Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Plant Metabolism and Biotechnology


Plant Metabolism and Biotechnology By Hiroshi Ashihara, Alan Crozier, Atsushi  Komamine, 
Wiley | 2011 | 420 Pages | ISBN: 047074703X | PDF | 9 MB

Various plant metabolites are useful for human life, and the induction and reduction of these metabolites using modern biotechnical technique is of enormous potential important especially in the fields of agriculture and health. Plant Metabolism and Biotechnology describes the biosynthetic pathways of plant metabolites, their function in plants, and some applications for biotechnology.
Topics covered include:
Biosynthesis and metabolism of starch and sugars, lipid biosynthesis, symbiotic nitrogen fixation, sulfur metabolism, nucleotide metabolism, purine alkaloid metabolism, nicotine biosynthesis, terpenoid biosynthesis, benzylisoquinoline alkaloid biosynthesis, monoterpenoid indole alkaloid biosynthesis,  flavonoid biosynthesis, pigment biosynthesis: anthocyanins, betacyanins and carotenoids
Plant Metabolism and Biotechnology is an essential guide to this important field for researchers and students of biochemistry, plant biology, metabolic engineering, biotechnology, food science, agriculture, and medicine.



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