Methods in Plant Cell BiologyDavid W. Galbraith, Hans J. Bohnert, Don P. Bourque Methods in Plant Cell Biology provides in two volumes a comprehensive collection of analytical methods essential for researchers and students in the plant sciences. Individual chapters, written by experts in the field, provide an introductory overview, followed by a step-by-step technical description of the methods. Key Features * Written by experts, many of whom have developed the individual methods described * Contains most, if not all, the methods needed for modern research in plant cell biology * Up-to-date and comprehensive * Full references * Allows quick access to relevant journal articles and to the sources of chemicals required for the procedures * Selective concentration on higher plant methods allows for particular emphasis on those problems specific to plants. |
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Methods in Plant Cell Biology David W. Galbraith,Hans J. Bohnert,Don P. Bourque No preview available - 1995 |
Methods in Plant Cell Biology David W. Galbraith,Hans J. Bohnert,Don P. Bourque No preview available - 1995 |
Methods in Plant Cell Biology David W. Galbraith,Hans J. Bohnert,Don P. Bourque No preview available - 1995 |
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