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Mechanisms Behind Phytohormonal Signalling & Crop Abiotic Stress Tolerance (Hardcover)
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Mechanisms Behind Phytohormonal Signalling & Crop Abiotic Stress Tolerance (Hardcover)
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Environmental stresses, such as heavy metals, drought, radiation,
salts, pesticides, temperature, etc. are major factors collectively
called abiotic stresses, which limit agricultural productivity.
Abiotic stress factors negatively influence the survival, biomass
production, and yield of staple food crops of up to 70%. In recent
years, much attention has been given for developing strategies to
alleviate the adverse effects of abiotic stresses on crops in order
to fulfill the food demand of increasing population. Chemical
application and agronomical crop management practices have been
used to alleviate abiotic stresses with some success. During the
last decade, extensive work has been carried out to understand
plant hormone-mediated enhancement in abiotic stress tolerance
using physiological, biochemical, genetic, molecular, and genomic
approaches for crop breeding and management. This book has complied
recent research on plant hormone mediated regulation of abiotic
stress tolerance in plants with special emphasis on crops. This
book consists of fourteen chapters dealing with recent research
made in the direction of plant hormone and abiotic stress tolerance
in crop plants. Chapter One deals with abiotic stress and crop
productivity. Chapters Two and Three deal with the role of
polyamines, ROS, and melatonin in the regulation of abiotic
stresses. Chapter Four extensively elaborates the significance of
the multigene family in the improvement of crops under stress
conditions. Chapters Five and Six deal with the interaction of
plant hormones and their subsequent impact on plant abiotic stress
tolerance. Chapter Seven, Eight and Nine comprehensively deal with
the role of abscisic acid and gibberellic acid signaling in the
regulation of abiotic stress tolerance in crops. Chapters Ten
through Thirteen describe the role of brassinosteroids cross talk,
interaction and signaling in the regulation of abiotic stress
tolerance in crops. Chapter Fourteen deals with the emerging role
of oxylipins in the regulation of abiotic stress in crops. Chapter
Fifteen deals with the role of jasmonic acid and salicylic acid
signaling in the regulation of abiotic stress tolerance. This book
has gathered recent information of plant hormone research and
abiotic stress tolerance in crops. We hope that this book will be
very useful for graduate and post graduate students and
researchers.
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