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Tree Transgenesis: Recent Developments
Matthias Fladung ; Dietrich Ewald (eds.)
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No disponible.
Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
Tree Biology; Plant Genetics & Genomics; Genetic Engineering; Plant Ecology; Plant Physiology; Ecotoxicology
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No detectada | 2006 | SpringerLink |
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Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-3-540-32198-9
ISBN electrónico
978-3-540-32199-6
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2006
Información sobre derechos de publicación
© Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2006
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Field Trials with Transgenic Trees – State of the Art and Developments
Marcel Robischon
The ‘industry-strength’ data models are complex to use and tend to obscure the fundamental issues. Going back to the original proposal of Chen for Entities and Relationships, I describe here a reduced data model with Objects and Relations. It is mathematically well founded in the category of relations and has been implemented to demonstrate that it is viable. An example how this is used to structure data and load data is shown.
Part A - Transgenic Trees in the World | Pp. 3-23
Transgenic Forest Trees in China
Dietrich Ewald; Jianjun Hu; Minsheng Yang
The ‘industry-strength’ data models are complex to use and tend to obscure the fundamental issues. Going back to the original proposal of Chen for Entities and Relationships, I describe here a reduced data model with Objects and Relations. It is mathematically well founded in the category of relations and has been implemented to demonstrate that it is viable. An example how this is used to structure data and load data is shown.
Part A - Transgenic Trees in the World | Pp. 25-45
Modification of Perennial Fruit Trees
Xiuxin Deng; Yanxin Duan
The ‘industry-strength’ data models are complex to use and tend to obscure the fundamental issues. Going back to the original proposal of Chen for Entities and Relationships, I describe here a reduced data model with Objects and Relations. It is mathematically well founded in the category of relations and has been implemented to demonstrate that it is viable. An example how this is used to structure data and load data is shown.
Part A - Transgenic Trees in the World | Pp. 47-66
Genetic Transformation of Some Tropical Trees, Shrubs, and Tree-like Plants
Shuchishweta V. Kendurkar; Vaishali B. Naik; Rajani S. Nadgauda
The ‘industry-strength’ data models are complex to use and tend to obscure the fundamental issues. Going back to the original proposal of Chen for Entities and Relationships, I describe here a reduced data model with Objects and Relations. It is mathematically well founded in the category of relations and has been implemented to demonstrate that it is viable. An example how this is used to structure data and load data is shown.
Part A - Transgenic Trees in the World | Pp. 67-102
Environmental Aspects of Lignin Modified Trees
Hely HÄggman; Karoliina Niemi; Heidi Tiimonen; Tiina Ylioja; Vincent Chiang
The ‘industry-strength’ data models are complex to use and tend to obscure the fundamental issues. Going back to the original proposal of Chen for Entities and Relationships, I describe here a reduced data model with Objects and Relations. It is mathematically well founded in the category of relations and has been implemented to demonstrate that it is viable. An example how this is used to structure data and load data is shown.
Part B - Wood and other Traits | Pp. 105-122
Modification of Cellulose in Wood
Matthias Fladung
The ‘industry-strength’ data models are complex to use and tend to obscure the fundamental issues. Going back to the original proposal of Chen for Entities and Relationships, I describe here a reduced data model with Objects and Relations. It is mathematically well founded in the category of relations and has been implemented to demonstrate that it is viable. An example how this is used to structure data and load data is shown.
Part B - Wood and other Traits | Pp. 123-136
Heavy Metal Resistance and Phytoremediation with Transgenic Trees
Andreas D Peuke; Heinz Rennenberg
The ‘industry-strength’ data models are complex to use and tend to obscure the fundamental issues. Going back to the original proposal of Chen for Entities and Relationships, I describe here a reduced data model with Objects and Relations. It is mathematically well founded in the category of relations and has been implemented to demonstrate that it is viable. An example how this is used to structure data and load data is shown.
Part B - Wood and other Traits | Pp. 137-155
Transgenic Approaches to Engineer Nitrogen Metabolism
Francisco M CÁNovas; Fernando Gallardo; Zhong Ping Jing; MarÍa BelÉn Pascual
The ‘industry-strength’ data models are complex to use and tend to obscure the fundamental issues. Going back to the original proposal of Chen for Entities and Relationships, I describe here a reduced data model with Objects and Relations. It is mathematically well founded in the category of relations and has been implemented to demonstrate that it is viable. An example how this is used to structure data and load data is shown.
Part B - Wood and other Traits | Pp. 157-178
Virus Resistance Breeding in Fruit Trees
Margit Laimer
The ‘industry-strength’ data models are complex to use and tend to obscure the fundamental issues. Going back to the original proposal of Chen for Entities and Relationships, I describe here a reduced data model with Objects and Relations. It is mathematically well founded in the category of relations and has been implemented to demonstrate that it is viable. An example how this is used to structure data and load data is shown.
Part C - Biotic and Abiotic Resistances | Pp. 181-199
The Use of Genetic Transformation Procedures to Study the Defence and Disease Resistance Traits of Trees
Trevor M Fenning
The ‘industry-strength’ data models are complex to use and tend to obscure the fundamental issues. Going back to the original proposal of Chen for Entities and Relationships, I describe here a reduced data model with Objects and Relations. It is mathematically well founded in the category of relations and has been implemented to demonstrate that it is viable. An example how this is used to structure data and load data is shown.
Part C - Biotic and Abiotic Resistances | Pp. 201-234