Glossary of Agricultural Biotechnology

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The rapid progress in molecular genetic techniques and molecular biology has led to a great expansion in the range of biotechnology applications in agriculture. The field is supported by a large number of basic and applied sciences, and agricultural biotechnology has become a multidisciplinary field. A vast amount of technical terms is required to be grasped by students, teachers and research workers and this new Glossary of Agricultural Biotechnology covers all the scientific areas in this important field, including agricultural biotechnology, artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, biostatistics, cell biology, computer science, CRISPR/Cas, cytogenetics, DNA nanotechnology, epigenetics, epigenomics, genetics, genome editing, genomics, intellectual property rights, molecular biology, molecular genetics, nanobiotechnology, plant breeding, plant pathology, plant physiology, remote sensing, therapeutics, and tissue culture. This book is designed to be an easy-to-use reference for students, teachers, research workers, workers in biotechnology-related government agencies, and the biotechnology industry.

About the author

Professor Miglani is Ex-Adjunct/Visiting Professor; School of Agricultural Biotechnology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India

Dr Chhuneja is Principal Molecular Geneticist and Director of the School of Agricultural Biotechnology at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India

Dr Gosal is Vice-Chancellor (Chief Executive Officer), Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab, India

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