ISBN-13: 9783319751023 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 544 str.
ISBN-13: 9783319751023 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 544 str.
Each section reveals the utilization of ferns as a tool to explore challenges unique to plant development and adaptation.This project represents our collective effort to raise the awareness of ferns as a model system to study higher plant functions.
I. Biology and Biotechnology in Ferns
1. Alexandru M.F Tomescu (Humboldt State University, USA).
Title: Seed-free plant vegetative morphology – a developmental perspective.
2. Jan de Vries (Dalhousie University, Canada).
Title: Azolla – a model system for symbiotic nitrogen fixation and evolutionary developmental biology.
3. Helena Fernández, Alejandro Rivera y Mª Jesús Cañal. (Oviedo University, Spain).
Title: The fern gametophyte as a model to study apomixis.
4. Ajij Pratap Singh (Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, India).
Title: Biotechnology in clone gametophytes: future perspectives of homosporous ferns.
5. Tomiczak, K; Domrzalka, L.; Grzyb, M; Jan Rybczynski. (Polish Academy of Sciences, Botanical Garden, Poland).
Title: In vitro morphogenic events in ferns: from spores and protoplasts to plant.
6. Anna Mikuła et al. (Botanical Garden, Poland).Title: Experimental and practical applications of fern somatic embryogenesis.
II. Evolution, Conservation and Biodiversity of ferns
7. Emily Sessa. (University of Florida, USA)
Title: Fern Evolution and Classification.
8. Kelly K.S. Matsunaga (University of Michigan, USA).
Title: Exploring the role of auxin in the evolution of tracheophyte body plans.
9. Daniel Ballesteros and Valerie Pence (Royal Botanic Gardens, UK)
Title: Fern conservation: the experience of 25 years of spore, gametophyte and sporophyte ex situ storage, in vitro culture, and cryopreservation"
10. Carrapico, F. (University of Lisboa, Portugal)
Title: Symbiogenesis and the evolution of biological complexity. Azolla as a case study.
III. Ferns as genetic and metabolic resources
11. Chi-Lien Chen
(University of Iowa, USA).Title: Gametophyte and sporophyte transformation.
12. Ashley Cannon and Stanley Roux (University of Texas, USA).
Title: Generation of transgenic Ceratopteris richardii spores to analyze Ca2+ dynamics during gravity-directed polarization.13. Janos Vetter (Szent Istvan University, Hungary).
Title: Secondary metabolites of ferns.
14. Liliana Cristina Soare and Nikoleta Anca Sutan (University of Pitesti, Romania).Title: Current trends in ferns/pteridophytes extracts: from plant to nanoparticles.
IV. Ferns and Environment
15. Yanshan Chen, Lena Ma and Bala Rathinasabapathi (Nanjing University, China, and University of Florida, USA).
Title: Molecular biology of arsenic hyperaccumulator ferns: Novel genes to understand extraordinary arsenic tolerance, uptake and metabolism and their implications for cro
p improvement strategies16. Pei-Hsuan Lee, Yao-Moan Huang, and Wen-Liang Chiou. (Taiwan Forestry Research Institute, Taiwan).
Title: Fern phenology
17. Jill Farrant (University of Cape Town, South Africa).
Title: Moria caffrorum as model to study desiccation tolerance.
18. Marina López-Pozo, Beatriz Fernández-Marín, Jose Ignacio García-Plazaola and Daniel Ballesteros. (University of Pais Vasco, Spain)
Title: Desiccation tolerance in ferns: from the unicellular spore to the multi-tissular sporophyte.
19. David Rodríguez de la Cruz (University of Salamanca, Spain).
Title: New insights on atmospheric fern spore dynamics.
20. José Maria Gabriel y Galán (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain).
Title: Ecological role of some hormones on spore germination of temperate forest ferns.
21. José María Gabriel y Galán (Complutense University of Ma
drid, Spain).Title: Ecomorphology of stomata in temperate ferns under contrasting environments.
22 Myriam Catalá, Marta Esteban, Eugenia López López, Jacinto Elías Sedeño-Díaz, Joseph A. Rodriguez Romero, Luis G. Quintanilla (University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain)
Title: Recent advances in the use of mitochondrial activity of ferns spores in American and European ferns models for the assessment of acute toxicity.
23. Myriam Catalá, Helena García-Cortés, José L. Rodríguez-Gil (University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain)
Title: Update on the assessment of chronic phytotoxicity using fern spore biomarkers.
24. Bhupinder Dhir (University of Delhi, India)
Title: The role of ferns in environmental cleanup.
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