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Boron in Plants and Agriculture - Exploring the Physiology of Boron and Its Impact on Plant Growth (Paperback)
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Boron in Plants and Agriculture - Exploring the Physiology of Boron and Its Impact on Plant Growth (Paperback)
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Boron in Plants and Agriculture: Exploring the Physiology of Boron
and Its Impact on Plant Growth highlights the various emerging
techniques and applications that are currently being used in
plant-boron interaction studies, and provides a direction towards
implementation of programs and practices that will enable
sustainable production of crops, resilient to boron stress. Boron
is an important micronutrient that plays a crucial role in the
growth and development of plants, however despite a significant
amount of recent research, there has remained a gap in the
understanding of boron update and transportation. Boron deficiency
is one of the most widespread deficiencies among plant
micronutrients in agriculture and it causes a wide range of
symptoms including the cessation of root elongation, reduced leaf
expansion and the loss of fertility, depending on the plant species
and developmental stage. This book reviews and integrates the
currently available information on the impact of boron on
functional and adaptive features of plants from molecular,
biochemical, physiological to whole plant level. It is a key
resource for those working in stress physiology, stress proteins,
genomics, proteomics, genetic engineering and other fields of plant
physiology related to boron nutrition, including agriculture.
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