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Abiotic stresses in crop plants

✍ Scribed by Chakraborty, Bishwanath; Chakraborty, Usha


Publisher
CABI;Boston
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
284
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book is based to a great extent on the biochemical and molecular mechanisms of tolerance of commonly encountered abiotic stresses in nature. This book will deal with increasing temperature, water, salinity, and heavy metals and ozone, and how these abiotic stresses can be managed by microbes through their alleviation mechanisms. Water stress includes both drought and flooding. The first section outlines the relevance of abiotic stresses in present day environmental conditions. The second section deals with three major stresses - temperature, water and salinity and the metabolic changes and protective adjustments in plants for withstanding these stresses. The third section deals with the role of heavy metals and ozone. The final section is devoted to general abiotic stresses and their alleviation by microbes. These offer a cost-effective and eco-friendly means of combating different stresses

✦ Table of Contents


Content: 1. Heat shock proteins and molecular chaperones: role in regulation of cellular proteostasis and stress management --
2. Heat response, senescence and reproductive development in plants --
3. Ethylene, nitric oxide, and hemoglobins in plant tolerance to flooding --
4. Monitoring the activation of jasmonate biosynthesis genes for selection of chickpea hybrids tolerant to drought stress --
5. Genetic engineering crop plants to sustain drought tolerance --
6. Physiology and biochemistry of salt stress tolerance in plants --
7. Sugarcane (Saccharum sp.) salt tolerance at various developmental levels --
8. The impact of ozone pollution on plant defense metabolism: detrimental effects on yield and quality of agricultural crops --
9. Potentiality of ethylene in sulphur-mediated counteracting adverse effects of cadmium in plants --
10. Heavy metal and metalloid stress in plants: the genomics perspective --
11. Influence of arsenic and phosphate on the growth and metabolism of cultivated plants --
12. Plant responses to abiotic stresses in sustainable agriculture --
13. Interactive role of polyamines and reactive oxygen species in stress tolerance of plants --
14. Indirect and direct benefits of the use of Trichoderma harzianum strain T-22 in agronomic plants subjected to abiotic and biotic stresses --
15. Role of microorganisms in alleviation of abiotic stresses for sustainable agriculture.

✦ Subjects


Crops -- Effect of stress on. Crops -- Physiology.


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