Plant Genetic Engineering
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Plant Genetic Engineering by John H. Dodds, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This comprehensive paperback spans 322 pages and delves into advanced techniques in plant genetic research.
In this essential read, Dodds explores the practical applications of genetic engineering in crucial crop plants, including the potato. Each chapter meticulously details innovative methods for genetic modification, such as protoplast fusion and the utilization of Agrobacterium and viruses as vectors for plant genes.
Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply interested in the future of agriculture, this book provides invaluable knowledge for understanding the complexities and potentials of plant genetic engineering. Enhance your library with this authoritative resource today!