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Plant Index
The plants listed in the Tables and References have not been indexed. As far as possible, common names are indexed with Latin names. + For somatic hybrid, x for sexual hybrid.
Abelmoschus 114 A. esculentus III A. esculentus x A. ficulneus 114 A. esculentus x A. moschatus 114 A. tuberculatus x A. moschatus 114 Acacia 162 Acer pseudoplatanus 214 Acidanthera bicolor 135 Actinidia 162 Aegilops 89,220 Aegle marmelos 137 Aerva javanica (A. tomentosa) 62, 106,
110 Agrostemma githago 214, 123 Allium 220 A. cepa 214, 106, 107, 113 Althaea rosea 106, 107 Amaryllis 162 Ammi majus 108, 109 A. visnaga 252 Amphibolis 163 Amyema miquelii 198 A. pendula 197, 198 Amylotheca dictyophleba 199 Anagallis arvensis 57, 71 Anemia phyllitides 7 Anemone 97 Anethum 4, 108 A. graveolens 106, 108, 109 Anthemis arvensis 69 Antirrhinum 110, 155 A. majus 138, 206, 239 Apple (see Malus domestica) Apricot 216 Aquilegia 55, 71 A. formosa 55, 72 Arabidopsis 83, 96 A. thaliana + Brassica campestris 256 Argemone mexicana 116, 155, 156, 157 A. ochroleuca 155 A. mexicana x A.ochroleuca 156 Ascofinetia 68 Asimina 177, 182 A. triloba 182 Asparagus officinalis 237 Astragalus sinicus 206 Atropa 83, 85, 93 A. belladonna 89,241
Avena sativa 210,234,247,256 Azadirachta indica 219 Azotobacter 253 A. vinelandii 253
Barley (see Hordeum vulgare) Begonia franconis 59, 72 Bidens biternata 206 Biota orientalis (see Thuja orientalis) Brassica 82, 83, 84, 85, 90, 93, 149, 162,
164 B. campestris 93, 144, 206 B.chinensis 108, 116 B.napus(rape) 84,96,154,155,222,246,
248 B.oleracea 149, 150, 155 B.oleracea var. capitata 164 B.oleracea var. gemmifera 154 B. pekinensis 108, 116 B.rapa 255 B. pekinensis x B. chinensis 206 Bromus inermis 241 Browallia 65, 72 B. demissa 59, 65, 67
Cajanus cajan 219 Calanthe veitchii 112 Calendula officinalis 69 Calystegia 234 Capsella 209, 214 C. bursa-pastoris 205, 206, 207, 209, 210,
211, 212, 213, 217 Capsicum 85, 86, III Carrot (see Daucus carota) Cassytha filiformis 218 Cattleya 68 C. octave x C. mossiae 110 Cerasus vulgaris x C. tomentosa 196 Ceratozamia 48 C. mexicana 48 Cherry 217 Chrysanthemum 67, 68, 196 C. cinerariaefolium 69 C.leucanthemum 69 C. morifolium 69 C. parthenium 69 C. segetum 69 Cistanche 105,201
264
C. tubulosa 1I6, 199,202 Citrus 108, 116, 117, 118, 119, 122, 124,
125, 182, 190,241 C. aurantifolia 109, 119 C. aurantium 1I8 C. grandis (shaddock) 1I7, 1I8 C.latifolia (Bearss lime) 117 C.latipes (Khasi papeda) 117 C.limon (meyer lemon; ponderosa lemon)
1I7 C. maxima (chandler shaddock) 1I7 C. microcarpa 4, Ill, 117, 207, 209 C. reticulata (clemantine mandarin) 1I7 C. sinensis (Robertson navel; Shamouti
orange; Washington navel) 4, 109, 1I7, 118, 119, 120, 121, 241, 242
C. temple (temple tangor) 1I7 C. reticulata x C. sinensis (temple orange)
