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The Chemical Dialogue Between Plants and Beneficial Microorganisms
provides foundational insights on plant beneficial microorganisms
and their impact on the health and productivity of plants.
Providing in-depth and recent updates about unexplored aspects of
plant microbes interactions, the book includes the biological
repertoire of arbuscular mycorrhizal association, molecular
architecture of Rhizobium-plant symbiosis, and endophytes in
transcriptional plasticity during host colonization by endophytes.
The book also includes details about the mechanism of different
plant beneficial microorganisms, how these differ, and their cross
signaling. This book will be an important reference for researchers
working on different plant beneficial microorganisms and their
molecular arsenal.
Environmental, Physiological and Chemical Controls of Adventitious
Rooting in Cuttings provides a review of the environmental,
physiological and chemical controls of adventitious rooting in
cuttings obtained from plants. In plants, adventitious roots, which
are highly useful for vegetative propagation (or clonal
propagation) are produced mainly from leaves, hypocotyls, stems or
shoots. Vegetative propagation may occur naturally by using
propagules such as roots, underground and aerial stems, leaves,
buds and bulbils. It may also be done artificially through
regenerative organs (rhizomes, bulbs, and corms) and by utilizing
specialized methods, like cutting, grafting and layering. This book
covers the latest tactics surrounding these processes. As a
plethora of factors affect the adventitious rooting of cuttings,
adding to the complexity of the phenomenon. The main factors which
control adventitious root formation are types of cuttings, presence
of leaf area on cuttings, types of hormones and their
concentration, duration of hormonal treatment (quick dip, long
soak, dry dip, spray dip, or total immerse method), maturation
(juvenile or mature), genotype, explant position, and more, all of
which are discussed here.
Scientific Perspectives of Tea Plant Horticulture and Productivity
is a complete, step-by-step guide on how to maximize tea plant
growth, yield and quality. Chapters focus on the methods of
cultivation, soil and water management, plant physiology, plant
protection and weed control, problems from pollution and climate
change, and eco-friendly remedial actions. This is an essential
read for plant biologists and tea horticulturalists as the tea
industry is struggling due to high production costs, changing
climates and diminishing plant yields, with countries in Asia
declaring the industry at 'crisis point.' Horticulturalists need
solutions to problems with plant productivity, quality, stress
management and eco-friendly cultivation practices. There have been
several technological advances in the field and horticulturalists
need guidance on how best to implement new technologies, hence the
importance of this new resource.
Genetically Modified Plants, Second Edition, provides an updated
roadmap and science-based methodology for assessing the safety of
genetic modification technologies, as well as risk assessment
approaches from regulators across different agroecosystems. This
new edition also includes expanded coverage of technologies used in
plant improvement, such as RNA-dependent DNA methylation, reverse
breeding, agroinfiltration, and gene-editing technologies such as
CRISPR and TALENS. This book is an essential resource for anyone
interested in crop improvement, including students and researchers,
practitioners in regulatory agencies, and policymakers involved in
plant biotechnology risk assessment.
Plant Small RNA for Food Crops provides foundational insights into
the role of small RNA in food crops in varying environmental
conditions and how it can help in developing molecular frameworks
to support agricultural sustainability to feed the world's
population. Small RNA populations have been widely identified in
various plants and have been reported to be involved in regulating
the molecular functioning of plants and their responses for biotic
and abiotic environmental factors. Until now, however, a detailed
compilation of role of small RNAs in food crops growth, yield and
environmental responses had been unavailable. This book provides a
detailed description of role of various small RNAs whose
utilization in a range of food crops may serve to improve
sustainability, productivity, and maintenance during environmental
stress conditions. It brings together the reported small RNAs along
with their applications specific to food crops, but also covers
recent studies, innovations and future perspectives.
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