I Genetic Engineering and In Vitro Manipulation of Plant Cells - Technical Advances
II Genetic Manipulation: Generative Versus Somatic
III Uptake and Integration of Exogenous DNA in Plants
IV DNA Recombinants and Transformation of Agricultural Crops
V Genetically Transformed Maize (Zea mays L.) Plants from Protoplasts
VI Protoplast Culture and Transformation Studies on Rice
VII Transformation in Potato
VIII Transformation in Cotton
IX Transformation in Populus spp.
X Transformation in Vinca rosea L.: An Example of Spheroplast Method for Gene Transfer
XI Transformation in Hyoscyamus
XII Genetic Manipulation in Brassica
XIII Direct Gene Transfer in Protoplasts of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia
XIV Microinjection of Cells and Protoplasts: Integration of Foreign DNA
XV Electrofusion: The Technique and Its Application to Somatic Hybridization
XVI Versatile Apparatuses for Electrogene Mapping, Electrophoresis and Electrofusion
XVII Chloroplast Genomes as Genetic Markers
XVIII Flow Cytometric Analysis and Sorting of Somatic Hybrid and Transformed Protoplasts
XIX Isolation of Nuclei and Their Transplantation into Plant Protoplasts
XX Chromosome Transplantation and Applications of Flow Cytometry in Plants
XXI Transfer of Mitochondria Through Protoplast Fusion
XXII Incorporation of the Firefly Luciferase Gene into Plant Cells
XXIII Uptake of Viruses by Plant Protoplasts and Their Use as Transforming Agents
XXIV Uptake of Fungal Protoplasts by Plant Protoplasts
XXV Chloroplast Uptake and Genetic Complementation
XXVI Cytoplasts: Isolation and Uses
XXVII Vacuoles: Isolation, Purification, and Uses
XXVIII Miniprotoplasts and Their Use in Genetic Engineering.