1I7, 1I8 Clematis gouriana 66, 67 Cleome 61 C. iberidella 61 Clivia 139 Cochlearia danica 195 Cocos nucifera 221 Codiaeum 182, 190 Coffea arabica 177, 179, 182, 186, 255 Conifer 27 Consolida orientalis 66, 67 Corchorus olitorius 210 C. capsularis x C.olitorius 196 Coriandrum sativum 108, 109 Corn (see Zea mays) Cosmos 142 C. bipinnatus 133, 143, 152 Cotton (see Gossypium) Crinum 139, 162 Crocosmia 142, 148 Crocus 137 Croton 181, 190 C. bonplandianum 177, 178, 182, 186, 189 Cucumis anguria 105 C.melo 54,71 C. sativus 54, 71, 114, 206 Cucurbita maxima 206 C. moschata 206 C. pepo 54, 71 Cupressus 38, 39 Cuscuta 4 C. gronovii 216 C.reflexa 199,216 Cycad(s) 26, 27, 41, 47, 48 Cycas 41, 42, 48 C. circinalis 44 C. revoluta 48 Cymbidium 68 Cynanchum vincetoxicum 123
Cyperus 71 C.rotundus 61,71 Cypripedium insigne 112
Plant Index
I>atura 40,83,85,93,94,95,207,209,214, 256
I>. candida 256 I>. discolor 251 I>. innoxia 1,4,79,84,85,89,91,250,251,
256 I>. metel 89, 90, 93, 95 I>. meteloides 86, 87 I>. sanguinea 256 I>.stramonium 1I6, 201, 206, 209, 210,
251 I>. tatula 206, 207, 209 I>aucus capillifolius 250 I>.carota 4,205,235,237,238,248,250 I>elphinium brunonianum 66, 67 I>endrobium 68, 214 I>.nobile 107, 1I2, 219 I>endrophthoe 4, 179, 181, 182, 185, 189,
190 I>.falcata 177, 178, 181, 184, 185, 186,
199,218,201 I>ianthus I I>. caryophyllus 156 I>icranostigma franchetianum 156 I>igitalis 85 I>ouglas fir (see Pseudotsuga menziesii) I>ryopteris 10, 12
Encephalartos altensteinii 47 E. umbeluziensis 48 Enhalus 162 Ephedra 27, 28, 39 E. foliata 48 Epidendrum cochleatum x E. tampanse
110 Eranthis hiemalis 214 Erythronium americanum 110 Escherichia coli 96 Eschscholtzia californica 1I6, 156 Exocarpus 4, 181, 182, 183, 185, 189, 190 E. cupressiformis 177, 182, 183, 199
Fragaria 105 Festuca arundinacea 74 F. rubra 1I6 F oenicu1um vulgare 106, 108, 109 Fritillaria 137
Gaudinia 144 Geranium 83 Gerbera jamesonii 69 Ginkgo 26,27,28,29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35,
36, 39, 40, 41, 46, 205
Plant Index
G. biloba 41, 205, 207 Gladiolus 142, 145, 148, 161 Gloriosa 142 Gnetum 27, 28, 46 G. ula 31, 208 Gossypium 4,111,112,113,114,115,137,
138,207, 214 G.hirsutum 114,180 G. arboreum x G. hirsutum 115, 196 Gymnogramme sulphurea 15 Gynandropsis gynandra III
Halophila 162 Haplopappus gracilis 234, 235 Haworthia 64, 65, 70, 71 H. maughanii 63, 68 H. turgida 108, 109 Helenium autumn ale 69 Hevea brasiliensis 217 Hibiscus 72 Hippeastrum hybridum 139 Hordeum 86, 89, 93, 96, 205, 207, 208,
209, 216, 220 H. sativum 216 H. vulgare 73, 88, 203, 221 H. sativum x H. bulbosum 196 H.jubatum x Secale cereale 196 Hyacinthus 97 Hyoscyamus 1, 82 H. muticus 255 H. niger 96, 106, 107 Hypericum perforatum 69 Hypochaeris radiata 69
Iberis 142, 143 I. amara 106, 107 Impatiens balsamina 148 Ipomea 234 Iris 221 I. pseudoacorus 206
Jatropha 179, 180, 181, 182, 186, 190 1.panduraefolia 177,178, 187
Kalanchoe 69, 72 K. globulifera 69 K. pinnata 4, 69, 70 Keteleeria 210
Larch (see Larix) Larix 29,46 Lathyrus 196 Lemna gibba 62 L. paucicostata 62 Leontodon autumnalis 69 Leptomeria 181, 182, 190 L.acida 177, 178, 185
265
Lilium 134, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 147, 148, 152, 196, 220
