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30. Cell, Tissue, and Organ Culture Techniques for Genetic Improvement of Cucurbits

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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface ix
  4. Contributors xv
  5. Part I. Systematics And Evolution
  6. 1. Systematics Of The Cucurbitaceae: An Overview 3
  7. 2. Cytogenetics And Evolution In The Cucurbitaceae 10
  8. 3. Amino Acids As Chemotaxonomic Indices 29
  9. 4. Fatty Acids Of Cucurbitaceae Seed Oils In Relation To Taxonomy 38
  10. 5. Isozyme Studies In Cucurbita 51
  11. 6. Electrophoretic Analysis Of Isozymes In Cucurbita And Cucumis And Its Application For Phylogenetic Studies 60
  12. 7. Systematics And Evolution Of A Domesticated Squash, Cucurbita Argyrosperma, And Its Wild And Weedy Relatives 77
  13. 8. Evidence For Multiple Domestications Of Cucurbita Pepo 96
  14. 9. Biosystematics, Theories On The Origin, And Breeding Potential Of Cucurbita Ficifolia 102
  15. 10. The Genus Luffa: A Problem In Phytogeography 120
  16. 11. Cytogenetics Of The Old World Species Of Luffa 134
  17. 12. Origin And Evolution Of Chayote, Sechium Edule 141
  18. 13. Reproductive Biology And Natural History Of The Neotropical Vines Gurania And Psiguria 150
  19. 14. Coevolution Of The Cucurbitaceae And Luperini (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): Basic And Applied Aspects 167
  20. Part II. Comparative Morphology
  21. 15. Embryology Of The Cucurbitaceae 185
  22. 16. Palynology Of The Indian Cucurbitaceae 200
  23. 17. Structure, Ontogeny, Organographic Distribution, And Taxonomic Significance Of Trichomes And Stomata In The Cucurbitaceae 209
  24. 18. Seed Coat Anatomy Of The Cucurbitaceae 225
  25. 19. Epidermal And Anatomical Features Of The Succulent Xerophytic Cucurbitaceae Of Madagascar: Adaptive And Phylogenetic Aspects 239
  26. Part III. Sex Expression
  27. 20. Sex Expression In The Cucurbitaceae 251
  28. 21. Biochemical Aspects Of Hormonal Regulation Of Sex Expression In Cucurbits 269
  29. 22. Mechanism Of Male Sterility In Some Cucurbitaceae 281
  30. 23. Comparative Ontogeny Of Male And Female Flowers Of Cucumis Sativus 288
  31. Part IV. Utilization
  32. 24. Biodynamic Cucurbits in the New World Tropics 307
  33. 25. Cucurbits of Potential Economic Importance 318
  34. 26. Cucurbits of India and Their Role in the Development of Vegetable Crops 325
  35. 27. Domestication of Buffalo Gourd, Cucurbita foetidissima 335
  36. 28. Acanthosicyos horridus, a Multipurpose Plant of the Namib Desert in Southwestern Africa 349
  37. 29. Cucurbit Seeds: Cytological, Physiochemical, and Nutritional Characterizations 356
  38. Part V. Crop Improvement and Protection
  39. 30. Cell, Tissue, and Organ Culture Techniques for Genetic Improvement of Cucurbits 367
  40. 31. Introducing Resistances into Cucumbers by Interspecific Hybridization 382
  41. 32. Prospects for Increasing Yields of Cucumbers via Cucumis sativus var. hardwickii Germ plasm 397
  42. 33. Developmental Aspects of the B Genes in Cucurbita 406
  43. 34. Interspecific Trisomics of Cucurbita moschata 421
  44. 35. Viral Diseases and Genetic Sources of Resistance in Cucurbita Species 427
  45. 36. Growth, Assimilate Partitioning, and Productivity of Bush and Vine Cultivars of Cucurbita maxima 436
  46. Appendix: An Outline Classification of the Cucurbitaceae 449
  47. Index 465
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