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The Maize Handbook

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This important book brings together a wealth of information and techniques for working with maize (corn), a plant of enormous significance as a crop and as a model system for studies in plant genetics, biochemistry, and molecular biology. A distinguished editorial board has coordinated the compilation of protocols on maize cell biology, genetic methods and maps, tissue culture, and molecular biology. This book is a bible for maize researchers, and will be of wide interest to other scientists working on other plants.

759 pages, Hardcover

First published November 11, 1993

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