Plant Biotechnology: The Genetic Manipulation of Plants.
NT$
1250
Review
`"Misinformation is rife, sadly, and there is a clear need for good sources of accurate and appropriate accounts of plant biotechnology development. Adrian Slater, Nigel Scott and Mark Fowler have produced just such a textbook, providing a critical appraisal of the genetic manipulation of crop plants for advanced undergraduate study and the postgraduate student market."' W. Paul Davies, Annals of Botany, Vol 94. No 4, October 2004
'The discussion in 'Plant Biotechnology' is at a high academic level. The book is aimed at advanced undergraduates with a serious interest in this attractive topic and graduate students wishing to pursue a career in the field.' Book Reviews - Energy Life Science, 2004,Vol.4 No.4.
'Each chapter is well structured, containing line drawings that clearly and simply illustrate concepts in the text.'Heredity (2004)93,114
`There is a significant need for such a book.' Dr Stephen Moose, University of Illinois
"Comprehensive and well-written...the book is well illustrated and is accompanied by an excellent companion website.....clearly considerable thought and care has gone into the design of the book." Book Reviews/Phytochemistry 64 (2003) 1171-1174.
`"... a well thought-out teaching aid, which distinguisehs itself in part by its wide-ranging coverage... a useful contribution to our understanding, and a valuable new teaching and learning resource."' W. Paul Davies, Annals of Botany, Vol 94. No 4, October 2004
Product Description
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