ABSTRACT

Cytogenetics plays an important role in understanding the chromosomal and genetic architecture of plant species. Plant Cytogenetics, Third Edition follows the tradition of its predecessors presenting theoretical and practical aspects of plant cytogenetics. Chapters describe correct handling of plant chromosomes, methods in plant cytogenetics, cell division, reproduction methods, chromosome nomenclature, karyotype analysis, chromosomal aberrations, genome analysis, transgenic crops, and cytogenetics in plant breeding.

This new edition begins with a brief introduction on the historical aspect of cytogenetics and flows directly into handling of plant chromosomes by classical and modern cytological techniques, classical Mendelian Genetics, brief description of cell division, and chromosome identification by karyotype analysis. The comprehension of cytogenetics is incomplete without information on the role of aneuploidy in associating a gene on a particular chromosome, and the book covers these methodologies as a primary topic. Covering classical to modern cytogenetics, the book presents to the reader the crucial role of cytogenetics in improving crops.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|60 pages

Handling of Plant Chromosome

chapter 3|18 pages

Methods in Plant Cytogenetics

chapter 4|16 pages

Cell Division

chapter 5|18 pages

Genetic Control of Meiosis

chapter 6|22 pages

Mode of Reproduction in Plants

chapter 7|12 pages

Karyotype Analysis

chapter 8|152 pages

Chromosomal Aberrations

chapter 9|30 pages

Genome Analysis

chapter 10|20 pages

Cytogenetic Aberrations in Tissue Culture

chapter 11|14 pages

Transgenic Crops