L. henryi 147 L.longiflorum 147, 148 Linaria maroccana 106 Linum 163, 164 Lolium 86, 177, 181, 182, 186 L. multiflorum 88 L. perenne 116 Lotus 220 Luffa cylindrica 123 Lupinus albus 219 L.luteus 206, 207 Lychnis alba 216 Lycium 84 Lycopersicon 85, 96, 136 L. esculent urn 82, 105, 204, 231, 251, 252 L. peruvianum 136 L. pimpinellifolium 105 L. esculent urn x L. peruvian urn 196 Lygodium 13
Maize (see Zea mays) Malus domestica 125, 182, 186, 190, 216 Mango 116 Manihot esculenta 255 Marsilea 8, 13, 14, 23 M. vestita 8, 20, 22 Matricaria maritima 69 Matthiola I Mazus 72 M. pumilus 66, 67 Medicago 196 M. sativa 255 Melandrium album 116, 159 M.album x M.rubrum 159,161 M. al bum x Petunia h y brida 161 M. album x Silene schafta 159 M.album x Viscaria vulgaris 161 Melilotus officinalis x M. alba 196 Mercurialis 72 M. annua I, 55 Microcycas 26 Mimulus luteus 159 Myrothecium verrucasa 231
Nemesia strumosa 69 Neostylis 68 Nicotiana I, 40, 41, 71, 72, 82, 83, 84, 85,
88,89,93,94,96,97, 136, 138, 155, 162, 235, 243, 248, 254
N.alata 164 N. glauca 249, 252 N. knigh tiana 251 N .Iangsdorffii 249 N.rustica 108, 116 N. sylvestris 40, 251
266
N. tabacum 57, 58, 59, 71, 84, 85, 88, 89, 93,96, 105, 106, 108, 113, 116, 156, 159, 232,241,244,245,246,250,251,253,255
N.glauca + N. tabacum 256 N. tabacum x Hyoscyamus niger 161 N. tabacum x Petunia hybrida 161 Nigella 72 N. damascena 62, 63, 65, 66, 72 Nitella 253 Nuytsia 190 N.floribunda 198, 199
Oat (see Avena sativa) Oenothera 138, 139, 142, 149 Oil palm 214 Olive 221 Oncidium 124 Opuntia dillenii 111 Orchids 196, 214 Ornithopus 220 Orobanche 105, 116,201 O. aegyptiaca 116, 199 Oryza 83, 86, 96, 172, 177, 182, 210 O. sativa 89, 90, 109 Osyris 179
Paeonia 97 Papaver rhoeas 155 P.somniferum 110,111,116,155,156,157 Paspalum arbiculare 139 Pea (see Pisum sativum) Peach 216,217 Peanut 217 Pennisetum americanum 255 Persea 162 P. americana 138 Petroselinum 182, 189, 190 P.hortense 4, 177, 179, 186 Petunia 40,82,83,84,85,89,93, 128, 133,
134,136,137,138,140,147,149,155,158, 162, 164, 234, 235, 245, 252, 253
P. axillaris 116, 156, 157, 158, 159 P.hybrida 114,147,151,155,159,246,
249, 250, 252 P. parodii 245, 246, 249, 250 P. violacea 108 Phalaenopsis 68, 70 P. schilleriana 112 Pharbitis nil 206 Phaseolus 196 P. coccineus 219, 222 P. vulgaris 105,210, 221 Phlebodium 13 P.aureum 15, 18, 19 Phlox 72 P. drummondii 66, 106 Phoradendron tomentosum 177 Picea 35
P. abies 27, 47 P. canadensis 28 Pine 33,46
Plant Index
Pinus 27, 29, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 46, 210 P. gerardiana 32 P.lambertiana 33, 34, 36, 42 P.mugo 42 P. nigra 29, 42 P. nigra var. austriaca 207 P. palustris 37 P. pinaster 48 P. radiata 47, 253 P. resinosa 28, 40, 42 P. strobus 47 P. sylvestris 28 P. wallichiana 47 Pi sum sativum 125,210,217,221 Plum 216 Populus 64, 155 P.alba 152 P. balsamifera 64, 71 P. deltoides 152 P. trichocarpa 63, 64, 65, 66, 70, 71 Portulaca oleracea 199 Potato (see Solanum tuberosum) Primula 162, 163 P. vulgaris 164 Prunus 88, 147 P.avium 147 Pseudotsuga 35, 47 P. menziesii (P. taxi folia) 28, 32, 33, 38, 47 Pteridium 8, 10, 11, 12, 14 P. aquilinum 12 Pterotheca falconeri 68 Putranjiva 179, 180, 181, 182, 186, 187,
