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- Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783642579707
- Artikelnr.: 53151137
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I Anchusa officinalis: Production of Rosmarinic Acid in Perfusion Cell Cultures.- II Brucea spp.: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Canthinone Alkaloids and Other Secondary Metabolites.- III Catharanthus roseus L. (Periwinkle): Production of Vindoline and Catharanthine in Multiple Shoot Cultures.- IV Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium (Pyrethrum): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Pyrethrins and Other Secondary Metabolites.- V Coleus spp.: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Forskolin and Rosmarinic Acid.- VI Corydalis spp.: In Vitro Culture and the Biotransformation of Protoberberines.- VII Coreopsis spp.: In Vitro Culture and the Formation of Phenylpropanoids and Other Secondary Metabolites.- VIII Emilia flammea Cass.: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Emiline and Other Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids.- IX Ginkgo biloba L. (Maiden Hair Tree): In Vitro Culture and the Formation of Ginkgolides.- X Gloriosa superba I. (Flame Lily): Micropropagation and in Vitro Production of Colchicine.- XI Hypericum erectum Thunb. (St. John's Wort): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Procyanidins.- XII Inonotus obliquus (Chaga Fungus): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Inotodiol, Sterols, and Other Secondary Metabolites.- XIII Leucosceptrum japonicum f. barbinerve: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Verbascoside.- XIV Lilium testaceum: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Glucomannans and Other Secondary Metabolites.- XV Linum Species (Flax): In Vivo and in Vitro Accumulation of Lignans and Other Metabolites.- XVI Mosses (Members of Brachytheciaceae and Hypnaceae): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids.- XVII Nandina domestica (Heavenly Bamboo): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Jatrorrizine, Berberine, and Other Alkaloids.- XVIIIPenstemon serrulatus Menz.: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Iridoids.- XIX Prunus x yedoensis: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Flavonoids.- XX Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn (Bracken Fern): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Ecdysteroids.- XXI Quassia amara (Surinam Quassia): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Quassin.- XXII Ribes nigrum L. (Blackcurrant): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Flavor Compounds.- XXIII Senecio spp.: Biochemistry of the Formation of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids in Root Cultures.- XXIV Taraxacum officinale Weber (Dandelion): In Vitro Culture, Micropropagation, and the Production of Volatile Metabolites.- XXV Thermopsis lupinoides (Japanese Name' sendai-hagi'): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Lupin Alkaloids.- XXVI Vanilla planifolia Andrews: In Vitro Biosynthesis of Vanillin and Other Phenylpropanoid Derivatives.- XXVII Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Nash (Vetiver Grass): In Vitro Culture, Regeneration, and the Production of Essential Oils.
I Anchusa officinalis: Production of Rosmarinic Acid in Perfusion Cell Cultures.- II Brucea spp.: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Canthinone Alkaloids and Other Secondary Metabolites.- III Catharanthus roseus L. (Periwinkle): Production of Vindoline and Catharanthine in Multiple Shoot Cultures.- IV Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium (Pyrethrum): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Pyrethrins and Other Secondary Metabolites.- V Coleus spp.: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Forskolin and Rosmarinic Acid.- VI Corydalis spp.: In Vitro Culture and the Biotransformation of Protoberberines.- VII Coreopsis spp.: In Vitro Culture and the Formation of Phenylpropanoids and Other Secondary Metabolites.- VIII Emilia flammea Cass.: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Emiline and Other Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids.- IX Ginkgo biloba L. (Maiden Hair Tree): In Vitro Culture and the Formation of Ginkgolides.- X Gloriosa superba I. (Flame Lily): Micropropagation and in Vitro Production of Colchicine.- XI Hypericum erectum Thunb. (St. John's Wort): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Procyanidins.- XII Inonotus obliquus (Chaga Fungus): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Inotodiol, Sterols, and Other Secondary Metabolites.- XIII Leucosceptrum japonicum f. barbinerve: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Verbascoside.- XIV Lilium testaceum: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Glucomannans and Other Secondary Metabolites.- XV Linum Species (Flax): In Vivo and in Vitro Accumulation of Lignans and Other Metabolites.- XVI Mosses (Members of Brachytheciaceae and Hypnaceae): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids.- XVII Nandina domestica (Heavenly Bamboo): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Jatrorrizine, Berberine, and Other Alkaloids.- XVIIIPenstemon serrulatus Menz.: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Iridoids.- XIX Prunus x yedoensis: In Vitro Culture and the Production of Flavonoids.- XX Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn (Bracken Fern): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Ecdysteroids.- XXI Quassia amara (Surinam Quassia): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Quassin.- XXII Ribes nigrum L. (Blackcurrant): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Flavor Compounds.- XXIII Senecio spp.: Biochemistry of the Formation of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids in Root Cultures.- XXIV Taraxacum officinale Weber (Dandelion): In Vitro Culture, Micropropagation, and the Production of Volatile Metabolites.- XXV Thermopsis lupinoides (Japanese Name' sendai-hagi'): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Lupin Alkaloids.- XXVI Vanilla planifolia Andrews: In Vitro Biosynthesis of Vanillin and Other Phenylpropanoid Derivatives.- XXVII Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Nash (Vetiver Grass): In Vitro Culture, Regeneration, and the Production of Essential Oils.