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Abiotic Stress and Physiological Process in Plants (Hardcover)
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Abiotic Stress and Physiological Process in Plants (Hardcover)
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This book is intended to cover all known abiotic stresses and their
effects on the various aspects physiological processes in plants.
The first chapter deals with introduction and the introductory
remarks on abiotic stress and overall effects of different factors
on crop. Second chapter deals with aspects of seed germination,
seedling growth and root development under stressful condition for
different factors of abiotic stress. Third chapter is a
contributory chapter and deals with different aspects of biological
nitrogen fixation under abiotic stress. Fourth chapter deals with
growth, development and phenology of crop plants under
environmental stress condition. Various aspects of photosynthesis
under abiotic stress have been discussed in the fifth chapter.
Mineral nutrition under abiotic stress condition and roles of
different nutrient to overcome abiotic stress has been discussed in
Sixth chapter. Seventh chapter discussions have been provided
regarding transgenic approach to enhance drought tolerance and it
is a contributory chapter. Eighth chapter is about the effects of
different factors of abiotic stress on respiration processes of
plant have been discussed. These review chapters addresses how
knowledge of the physiological mechanisms of crops can improve crop
yield. The study of crop physiology can assist cereal breeding by:
i) improving our understanding of the factors that determine crop
yield and adaptation through the syncretic concept of ideotype and,
consequently, improve crop simulation models; ii) defining
particular "secondary" traits to select (analytical breeding) when
choosing: iii) indicating the kind of genetically modified
organisms (GMOs) with potential for development and how to test
them; and iv) phenotyping associated with marker-assisted
selection.
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