190 P. roxburghii 177, 178, 188, 189 Pyrus communis 215
Ranunculus 65, 71, 72, 241 R. sceleratus 4,59,60,65,72,108,240,241 Raphanus 142, 143 R. caudatus 195 R.landra 195 R. sativus 145, 195, 205 Red currant (see Ribes rubrum) Renanthera 124 Rhizobium 253 R.japonicum 252 Rhizopogon 253 Ribes rubrum 123, 124 R. nigrum x Grossularia reclinata 196 Rice (see Oryza) Ricinus 1,179, 180, 181, 182, 186, 190 R.communis 177, 178, 180 Rosa 255 Rye (see Secale cereale)
Plant Index
Saccharum 144 S. bengalensis 144 Saintpaulia ionantha 73 Salix 64 S. acutifolia 64, 71 Salpiglossis sinuata 151, 255 Santalum 186, 190 S.album 177,178,179,191 Sapium sebiferum 177 Scurrula 182, 190 S.pulverulenta 177, 181, 183, 199 Secale cereale 85, 89, 220 Sechium edule 206 Senecio cruentus 67 Sesamum indicum 218, 152 S. mulayanum 152 Shamouti orange (see Citrus sinensis) Silene 159 Solanum 85, 93, 220, 232 S. dulcamara 83 S.melongena 89, 116 S.nigrum 89 S. tuberosum 88, 251 Sorghum bicolor 221, 256 Sour cherry 216 Soybean 235, 248, 253, 255 Sphaerocarpus 12 S. donnellii 251 Spinach 253 Stellaria media 206 Stratiotes aloides 231 Striga 116, 201 S. angustifolia 199 Sugarcane 201, 255 Sweet cherry 216 Sweet potato 255
Tagetes erecta 73 Taxads 27 Taxillus 179, 181, 182, 185, 190 T.cuneatus 177, 178, 183, 184, 185, 199 T. vestitus 177, 178, 183, 184, 185, 199 Taxus 36,38,39,46 T. baccata 41 Thalassia 162 Thelypteris palustris 18 Thuja orientalis 37, 39 Tobacco (see Nicotiana) Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) 252 Todea 15,17,20 T. barbara 15, 16,20,21,204,205,206,
216
Tomato (see Lycopersicon esculentum) Torenia 249 T. bailloni 249 T.fournieri 159,249 Torreya 39 Trachyspermum ammi 106, 108, 109 Tradescantia 97 T. paludosa 68 T. reflexa 68 Trichoderma viride 232 Trichosanthes anguina 123 Trifolium 220 T. repens 255 T. ambiguum x T. hybridum 220 T.repens x T.ambiguum 220 Tripsacum x Zea 196 Triticum 83, 86, 93, 205, 220 T.aestivum 107,206,221 T.durum 138 T. spelta 107 T. durum abyssinicum x Secale cereale
196 Triticum x Elymus 196 Tropaeolum majus 106 Tsuga canadensis 28 Tulip 221
Yanda 68 Vascostylis 68 Vicia faba 206 V. sativa 206 Vigna sesquipedalis 217 V. unguiculata 135 Viscliria 55, 71 V.candida 55,56,57,71 V. cardinalis 55 Vitis 162 V. vinifera 123
Watermelon 162 Welwitschia 27, 28, 38, 46 Wheat (see Triticum)
Zamia 30, 38, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46 Z. integrifolia 31 Z.pumila 47
267
Zea mays 1,96, 171, 175, 176, 177, 179, 181,182,186,190,203,205,217,220,221, 247, 252, 256
Zephyranthes 106, III Zizania aquatica 215,216
Subject Index
To locate pages for various topics discussed in this book, the reader is referred to the "Contents". Terms which occur throughout the book with high frequency, or are of unspecific or general nature, have not been fully indexed. The subject/s mentioned in Tables, and chemicals used in experimental studies have not been indexed.
