
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants III
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After the 1988 and 1989 volumes, this is the third volume on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants . Each of the 29 chapters contributed by international scientists deals with one individual plant genus, namely Atropa , Ageratina , Ailanthus , Aconitum , Apium , Aloe , Akebia , Bidens , Carthamus , Chamomilla , Carum , Citrus , Cymbopogon , Dysosma , Euphorbia , Fritillaria , Glycyrrhiza , Lavandula , Nigella , Pelargonium , Perilla , Podophyllum , Rosa , Scutellaria , Securinega , Solanum , Swertia , Symphytum , Syringa . Their distribution, economic importance, conventional propagation, in-vitro pro...
After the 1988 and 1989 volumes, this is the third volume on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants . Each of the 29 chapters contributed by international scientists deals with one individual plant genus, namely Atropa , Ageratina , Ailanthus , Aconitum , Apium , Aloe , Akebia , Bidens , Carthamus , Chamomilla , Carum , Citrus , Cymbopogon , Dysosma , Euphorbia , Fritillaria , Glycyrrhiza , Lavandula , Nigella , Pelargonium , Perilla , Podophyllum , Rosa , Scutellaria , Securinega , Solanum , Swertia , Symphytum , Syringa . Their distribution, economic importance, conventional propagation, in-vitro propagation and production of metabolites through tissue culture are treated in detail. Special emphasis is laid on the potential of industrial in-vitro production of plant compounds of medical and pharmaceutical relevance using tissue culture.