Biotechnology and Plant Biology: for Diversity and Improvement

Biotechnology and Plant Biology: for Diversity and Improvement

by Jack Robertson

ISBN9781806242269
PublisherDigital Drive Learning
Copyright Year2026
Price$273.00
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Description

Any innovation, procedure, or technique that alters or manipulates a living system to support a human goal is referred to as biotechnology. In essence, plant biotechnology is a branch of genetic engineering that relates to botany. The study of plants, including their structure, characteristics, and biochemical activities, is the subject of botany, a branch of biology. Plant taxonomy, the study of plant diseases, and how plants interact with their environment are also covered. Agriculture, horticulture, and forestry are examples of applied sciences built on the concepts and discoveries of botany. Modern biological systematics integrates a wide range of fields, including ecology, evolutionary biology, and molecular, cell, and developmental biology. DNA sequencing, protein electrophoresis, electron and light microscopy, controlled growth experiments, and ecology and distribution field studies are just a few of the techniques used to collect data. Using the current book, researchers can update their knowledge on the subjects covered in this book. The book will be helpful to researchers, educators, and students working in the fields of plant biology and biotechnology. The current trends in plant biology are well-illustrated in this book.

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