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Medicinal Plant Responses to Stressful Conditions discusses the
effects of multiple biotic and abiotic stressors on medicinal
plants. It features information on biochemical, molecular, and
physiological strategies used to mitigate or alleviate detrimental
effects of biotic and abiotic stressors. The book contains chapters
featuring medicinal plants of importance covering subjects
including genomics, functional genomics, metabolomics, phenomics,
proteomics, and transcriptomics under biotic and abiotic stress of
medicinal plants and their molecular responses. It suggests
exogenous application of different types of stimulants to enhance
medicinal plant production in such conditions. Features: * Details
all aspects of biotic and abiotic stressors in various important
medicinal plant species. * Chapters cover evidence-based approaches
in the diagnosis and management of medicinal plants under stressful
conditions. * Includes information on ways to mitigate effects from
high salinity, drought, temperature extremes, waterlogging, wind,
high light intensity, UV radiation, heavy metals, or mineral
deficiencies. A volume in the Exploring Medicinal Plants series,
this book is an essential resource for plant scientists, botanists,
environmental scientists, and anyone with an interest in herbal
medicine
This book is an elaborate account of the effects of abiotic
stressors on cereals crops. It not only discusses the impacts of
abiotic stress on the crops but also the physiological,
biochemical, and molecular strategies applied in plant of cereal
crops to alleviate the detrimental effects of abiotic stressors.
The book also elaborates on various molecular response to the
abiotic stress. It is a knowledgebase providing readers latest
updates on development of high-performance diagnostics, stress
induced responses, genomics, phenomics and metabolomics involved in
abiotic stress tolerance of cereal food crops. The book is useful
for plant scientists and research scholars. Post graduate students
of agriculture sciences, plant physiology, botany and biochemistry
also benefit from this compilation.
This book presents evidence-based approaches and techniques used to
diagnose and manage organic solutes, oxidative stress, and
antioxidant enzymes in crop plants under abiotic stressors. It
discusses strategies in abiotic stress tolerance including
osmoregulation, osmoprotectants, and the regulation of compatible
solutes and antioxidant enzymes in plants. With contributions from
49 scholars worldwide, this authoritative guide is educational for
scientists working with plants and abiotic stressors. Provides
comprehensive coverage of all aspects of abiotic stress, from
abiotic stresses' effects on plant growth, development, and defense
mechanisms, to functionality of enzymatic and non-enzymatic
antioxidant enzymes in crop plants. Outlines the dangers of
reactive oxygen species. Discusses using antioxidant enzymes and
antioxidant molecules in plant protection mechanisms. Edited by
Arafat Abdel Hamed Abdel Latef, Professor of Plant Physiology at
South Valley University, Egypt, this book is written for graduate
students and scholars researching abiotic plant stressors. "The
book represents an excellent strategy to understand the mechanisms
and techniques of antioxidant enzymes in the plant cell under
stress conditions." - Professor Mostafa El-sheekh "Provides a
thorough and detailed picture of the updated knowledge on the
techniques used to manage organic solutes, oxidative stress and
stress-related enzymes under abiotic stressors." - Bhoopander Giri,
Ph.D. "Will serve as an imperative source of scientific literature
in the plant stress biology field." - Narendra Singh Yadav, Ph.D.
"The book has eighteen chapters written by scholars of
international expertise in plant stress management." - Dr. Sikander
PAL, Senior Assistant Professor
Medicinal Plant Responses to Stressful Conditions discusses the
effects of multiple biotic and abiotic stressors on medicinal
plants. It features information on biochemical, molecular, and
physiological strategies used to mitigate or alleviate detrimental
effects of biotic and abiotic stressors. The book contains chapters
featuring medicinal plants of importance covering subjects
including genomics, functional genomics, metabolomics, phenomics,
proteomics, and transcriptomics under biotic and abiotic stress of
medicinal plants and their molecular responses. It suggests
exogenous application of different types of stimulants to enhance
medicinal plant production in such conditions. Features: · Details
all aspects of biotic and abiotic stressors in various important
medicinal plant species. · Chapters cover evidence-based
approaches in the diagnosis and management of medicinal plants
under stressful conditions. · Includes information on ways to
mitigate effects from high salinity, drought, temperature extremes,
waterlogging, wind, high light intensity, UV radiation, heavy
metals, or mineral deficiencies. A volume in the Exploring
Medicinal Plants series, this book is an essential resource for
plant scientists, botanists, environmental scientists, and anyone
with an interest in herbal medicine
This book presents evidence-based approaches and techniques used to
diagnose and manage organic solutes, oxidative stress, and
antioxidant enzymes in crop plants under abiotic stressors. It
discusses strategies in abiotic stress tolerance including
osmoregulation, osmoprotectants, and the regulation of compatible
solutes and antioxidant enzymes in plants. With contributions from
49 scholars worldwide, this authoritative guide is educational for
scientists working with plants and abiotic stressors. Provides
comprehensive coverage of all aspects of abiotic stress, from
abiotic stresses' effects on plant growth, development, and defense
mechanisms, to functionality of enzymatic and non-enzymatic
antioxidant enzymes in crop plants. Outlines the dangers of
reactive oxygen species. Discusses using antioxidant enzymes and
antioxidant molecules in plant protection mechanisms. Edited by
Arafat Abdel Hamed Abdel Latef, Professor of Plant Physiology at
South Valley University, Egypt, this book is written for graduate
students and scholars researching abiotic plant stressors. "The
book represents an excellent strategy to understand the mechanisms
and techniques of antioxidant enzymes in the plant cell under
stress conditions." - Professor Mostafa El-sheekh "Provides a
thorough and detailed picture of the updated knowledge on the
techniques used to manage organic solutes, oxidative stress and
stress-related enzymes under abiotic stressors." - Bhoopander Giri,
Ph.D. "Will serve as an imperative source of scientific literature
in the plant stress biology field." - Narendra Singh Yadav, Ph.D.
"The book has eighteen chapters written by scholars of
international expertise in plant stress management." - Dr. Sikander
PAL, Senior Assistant Professor
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