<p><p>This book addresses the crucial aspects of plant adaptation strategies in higher as well as lower plant groups. Stress induced by changing environmental conditions disrupts or alter various physiological and metabolic processes in organisms, however, plants have evolved various defence strateg
Plant Adaptation Strategies in Changing Environment
β Scribed by Vertika Shukla, Sanjeev Kumar, Narendra Kumar (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 390
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book addresses the crucial aspects of plant adaptation strategies in higher as well as lower plant groups. Stress induced by changing environmental conditions disrupts or alter various physiological and metabolic processes in organisms, however, plants have evolved various defence strategies to cope with external perturbations.
The book discusses speciation changes in response to extreme ecological conditions such as cold, heat, aridity, salinity, altitude, incidental UV radiation and high light intensity, which are particularly relevant in the current scenario of global warming. It also explores the effects of human activities and emission of phytotoxic gases.
Further, it describes the overall adaptation strategies and the multifaceted mechanisms involved (integrated complex mechanism), ranging from morphological to molecular alterations, focusing on plantsβ capabilities to create an inner environment to survive the altered or extreme conditions.
This book is a valuable tool for graduate and research students, as well as for anyone working on or interested in adaptation strategies in plants.
β¦ Table of Contents
Adaptation of Lichens to Extreme Conditions
1
Adaptive Mechanisms of Desiccation Tolerance in Resurrection Plants
29
Dehydration and Freezing Resistance of Lichenized Fungi
76
Adaptation in Algae to Environmental Stress and Ecological Conditions
103
Biochemical and Molecular Responses in Higher Plants Under Salt Stress
117
Biochar Mitigates Salinity Stress in Plants
152
Fly AshInduced Metabolic Adaptations in Three Ferns
183
The Multiple Properties of Some of the Lichenized Ascomycetes Biological Activity and Active Metabolites
201
Metabolic Profiling and Its Plausible Environmental Significance in a Common Himalayan Lichen
235
Heavy Metal Tolerance in Crop Plants Physiological and Biochemical Aspects
252
Plant Adaptation to Recalcitrant Chemicals
269
Plant Growth Under Stress Conditions Boon or Bane
291
Adaptation Strategies of Plants Against Common Inorganic Pollutants and Metals
314
Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture Adaptation Mitigation and Environmental Policy
329
Nitric Oxide NO and Physiobiochemical Adaptation in Plants Against Stress
347
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