Pteridophytes
Alternation of generations 17 Antheridium 7, 13
antheridogens 7 basal body 8 blepharoplast 8 development 7 multilayered structure 9 procentriole 8 spermatocytes 8 spermatogenesis 8 spermatozoid/sperm 9, 13, 14
Apogamy 22 Apospory 22 Archegonium 9, 13, 14, 17, 18
archegonial environment 20 DNA 11 dehiscence 13 development 9, 10 egg 10, 12, 14 membrane 12 nuclear evagination 11, 12 nucleo-cytoplasmic interaction 12 oogenesis 10, 11 organelles 11, 12 plastids 11 RNA 11
Embryo DNA 23 development 15, 17, 18, 23, 205 developmental pattern, regulation 17 embryology 7, 15 genomic control 22 RNA 23 synchronous division 15
Fertilization 13, 14 "cavity" 14 chemotactic response 13
Gametophyte 7, 12, 13, 18 surgical experiments 18-20
Isolated embryos 20 development in vitro 20-22, 204-206,
216
Sporophyte 7, 17 leaf ini tials 17 root initials 17 stem initials 17 transfer cells 17
Gymnosperms
Embryo 28 chilling treatment dormancy (taxad) feeder (Gnetum) geotropism 36
36,40 36,46
28
peculiar cell (Gnetum) 31 polarity 28, 46 suspensor 27-30 symmetry 28, 31
Embryo, culture 28, 33-36, 47 adventitious buds/embryos 32, 37, 38,
40 callus 29, 31-33, 47 chlorophyll synthesis 36 cotyledons 31,33,35-37,46 hypocotyl 31, 32, 35,47 immature embryo (proembryo) 28,29,
31, 36, 44 mature embryo 28,31,34-37,46 polar gradient 33 regeneration 31, 39 rhizogenesis 32 shoot apex 31 shoot primordia 32
Embryological types 26-28
Fertilization 27, 28, 41
Megagametophyte, culture 41,42,44,45, 48 adventive embryo 30, 37, 41 apogamy 41 archegonia 28, 29 callus 38,41,44,48 regeneration 41,44
Microgametophyte, culture 38,40,41,45 blepharoplast 39 callus 38, 39, 41 microsporangia (microspore) 39, 47
270
Microgametophyte microsporophyll (microspore) 38 pollen 38-41 proembryo 38 sperm nuclei 38 spermatogenesis 47
Protoplast, culture 48
Angiosperms
Anther culture (androgenesis) 1,2,79,83, 89,93,95 microsporogenesis 84, 90
anther sac 82, 85, 94 anther wall 83, 85, 89 dyads 94 meiosis 83, 89, 94 microspores 79, 82, 83, 85, 97
unreduced 90 monads 94 polyads 94 tetrads 83, 94 triads 94
procedure 82 activated charcoal 83 age of pollen 82-84 anther wall factors 85 cold treatment 84 donor plants 84, 97 float cultures 84, 85 induction-medium 82 liquid medium/culture 82, 88 medium (composition) 82, 83 physical factors 84
Apomict 62
Callose, deposition 142-144 Chemotropism 138, 139 Cotyledon, growth 217, 218
Decotylated embryo 196,217,218
Embryo, culture 195 activated charcoal 221 autotrophic embryo 195, 198 callus 20 I, 216, 220--222 differentiation 199,201,213 embryo factor 201,204,206,207 embryo segments 217,219 embryoids 199 endosperm extract 20 I, 205 germination 202, 222 growth hormones 210 haustoria 199, 214 heart-shaped stage 195, 199,201,209,
213, 214, 219, 222 heterotrophic embryo 195
Subject Index
hold fast 197, 199,218 ?ybrid embryo 196, 206, 207, 214, 220 Immature embryo 199,205,207,208,
214--216, 221, 222 mature embryo 195,197-199,201,206,
209,216,217,219 orchid embryo 196 osmotic concentration/value 208-210,
213, 222 presoaked embryo 217 pretreatment 220 proembryo 195, 199,201,206,207,
210--213,219 root formation 199,201,203,210,213,
214,216,217,220,221 seedling 201, 208, 215, 216, 219-221 shoot/shoot bud formation 199, 201-
203,210, 214, 216-219, 221 storage protein 222 torpedo-shaped stage 199,201,209,210
Endosperm Euphorbiaceae 175 Orchidaceae 175 Podostemonaceae 175 Trapaceae 175
Endosperm, culture 3, 175 autotrophic angiosperms 177, 182, 186,
189, 190 callus 176, 178, 180, 181, 186
nodulated 179, 181, 187 optimal growth 177, 178, 180
cambium-like layer 179, 180 chemical factors 182 cytological studies 179 differentiation 179, 182, 183, 185, 189 embryo factor 178, 179 embryogenesis 189, 190 haustoria 183, 184, 185, 190 immature endosperm 175, 177, 182 mature endosperm 177,178, 179, 182,
