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Fiber Plants Biology, Biotechnology and Applications

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Springer

Pubblicazione: 11/2016
Edizione: 1st ed. 2016





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This book assesses the potential effects of biotechnological approaches, particularly genetic modification, on the present state of fiber crop cultivation and sustainable production. Leading international researchers discuss and explain how biotechnology can affect and solve problems in connection with fiber crops. The topics covered include biology, biotechnology, genomics and applications of fiber crops like cotton, flax, jute and bamboo.
 
Providing complete, comprehensive and broad subject-based reviews, the book offers a valuable resource for students, teachers, and researchers including agriculturists, biotechnologists and botanists, as well as industrialists and government agencies involved in the planning of fiber crop cultivation.





Sommario

Book Title: Fiber plants: Biology, Biotechnology and Applications

Table of content

Part I. Biology and Resources

 1.    Natural Cellulose Fiber from Mendong Grass (Fimbristylis globulosa)

Heru Suryanto1

Uun Yanuhar2

1Department of Mechanical Engineering, UniversitasNegeri Malang, Jl. Semarang 6 Malang, JawaTimur, Indonesia. E-mail:

suryantoheru@yahoo.com

2Laboratory of Biotechnology, Department of Fisheries and Marine Science, UniversitasBrawijaya, Jl. Veteran Malang, Indonesia. E-mail: uunyanuhar@yohoo.com.

 

2.    Linen and its wet processing

Arun Kumar Patra. The Technological Institute of Textile & Sciences, Bhiwani , India

 

3. Cyperus canus -A traditional source of fiber, its uses, products and cultural significances among ethnic communities of Central America

Edgar Mó1,2, William Cetzal-Ix3*, Eliana Noguera-Savelli4&SaikatKumar Basu5

Orquideario Agronomía-CUNOR-USAC, Centro Universitario del Norte, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, Cobán, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala; Orquigonia, Centro de Rescate y Conservación de Orquídeas, Cobán, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala.

3 Herbario CICY, Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, A. C. (CICY), Calle 43. No. 130. Col. Chuburná de Hidalgo, Mérida 97200, Yucatán, México; BIODIPROS AC, Biodiversidad y Producción Sustentable, Mérida, Yucatán, México; Department of BiologicalSciences, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada; *e-mail: rolito22@hotmail.com

 

Part II. Biotechnology and Genomics

4.        Importance of transgenic cottons on a global scale

Rajasekaran, USDA, ARS, SRRC New Orleans, LA and D. Anderson, Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, IN  (Rajah.Rajasekaran@ARS.USDA.GOV)

 

5.       Cotton fibre biotechnology: Transgenic manipulation of elongation and cell wall thickening

Michael R. Stiff1, J. Rich Tuttle1, Benjamin P. Graham2, Candace H. Haigler1,2

1Department of Crop Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27695, USA

2Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27695, USA

 

6.       Regeneration and Somaclonal Variation and mutant in bamboo—Dendrocalamus farinosus

Shang-lian Hu1,2*  Cao Ying1,2

Lab of Plant Cell Engineering , Southwest University of Science and Technology;

Engineering Research Center for Biomass Resource Utilization and Modification of Sichuan Province,

Mian Yang, Sichuan Province 621010,China

*Corresponding author ( Tel.: +86 816 6089526,  Fax: +86 816 6089526,  E-mail address: hushanglian@126.com)

 

7.       Plant cell and organ culture approach for exploring functional cell differentiation in Phyllostachys and Bambusabamboo

Shinjiro Ogita a,b, Takao Kishimoto a, Taiji Nomura a, Yasuo Kato a

a Biotechnology Research Center and Department of Biotechnology, Toyama Prefectural University, Imizu, Toyama, 939-0398, Japan

b Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, Department of Life Sciences, Prefectural University of Hiroshima 727-0023 Shoubara, Japan

ogita@pu-hiroshima.ac.jp

 

8.       Cotton In Vitro Regeneration

H. F. Sakhanokho, USDA-ARS, Thad Cochran Southern Horticultural Laboratory, 810 Hwy 26 West, Poplarville, MS 39470

K. Rajasekaran

USDA-ARS-SRRC, 1100 Robert E. Lee Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70124

(Rajah.Rajasekaran@ARS.USDA.GOV)

 

9.       Jute Genomics: Emerging Resources and Tools for Molecular Breeding

Debabrata Sarkar1· Pratik Satya1 ·Pran Gobinda Karmakar1 · Nagendra Kumar Singh2

1Biotechnology Unit, Division of Crop Improvement, ICAR-Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibres (CRIJAF), Barrackpore, Kolkata 700 120, West Bengal, India

2ICAR-National Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology (NRCPB), Pusa, New Delhi 110 012, India

 

10.  

Jute, the versatile golden fiber: Importance, impediments and improvements

Pushyami Bharadwaj J, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India 500046.

 

11.

   Transgenic Cotton for Agronomical Useful Traits

Chandrakanth Emani, Department of Biology, Western Kentucky University-Owensboro, 4821 New Hartford Road Owensboro, KY 42303, USA              

 

Part III. Application technology

 

12. BANANA FIBER REINFORCED COMPOSITE

N. Venkateshwaran

 

13.   Modification of cellulose acetate films

Francisco Rodríguez, María J. Galotto, Abel Guarda, Julio Bruna

Food Packaging Laboratory.Department of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Technology.Center for the Development of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (CEDENNA).University of Santiago de Chile.Obispo Manuel Umaña 050. Estación Central.

Santiago, Chile. 9170201.

 

14.   Physicochemical, morphological and anatomical properties of plant fibres for pulping and papermaking

Kumar Anupam, Priti Shivhare Lal, Vimlesh Bist

Physical Chemistry, Pulping and Bleaching Division, Central Pulp and Paper Research Institute, Himmat Nagar, Saharanpur 247001, Uttarpradesh, India

 

15.

   Sanseviera zeylanica (L.) Willd and its potential as a new natural source fiber: A case study from the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

Rodrigo Duno de Stefano1, William Cetzal-Ix1*& Saikat Kumar Basu2

1

Herbario CICY, Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, A. C. (CICY); 2 Department of Biological Sciences, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB Canada T1K 3M4;*e-mail: rolito22@hotmail.com.

 

 





Autore

Both editors have already published with Springer, the corresponding editor is the also the series editor. 










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9783319445694

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Sustainable Development and Biodiversity
Dimensioni: 235 x 155 mm Ø 5817 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:XI, 258 p. 61 illus., 39 illus. in color.
Pagine Arabe: 258
Pagine Romane: xi


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