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020 | _a9781849738101 | ||
041 | _aEnglish | ||
082 | _a660.6 Q53 | ||
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_aQian, Xuhong _eAuthor _93369 |
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_aZhao, Zhenjiang _eCo-Author _93370 |
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_aXu, Yufang _eEditor _93384 |
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_aXu, Jianhe _eCo-Editor _93385 |
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_aZhang, Y.H. Pericival _eCo-Editor _93386 |
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_aZhang, Jingyan _eCo-Editor _93387 |
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_aYong, Yangchun _eCo-Editor _93388 |
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245 | _aChemical biotechnology and bioengineering | ||
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_bRoyal Society of Chemistry, _c2015. _aUK: |
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300 | _axiii, 219p.; 23cms. | ||
500 | _aChemically promoted biotechnology and bioengineering is an emerging field seeking to improve the productivity of plant cell cultures using chemical elicitors, increasing yields of the secondary metabolites sought as a new source of chemical feedstocks. This book introduces the reader to the field, presenting the theory behind the biotechnology of enzymatic reactions, and how they can be chemically enhanced. Special emphasis is given to green plant protection products, demonstrating the capabilities of this new technique. | ||
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_achemical biology to its technology and engineering _94776 |
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_a Regulation of non-canonical DNA structures by small molecules and carbon materials _93373 |
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_aChemical biotechnology for plant protection _93383 |
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