183,186, 187, 189 organogenesis 175, 181, 182, 186, 189,
190 physical factors 182 plantlets 182, 188, 190 presoaked endosperm 178, 179, 184 roots 181, 182, 189, 190 semi-parasitic angiosperms 177, 179,
182, 190 shoot buds/shoots 181-187, 189, 190
Fertilization 139, 140 in vitro 3, 155, 159, 161
Floral apex 53, 55, 57, 62 bud 53-55,57,62,64--66,68,69,71,72 meristem 72 primordia 53, 61, 64, 65, 66, 71, 72
Subject Index
Floral bud, culture 55, 59, 64, 65, 71 archesporial tissue 57, 64 callus 57, 65, 66, 68, 69, 72, 73
differentiation 65-68, 72, 73 embryoids 65, 66, 72 flower 65, 66, 68, 72 haploid 68, 74 meristemoids 66 plantlets 65-68, 73 roots 65-67, 73 shoot buds 65-73 vegetative buds 57, 70
development of carpel 54, 55, 57, 59, 62, 65, 71 complete flower 55, 57, 59, 71 egg 62 embryo 64, 72 embryo sac 57, 61, 66, 72 endosperm 62, 72 endothelium 61 fruits 66 ovary 54, 55, 57, 61, 71 ovule 54, 57,61, 66, 71, 72 petal (corolla) 55, 57, 59, 61 pistil 61, 62 plantlet 69 pollen 53,54,57,59,61,64-66,71,72
effect of light 57 effect of temperature 57, 71
roots 59, 69, 70 seeds 64,66 sepal (calyx) 55, 57, 59, 61 shoot bud 59, 69 stamen 54, 55, 57, 59, 61, 62, 64, 65,
71,72 Flower 62,64, 65, 71
development 57, 68, 71 "double" 62 female (pistillate) 54, 55, 59, 64, 71, 72,
73 hermaphrodite 54, 71 initiation 53 male (staminate) 54, 55, 59, 61, 62, 64,
71, 73 mature 62, 64 'perfect' 61 "single" 62
Hybrid seedling 196, 220
Incompatibility cytology 142 gametophytic 141 heteromorphic 141, 163, 164 homomorphic 141 interspecific 140, 148, 151, 152 intraspecific 140-160 mechanism 149-152, 162, 164, 165
271
methods of overcoming 148, 152, 155-159, 162
self- 140, 149-152, 156, 161, 164 sporophytic 141 unilateral 151
Incongruity 151 Inflorescence, culture 55, 59, 62, 64, 66-
70,73, 74 callus, differentiation
flowers 66, 73 plantlets 58, 69, 73, 74
albino 74 roots 66, 68, 69, 73 shoots 66,68,69, 70, 73
capitulum 67, 68, 69, 73 catkin 64, 70
effect of temperature 64 female 64, 70 male 64
primordia 62, 68 segment 64, 66, 68, 70 spike 61, 73, 74
Intergeneric hybrid 196, 220 Interspecific cross 196, 220 In vivo growth of embryo 214
Male sterile species (lines) 64, 71, 72 culture 64, 72 fertility 64 pollen development 64
Meiotic arrest 54 stimulus 71
Mentor (mixed) pollen 152, 155
Nucellar proembryo 209 Nucellus, culture
adventive embryo 1I7, 123 callus 117, 122 disease-free clones 117 "Etrog" citron test 119
exocortis 119 psorosis 1I9 tris teza 119 vein enation 119
factors affecting embryogenesis 119 fertilized ovules 117, 119 habituated embryogenic callus 122 habituated single cells 122 monoembryonic citrus 117 polyembryonic citrus 117 proliferation 117 stimulus of pollination/fertilization 119 unfertilized ovules 119
Nurse culture technique 220 Nutrient media 3,38,44,45,47,48,55, 57,
59,65, 73, 82, 83, 106, 1I2, 1I5, 123, 156, 178, 179, 182, 185, 189, 198,221,237,246
272
Obligate parasite 199 Ovary, culture 3, 105
apomicts 110 effect of growth substances 105 incompatibility barriers 108 partial sterile culture 107 polyembryony 108 role of calyx 107
hull factor 107 unpollinated ovaries 108, 109, 123
Ovule, culture 3, 110 callus 122
differentiation of embryo 122 irradiation 122 rooting 122
effect of growth substances 110, 111 effect of physical factors 113 fiber and seed development 111, 112 hybridization 114 osmotic concentration 114 protocorm 110 role of placenta III unfertilized ovules 116
Perisperm, culture 123 Pistil structure 133-136 Pollen 79, 82, 83, 85-87, 93, 96, 97
dimorphism 97 endoduplication 90, 94 exine 88,89 generative cell 84, 85, 87, 89, 91
