowledge, there is no comprehensive edited volume on this particular topic. Hence th,e edited volume is a deed to consolidate the scattered information on role of TDZ in plant tissue culture and genetic manipulations that would hopefully prove informative to various researches. Thidiazuron: From Urea Derivative to Plant Growth Regulator compiles various aspects of TDZ in Plant Tissue Culture with profitable implications. The book will provides basic material for academicians and researchers who want to initiate work in this fascinating area of research. The book will contain 26 chapters compiled by International dignitaries and thus giving a holistic view to the edited volume.
Contents:
1. Thidiazuron: Modulator of Morphogenesis in Vitro
2. TDZ - Mode of Action, Use and Potential in Agriculture
3. TDZ-Induced Morphogenesis Pathways in Woody Plant Culture
4. Thidiazuron in Micropropagation of Aroid Plants
5. Use of TDZ for Micropropagation of Some Mediterranean Crop Species
6. Thidiazuron in Micropropagation of Small Fruits
7. TDZ in Cereal Gametic Embryogenesis
8. Preconditioning of Nodal Explants in Thidiazuron Supplemented Liquid Media Improves Shoot Multiplication in Pterocarpus Marsupium (Roxb)
9. Application of Thidiazuron in the Micropropagation of Fagaceae
10. In Vitro Morphogenesis of Woody Plants Using Thidiazuron
11. Thidiazuron Influenced Morphogenesis in Some Medicinal Plants
12. In vitro Morphogenesis of Some Himalayan Flora using TDZ - A Potential Plant Growth Regulator
13. Thidiazuron Induced Protocorm-Like Bodies in Orchid: Progress and Prospects
14. Thidiazuron (TDZ): A Callus Minimizer for In Vitro Plant Production
15. The Applications of TDZ in Medicinal Plant Tissue Culture
16. Factors Affecting Thidiazuron-Induced Direct Somatic Embryogenesis of PHALAENOPSIS Aphrodite
17. TDZ Induced Diverse In vitro Responses in Some Economically Important Plants
18. Regulation of Morphogenesis and Improvement in shoot Multiplication in Vitex Species Using Thidiazuron
19. TDZ-Induced Regeneration in Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni: An Important Natural Sweetener
20. Shoot Organogenesis of Aloe Plants with Emphasis on TDZ
21. Morphogenic Potential of Different Explants of Broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var. italica): important "nutrient rich" Vegetable, using Thidiazuron.
22. Thidiazuron: A Potent Phytohormone for in Vitro Regeneration
23. TDZ-Induced Plant Regeneration in Jatropha curcas: a promisingBiofuel Plant
24. Role of Thidiazuron in Modulation of Shoot Multiplication Rate in Micropropagation of Rauvolfia Species
25. Effect of TDZ on Various Plant Cultures
26. Role of Thidiazuron in Tissue Culture of Orchids
27. Thidiazuron as an Elicitorin The Production of Secondary Metabolite
28. Thidiazuron: An Effective Plant Growth Regulator on In Vitro Cloning of Slow Growing Economic Rattan Palms in Southern Western Ghats for Eco-Restoration and Consistent Utilisation.
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ISBN:
9789811080043
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