Table of contents for Renewable resources and plant biotechnology / Ryszard Kozlowski, Gennady E. Zaikov, and Frank Pudel, (editors).

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PART I. RENEWABLE RESOURCES: Opportunities and Constraints on the Exploitation of Bioresources in Europe (Melvyn F. Askew, Central Science Laboratory, UK); Renewable Resources in Poland and their Application to Non-Food and Food Industries (R. Koz³owski et al., Institute of Natural Fibres, Poland); Henequen Fibres for Reinforcement of Unfired Earth Blocks (Cesar G. Murillo et al., University of Bath, UK); Fluidized Bed Drying of Plant Sprouts at Low Temperatures (Lothar Mörl et al., Institute of Process Equipment and Environmental Technology, Germany); "Cottonized" Flax and Hemp Fibre as a Raw Material for the Production of Blended Yarns (Jerzy Mankowski et al., Institute of Natural Fibres, Poland); Fluidized Bed Extraction of Essential Oils Using Superheated Steam (Lothar Mörl et al., Institute of Process Equipment and Environmental Technology, Germany); The Description of Sericultural Genetic Resources from Romania as Source of Initial Material for Breeding (Alexandra Matei and Doina B. Tanase, Commercial Society SERICAROM, Romania); Breeding and Rearing Mulberry Silkworm (Bombyx mori L.) at the Institute of Natural Fibres (Dominika Pierprzyk, Institute of Natural Fibres, Poland); Effects of Mycorrhization on Amount and Composition of Essential Oils of Marjoram (Majorana hortensis), Caraway (Carum carvi L.) and Thyme (Thymus vulgaris L.) (Jana Richter et al., Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Germany); The Effect of Natural Dyes Used for Linen Fabric on UV-Blocking (Katarzyna Schmidt, Institute of Natural Fibres, Poland); Energetic - Utilization of the Excess Activated Sludge with Agricultural and Textile Industry Wastes (J. Gasiorek et al., Institute of Natural Fibres, Poland); PART II. PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY: The use of in vitro Methods for Obtaining Flax Breeding Source Material (Dace Grauda et al., University of Latvia, Latvia); RAPD Analysis of Polish Cultivars of Monoecious Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) (Karolina Wielgus and Micha Pawuszewski, Institute of Natural Fibres, Poland); Progress in Maintenance Breeding of Polish Hemp Cultivar Bialobrzeskie (L. Grabowska et al., Institute of Natural Fibres, Poland); Regeneration of Polish Cultivars of Monoecious Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Grown in vitro. (Micha Pawuszewski et al., Institute of Natural Fibres, Poland); Molecular Characteristic of the Yellow Lupine Cytosolic Cyclophilin (Katarzyna Nuc et al., August Cieszkowski University of Agriculture, Poland); Breeding of Medicinal Plants in Poland (Katarzyna Lozykowska, The Research Institute of Medicinal Plants, Poland); Description of Selected Genotypes of Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Stored in the INF Gene Bank (G. Mañkowska et al., Institute of Natural Fibres, Poland); PART III. NEWS: An Integrated Wood Logistics Chain from the Forest to the Factory: Saxony-Anhalt Wood Demonstrator (Ina Ehrhardt et al., Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation IFF, Germany); The Development of Forest Sericulture in Belarus (Litvenkov Alexander, P.M. Masherov Vitbsk State University, Belarus); Index.

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Plant biotechnology.
Plant products.
Renewable natural resources.