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- Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Seitenzahl: 391
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783642580628
- Artikelnr.: 53201384
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I Ajuga reptans (Bugle): In Vitro Production of Anthocyanins (With 12 Figures).- II Allium cepa L. (Onion): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Flavor (With 7 Figures).- III Ambrosia tenuifolia Spreng (Altamisa): In. Vitro Culture and the Production of Psilostachyinolides (With 5 Figures).- IV Aspilia mossambicensis: In Vitro Propagation and Production of Antibiotic Polyacetylenes by Root Cultures (With 4 Figures).- V Artemisia annua (Quing-Hao): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Artemisinin (With 5 Figures).- VI Atractylodes spp.: In Vitro Culture and the Evaluation of Micropropagated Plants for Sesquiterpenes and Acetylenic Compounds (With 7 Figures).- VII Callitris spp. (Cypress Pine): In Vivo and In Vitro Accumulation of Podophyllotoxin and Other Secondary Metabolites (With 5 Figures).- VIII Choisya ternata (Mexican Orange): In Vitro Culture and the Production af Alkaloids (With 5 Figures).- IX Cinnamomum cassia Blume (Cinnamon): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Condensed Tannins (With 6 Figures).- X Coluria geoides Ledeb.: Micropropagation, Root Culture, and the Production of Eugenol (With 8 Figures).- XI Cucumis sativus L. (Cucumber): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Ascorbate Oxidase (With 8 Figures).- XII Drosera spp. (Sundew): Micropropagation and the In Vitro Production of Plumbagin (With 7 Figures).- XIII Daucus carota L. (Carrot): In Vitro Production of Carotenoids and Phytoalexins (With 6 Figures).- XIV Eustoma grandiflorum Shinn (Texas Bluebell): Callus Culture, Micropropagation, and the Production of Gentiopicroside and Other Secondary Metabolites (With 6 Figures).- XV Fagopyrum esculentum Moench. (Buckwheat): In Vitro Culture, and the Production of Rutin (With 5 Figures).- XVI Hibiscus sabdariffa L. (Roselle): In Vitro Culture and theProduction of Anthocyanins (With 8 Figures).- XVII Levisticum officinale Koch. (Garden Lovage): Micropropagation and the Production of Essential Oils (With 10 Figures).- XVIII Melissa officinalis L. (Lemon Balm): In Vitro Culture and the Production and Analysis of Volatile Compounds (With 8 Figures).- XIX Onobrychis viciifolia Scop. (Sainfoin): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Condensed Tannins (With 4 Figures).- XX Orthosiphon aristatus (Java Tea): In Vitro Culture and Elicitation of Rosmarinic Acid in Cell Suspensions (With 8 Figures).- XXI Quercus spp. (Oak): In Vitro Culture and Production of Tannins (With 2 Figures).- XXII Sanguinaria canadensis (Sanguinarius): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Benzophenanthridine Alkaloids (With 9 Figures).- XXIII Solanum aculeatissimum Jacq: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Secondary Metabolites (With 8 Figures).- XXIV Sophora flavescens (Kurara): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Lupin Alkaloids (With 4 Figures).- XXV Stauntonia hexaphylla: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Triterpenes (With 5 Figures).- XXVI Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Schultz Bip. (Feverfew): In Vitro Culture and Prospects for the Production of Parthenolide (With 4 Figures).- XXVII Vitis vinifera L. (Grapevine): In Vitro Production of Anthocyanins (With 5 Figures).
I Ajuga reptans (Bugle): In Vitro Production of Anthocyanins (With 12 Figures).- II Allium cepa L. (Onion): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Flavor (With 7 Figures).- III Ambrosia tenuifolia Spreng (Altamisa): In. Vitro Culture and the Production of Psilostachyinolides (With 5 Figures).- IV Aspilia mossambicensis: In Vitro Propagation and Production of Antibiotic Polyacetylenes by Root Cultures (With 4 Figures).- V Artemisia annua (Quing-Hao): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Artemisinin (With 5 Figures).- VI Atractylodes spp.: In Vitro Culture and the Evaluation of Micropropagated Plants for Sesquiterpenes and Acetylenic Compounds (With 7 Figures).- VII Callitris spp. (Cypress Pine): In Vivo and In Vitro Accumulation of Podophyllotoxin and Other Secondary Metabolites (With 5 Figures).- VIII Choisya ternata (Mexican Orange): In Vitro Culture and the Production af Alkaloids (With 5 Figures).- IX Cinnamomum cassia Blume (Cinnamon): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Condensed Tannins (With 6 Figures).- X Coluria geoides Ledeb.: Micropropagation, Root Culture, and the Production of Eugenol (With 8 Figures).- XI Cucumis sativus L. (Cucumber): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Ascorbate Oxidase (With 8 Figures).- XII Drosera spp. (Sundew): Micropropagation and the In Vitro Production of Plumbagin (With 7 Figures).- XIII Daucus carota L. (Carrot): In Vitro Production of Carotenoids and Phytoalexins (With 6 Figures).- XIV Eustoma grandiflorum Shinn (Texas Bluebell): Callus Culture, Micropropagation, and the Production of Gentiopicroside and Other Secondary Metabolites (With 6 Figures).- XV Fagopyrum esculentum Moench. (Buckwheat): In Vitro Culture, and the Production of Rutin (With 5 Figures).- XVI Hibiscus sabdariffa L. (Roselle): In Vitro Culture and theProduction of Anthocyanins (With 8 Figures).- XVII Levisticum officinale Koch. (Garden Lovage): Micropropagation and the Production of Essential Oils (With 10 Figures).- XVIII Melissa officinalis L. (Lemon Balm): In Vitro Culture and the Production and Analysis of Volatile Compounds (With 8 Figures).- XIX Onobrychis viciifolia Scop. (Sainfoin): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Condensed Tannins (With 4 Figures).- XX Orthosiphon aristatus (Java Tea): In Vitro Culture and Elicitation of Rosmarinic Acid in Cell Suspensions (With 8 Figures).- XXI Quercus spp. (Oak): In Vitro Culture and Production of Tannins (With 2 Figures).- XXII Sanguinaria canadensis (Sanguinarius): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Benzophenanthridine Alkaloids (With 9 Figures).- XXIII Solanum aculeatissimum Jacq: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Secondary Metabolites (With 8 Figures).- XXIV Sophora flavescens (Kurara): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Lupin Alkaloids (With 4 Figures).- XXV Stauntonia hexaphylla: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Triterpenes (With 5 Figures).- XXVI Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Schultz Bip. (Feverfew): In Vitro Culture and Prospects for the Production of Parthenolide (With 4 Figures).- XXVII Vitis vinifera L. (Grapevine): In Vitro Production of Anthocyanins (With 5 Figures).