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Plant Science (Botany)
Plant Hormones
1. Introduction to Plant Hormones
2. Major Plant Hormone Classes
3. Emerging Plant Growth Regulators
4. Hormone Signal Transduction
5. Hormonal Interactions and Integration
6. Practical Applications
7. Research Methods and Techniques
7.
Research Methods and Techniques
7.1.
Hormone Analysis
7.1.1.
Extraction Methods
7.1.1.1.
Sample Preparation
7.1.1.2.
Purification Techniques
7.1.1.3.
Concentration Methods
7.1.2.
Analytical Techniques
7.1.2.1.
Chromatographic Methods
7.1.2.2.
Mass Spectrometry
7.1.2.3.
Immunoassays
7.1.3.
Quantification Approaches
7.1.3.1.
Internal Standards
7.1.3.2.
Calibration Curves
7.1.3.3.
Quality Control
7.2.
Bioassay Methods
7.2.1.
Classical Bioassays
7.2.1.1.
Avena Coleoptile Test
7.2.1.2.
Lettuce Hypocotyl Assay
7.2.1.3.
Cucumber Cotyledon Test
7.2.2.
Modern Bioassays
7.2.2.1.
Reporter Gene Systems
7.2.2.2.
Fluorescent Markers
7.2.2.3.
Automated Screening
7.2.3.
Physiological Assays
7.2.3.1.
Growth Measurements
7.2.3.2.
Enzyme Activity
7.2.3.3.
Gene Expression
7.3.
Molecular Approaches
7.3.1.
Gene Expression Analysis
7.3.1.1.
RNA Extraction
7.3.1.2.
Quantitative PCR
7.3.1.3.
RNA Sequencing
7.3.2.
Protein Analysis
7.3.2.1.
Western Blotting
7.3.2.2.
Immunolocalization
7.3.2.3.
Protein-Protein Interactions
7.3.3.
Genetic Approaches
7.3.3.1.
Mutant Analysis
7.3.3.2.
Transgenic Plants
7.3.3.3.
Gene Editing
7.4.
Experimental Design
7.4.1.
Controlled Conditions
7.4.1.1.
Growth Chamber Studies
7.4.1.2.
Greenhouse Experiments
7.4.1.3.
Field Trials
7.4.2.
Treatment Applications
7.4.2.1.
Hormone Treatments
7.4.2.2.
Inhibitor Studies
7.4.2.3.
Environmental Manipulations
7.4.3.
Data Analysis
7.4.3.1.
Statistical Methods
7.4.3.2.
Dose-Response Analysis
7.4.3.3.
Time-Course Studies
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1. Introduction to Plant Hormones