Written by leading international experts in the field of plant metabolic engineering, this book discusses, mainly, applications of plant metabolic engineering. Metabolic engineering, which is part of second generation biotechnology, has made several contributions at basic level as well as at conceptualising products ever since its emergence in the early 1980s. Applications resulting from metabolic engineering are expected to play a very important role in future for plant breeding, e.g. for improved resistance or improved traits concerning health promoting constituents, and production of fine chemicals such as medicines, flavors and fragrances. Considering the tremendous progress that has been made since our first book in the year 2000 urgen...
Lipid metabolism in plants provides uncommon opportunities for genetic engineering to produce plant ...
Secondary products are small molecular weight compounds produced by secondary metabolic pathways in ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Society of Pla...
In recent years, strategies and techniques for the production of natural compounds (plant derived fi...
In recent years, strategies and techniques for the production of natural compounds (plant derived fi...
In recent years classic genetic and molecular biology strategies (Bioballistics, Agrobacterium tumef...
The fast-growing sugarcane plant is a major source of sugar (sucrose) in tropical and sub-tropical r...
Carbon captured through photosynthesis is transported, and sometimes stored in plants, as sugar. All...
Directing metabolic fluxes in plants for the production of nutraceuticals or fine chemicals (e.g. dr...
Commercial sugarcane, belonging to the genus Saccharum (Poaceae), is an important industrial crop ac...
Metabolic engineering can be used to modulate endogenous metabolic pathways in plants or introduce n...
Woody plant species represent an invaluable reserve of biochemical diversity to which metabolic engi...
Natural products have been attracting much interest around the world for their diverse applications,...
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) is considered one of the major bioenergy crops grown globally. ...
Manipulation of biosynthetic pathways in transgenic plants offers a number of exciting opportunities...
Lipid metabolism in plants provides uncommon opportunities for genetic engineering to produce plant ...
Secondary products are small molecular weight compounds produced by secondary metabolic pathways in ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Society of Pla...
In recent years, strategies and techniques for the production of natural compounds (plant derived fi...
In recent years, strategies and techniques for the production of natural compounds (plant derived fi...
In recent years classic genetic and molecular biology strategies (Bioballistics, Agrobacterium tumef...
The fast-growing sugarcane plant is a major source of sugar (sucrose) in tropical and sub-tropical r...
Carbon captured through photosynthesis is transported, and sometimes stored in plants, as sugar. All...
Directing metabolic fluxes in plants for the production of nutraceuticals or fine chemicals (e.g. dr...
Commercial sugarcane, belonging to the genus Saccharum (Poaceae), is an important industrial crop ac...
Metabolic engineering can be used to modulate endogenous metabolic pathways in plants or introduce n...
Woody plant species represent an invaluable reserve of biochemical diversity to which metabolic engi...
Natural products have been attracting much interest around the world for their diverse applications,...
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) is considered one of the major bioenergy crops grown globally. ...
Manipulation of biosynthetic pathways in transgenic plants offers a number of exciting opportunities...
Lipid metabolism in plants provides uncommon opportunities for genetic engineering to produce plant ...
Secondary products are small molecular weight compounds produced by secondary metabolic pathways in ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Society of Pla...