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Heat Stress Tolerance in Plants - Physiological, Molecular and Genetic Perspectives (Hardcover)
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Heat Stress Tolerance in Plants - Physiological, Molecular and Genetic Perspectives (Hardcover)
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Demystifies the genetic, biochemical, physiological, and molecular
mechanisms underlying heat stress tolerance in plants Heat
stress--when high temperatures cause irreversible damage to plant
function or development--severely impairs the growth and yield of
agriculturally important crops. As the global population mounts and
temperatures continue to rise, it is crucial to understand the
biochemical, physiological, and molecular mechanisms of
thermotolerance to develop 'climate-smart' crops. Heat Stress
Tolerance in Plants provides a holistic, cross-disciplinary survey
of the latest science in this important field. Presenting
contributions from an international team of plant scientists and
researchers, this text examines heat stress, its impact on crop
plants, and various mechanisms to modulate tolerance levels. Topics
include recent advances in molecular genetic approaches to
increasing heat tolerance, the potential role of biochemical and
molecular markers in screening germplasm for thermotolerance, and
the use of next-generation sequencing to unravel the novel genes
associated with defense and metabolite pathways. This insightful
book: Places contemporary research on heat stress in plants within
the context of global climate change and population growth Includes
diverse analyses from physiological, biochemical, molecular, and
genetic perspectives Explores various approaches to increasing heat
tolerance in crops of high commercial value, such as cotton
Discusses the applications of plant genomics in the development of
thermotolerant 'designer crops' An important contribution to the
field, Heat Stress Tolerance in Plants is an invaluable resource
for scientists, academics, students, and researchers working in
fields of pulse crop biochemistry, physiology, genetics, breeding,
and biotechnology.
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