DNA synthesis 91 giant pollen grains 88 mitosis 83-85,91
route A 85 route B 85 route C 85, 91
nuclear fusion 85, 91, 93 vegetative (tube) nucleus/cell 79,84,85,
87,91 Pollen grains
adhesion 163 hydration 136, 163 germination 131, 163, 164 structure 131-133 wall-proteins 132, 133, 142-145
Pollen, morphogenesis callus 86, 88, 94 embryo/embryoid 4, 40, 79, 82-85, 88,
89, 91, 93-95,97, 122 diploid 85, 93 haploid I, 2, 79, 85, 93, 94, 96, 97 hexaploid 93 nullisomic 94 tetraploid 89, 93 triploid 85, 89, 90, 93 trisomic 94
Subject Index
plantlet 79,82, 83, 85, 86, 88, 89, 93-95 albino 89 aneuploid 94 diploid 89, 90, 93-96 haploid 89,90, 93-96, 254
doubled 96 induction 93, 96
homozygous diploid 93, 96 homozygous haploid 90 hyperploid 94 hypoploid 94 irradiation 96
mutants 96 isogenic progeny 96 non-haploid 89, 90, 93 tetraploid 89, 93, 95 triploid 89, 90, 93, 94
Pollen-pistil interaction 131,135,143,145, 161-164
Pollen tube growth 137, 138 inhibition 141, 142
Pollination compatible 138 incompatible 142-145 in vitro 3 placental 156--159 two-site 158
Polyembryony nucellar 4 zygotic 4
Post-pollination events 138, 140 Precocious germination 196, 20 I, 208,
209,215, 216, 222 Protoplast culture 3, 231-235
acetylene reduction 253 agglutination 248 callus formation 237,241,244,246,251
differentiation plantlet 236,237,239, 241, 244-
246,255 root 237,239, 246, 255 shoot 237, 239, 246
DNA-mediated transformation 253 embryo/embryoid 237-241, 255 hypertonic medium 234 incubation 246 irradiation 241 isolation of protoplast
enzymatic 231 mechanical 231
liquid drop method 234 maceration 232 marker
biochemical 249 biological 250 genetical 249
Subject Index
selective 248, 254 microchamber 234 nutrient media 235 osmotic
shrinkage 232 stability 234
plating method 234, 235, 244 protoplast from
call us cells 246 coleoptile 234 epidermis 232 mesophyll 246, 255, 256 microspore 254 placenta 232 root nodule 253 root tip 247 shoot tip 246, 247
regeneration of wall 235,237, 240, 241 selection procedure 249 selective technique 254 surface sterilization 232, 254 suspension 234, 241 transplantation of
chloroplast 253 nuclei 252
uptake of bacteria 252, 253 DNA 251-253 virus 252
Protoplast fusion 247, 248, 254 cell clusters 237, 240 colonies 237, 241, 244, 245 concentration 235 cytokinesis 235 electric field pulse 255, 256 heterokaryons 247, 248 heteroplasmic fusion 248 homokaryons 247 hybrid (sexual) 250 hybrid (somatic, parasexual) 96, 246,
247, 249-251, 254, 256 intergeneric fusion 248, 251 interspecific hybrid 93, 247-249 intraspecific hybrid 247, 248 mutant
albino 251, 253
auxotrophic 251 chlorophyll-deficient 250
nuclear division 235, 237 PEG-induced fusion 247,248 synchronized fusion 255
Recognition factors 142-145 pollen 152, 155
Rejection, reaction 143-145
S-allele specific proteins 149, 150, 164 Scutellum 196,216,217,221 Seed
albuminous 175 exalbuminous 175
Seed, culture 199, 201 Sex expression 54, 55, 62,. 73
reversal 71 tendency towards maleness 54, 72
Stigma cuticle 134, 136 exudate 133, 134, 163 pellicle 134-136, 162 structure 133-136 surface-proteins 145, 162, 134-136
types 133, 134 Stigmatic papilla 135, 136 Stylar canal 134, 135 Style
graft 147 structure 135, 136 types 135
Suspensor 219, 222
Tapetum 132, 133, 143
273
Test-tube fertilization 116, 155-157, 159, 161
Totipotency 79, 95, 237 Transmitting tissue 136, 162, 163
Vivipary 221
Zygote 220
Monographs on Theoretical and Applied Genetics Editors: R Frankel (coordinating editor), G. A E. Gall, M. Grossman, H. F. Linskens, D. de Zeeuw
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York
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Meiotic Configurations A Source of Infonnation for Estimating Genetic Parameters 1975.65 figures, 64 tables. X, 251 pages ISBN 3-540-07347-7
