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Algae, generally held as the principal primary producers of aquatic
systems, inhabit all conceivable habitats. They have great ability
to cope with a harsh environment, e.g. extremely high and low
temperatures, suboptimal and supraoptimal light intensities, low
availability of essential nutrients and other resources, and high
concentrations of toxic chemicals, etc. A multitude of
physiological, biochemical, and molecular strategies enable them to
survive and grow in stressful habitats. This book presents a
critical account of various mechanisms of stress tolerance in
algae, many of which may occur in microbes and plants as well.
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