In continuation of Volumes 8, 9, 22, and 23, this new volume deals with
the regeneration of plants from isolated protoplasts and genetic
transformation in various species of "Actinidia," "Allocasuarina,"
"Anthurium," "Antirrhinum," "Asparagus," "Beta," "Brassica," "Carica,"
"Casuarina," "Cyphomandra," "Eucalyptus," "Ipomoea," "Larix,"
"Limonium," "Liriodendron," "Malus," "Musa," "Physcomitrella,"
"Physalis," "Picea," "Rosa," "Tagetes," "Triticum," and "Ulmus."
These studies reflect the far-reaching implications of protoplast
technology in genetic engineering of plants. The book contains a wealth
of useful information for advanced students, teachers, and researchers
in the field of plant tissue culture, molecular biology, genetic
engineering, plant breeding, and general biotechnology.