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Improving Stress Resilience in Plants - Physiological and Biochemical Basis and Utilization in Breeding
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Improving Stress Resilience in Plants: Physiological and
Biochemical Basis and Utilization in Breeding addresses the urgent
need for improved understanding of major plant stress tolerance
mechanisms, the identification of the genes, and gene products that
are key to improving those mechanisms and means of optimizing those
genes through molecular approaches. With a focus on plant
physiological and biochemical attributes at both cellular and whole
plant levels, this book includes the latest information on
crosstalk between the various signaling molecules and quantitative
trait locus (QTL). Further, it explores the extension of these
mechanisms to breeding approaches, confirming overall understanding
and inspiring further research. Written by a team of global
experts, and presented in three thematic sections, the book
provides insights into physical adaptations, metabolism and
pathways, and breeding techniques including CRISPR and conventional
approaches to reduce the negative effects of stresses and improve
crop yield even under stress conditions. It is an ideal resource
for researchers, academics and advanced students seeking to improve
stress tolerance among crop plants and developing key future
strategies for sustainable food production.
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