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Pollination Mechanisms, Reproduction and Plant Breeding 1977. 77 figures, 39 tables. XI, 281 pages ISBN 3-540-07934-3
Volume 3 D. de Nettancourt
Incompatibility in Angiosperms 1977.45 figures, 18 tables. XIII, 230 pages ISBN 3-540-08112-7
Volume 4 L. I. Korochkin
Gene Interactions in Development Translated from the Russian and Edited by A Grossman 1981. 109 figures. XIII, 318 pages ISBN 3-540-10112-8
Volume 5 K H. Chadwick, H. P. Leenhouts
The Molecular Theory of Radiation Biology 1981. 236 figures, 2 tables. XVII, 377 pages ISBN 3-540-10297-3
Contents: Quantitative Radiation Biology. - The DNA Molecule and its Role in the Cell. - The Molecular Model for Cell Survival Following Radiation. - Chromosomal Aberrations. - Somatic Mutations. - Correlations. - Repair. - Radiation Quality. - Cancer. - Genetic Effects. - Synergistic Interaction. - Implications. - References. - Subject Index.
Applied and Fundamental Aspects of Plant Cell, Tissue, and Organ Culture Editors: 1. Reinert, Y. P. S. Bajaj
1977. 181 figures. XVI, 803 pages ISBN 3-540-07677-8
Contents: Regeneration of Plants, Vegetative Propagation and Cloning. - Haploids. - Cytology, Cytogenetics and Plant Breeding. -Protoplasts, Somatic Hybridization and Genetic Engineering. - Tissue Culture and Plant Pathology. - Cell Culture and Secondary Products. - Miscellaneous.
U. Liittge, N. Higinbotham
Transport in Plants 1979. 1 portrait. 180 figures, 33 tables. X, 468 pages ISBN 3-540-90383-6
This book provides a comprehensive description of the transport of mineral and organic substances in plants. The basic concepts of plant biophysics, biochemistry, nutrient distribution, and physiology are presented and illustrated with well chosen examples. The text is organized in a logical progression from a discussion of the biophysical and thermodynamic aspects to discussion of: - materials transported, - construction and functions of membranes
and cell walls, - conceptual models of transport physiology,
regulation and control, - active transport, - energy considerations, - systems coupling, - inter-cellular and inter-organ transport, and
transport regulation in whole plants. The material is well referenced, rigorous, and discusses topics at the forefront of modem research so that the book will be a valuable addition to the professional library. The development also makes this presentation ideal for new students in the field of plant physiology, biophysics and cell biology.
TC.Moore
Biochemistry and Physiology of Plant Hormones 1979. 164 figures, 13 tables. XII, 274 pages ISBN 3-540-90401-8
Biochemistry and Physiology of Plant Hormones is a comprehensive account of hormonal regulation of growth and seed plant development. The author summarizes current fundamental knowledge regarding the major kinds of hormones and the phytochrome pigment system, reflecting the steady output of important new discoveries in the field. Chapter 1 introduces the reader to the growth and development of whole plants throughout ontogeny. This sets the stage for a consideration of hormonal regulation, specifically where it concerns auxins, gibberellins cytokinins abscisicacid and related compo~nds, ethyle~e, and phytochrome. Biochemical aspects of hormonal regulation are emphasized throughout the book. Biochemistry and Physiology of Plant Hormones will be a valuable text and major reference for advanced students as well as researchers in biology, botany, and such fields of applied botany as agronomy, forestry, and horticulture.
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