Characteristics of physiological stages in the clonal reproduction of potato microtubes in bioreactors

Characteristics of physiological stages in the clonal reproduction of potato microtubes in bioreactors

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The book “Characteristics of physiological stages in the clonal reproduction of potato microtubes in bioreactors”, written by Alexander Nikolaevich Deryabin, is a unique work that immerses the reader in the world of agronomic science and biotechnology. This publication will become an indispensable assistant for students, graduate students, researchers and practicing agronomists interested in modern methods of plant reproduction and their physiological features. In his book, Deryabin describes in detail the process of clonal reproduction of potatoes, focusing on microtubules, which are an important element in agronomy. The author reveals the secrets of how this process takes place in bioreactors, which allows to significantly increase the efficiency and speed of plant reproduction. The reader will be able to learn about the physiological stages that microtubules undergo, and how various factors affect their development. This knowledge is especially relevant in the context of modern agriculture, where high productivity and resistance to external influences are required. The book will be of interest not only to specialists in the field of agronomy, but also to those who are fond of biotechnology and are looking for new approaches to improve crops. It is suitable for both students studying agronomy and biology, and for practitioners seeking to introduce modern technologies into their work. The publication will also be useful to researchers working in the field of plant genetics and bioengineering, as it contains up-to-date information on modern methods of clonal reproduction. The topics raised in the book cover a wide range of issues related to plant physiology, reproduction and adaptation to environmental conditions. Deryabin emphasizes the importance of understanding physiological processes for the successful implementation of biotechnology in agriculture It looks at how different conditions, such as light, temperature, and nutrient composition, affect the growth and development of microtubules. This knowledge can become the basis for the development of new methods to increase the yield and resistance of potatoes to diseases and pests. The style of the author is distinguished by scientific rigor, but at the same time the availability of presentation. Deryabin masterfully combines theoretical aspects with practical recommendations, which makes the book not only informative, but also practical. His previous work has also been highly praised in the scientific community, and this book will not be an exception. Readers familiar with his other works will be able to appreciate the depth of the analysis and the richness of the data presented. If you are looking for a book that will help you to better understand the processes occurring in plants, and learn how to apply this knowledge in practice, then “Characteristics of physiological stages in the clonal reproduction of potato microtubes in bioreactors” is exactly what you need. It will be an important step towards mastering modern agronomic technologies and will help you become an expert in the field of biotechnology. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn more about how science can change our perception of agriculture and make it more efficient and sustainable.
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Name of the Author
Александр Николаевич
Дерябин
Language
Russian

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