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Nitric Oxide in Developing Plant Stress Resilience presents a
strong focus on genetics and molecular mechanisms, examining
crosstalk with other signaling molecules and the role this plays in
the alleviation of oxidative damage. Abiotic stress negatively
impacts plants productivity and alters the metabolism at the
cellular or whole plant level, disturbing the mineral nutrients
status, enzyme activities and osmotic homeostasis. Beginning with
the biosynthesis of NO and its mode of action, chapters review
various molecular interactions, including phytohormonal crosstalk,
ROS metabolism, post-translational modification, and nutrients
homeostasis. In addition, the book also highlights genome editing
and proteomic approaches that can be used to manipulate NO
responses. This is an essential resource for students and
researchers interested in plant physiology, biochemistry and
genetics.
Plants are sessile and prone to multiple stresses in the changing
environmental conditions. Of the several strategies adopted by
plants to counteract the adverse effects of abiotic stress,
phytohormones provide signals to allow plants to survive under
stress conditions. They are one of the key systems integrating
metabolic and developmental events in the whole plant and the
response of plants to external factors and are essential for many
processes throughout the life of a plant and influence the yield
and quality of crops. The book 'Phytohormones and Abiotic Stress
Tolerance in Plants' summarizes the current body of knowledge on
crosstalk between plant stresses under the influence of
phytohormones, and provides state-of-the-art knowledge of recent
developments in understanding the role of phytohormones and abiotic
stress tolerance in plants. This book presents information on how
modulation in phytohormone levels affect regulation of biochemical
and molecular mechanisms.
This book on potassium in abiotic stress tolerance deals with the
ongoing trend in increasing abiotic stresses and interlinked issues
food security. As mineral nutrient potassium holds an important
place in agriculture and is involved in various physiological and
biochemical processes. It takes part in protein synthesis,
carbohydrate metabolism, enzyme activation, cation-anion balance,
osmoregulation, water movement, energy transfer, and regulates
stomata and photosynthesis. Potassium plays an important role as
abiotic stress buster. This book will deal with potassium relevance
to plant functions and adaptations, range of its biological
functions, role of potassium in abiotic stress tolerance, analyses
of mechanisms responsible for perception and signal transduction of
potassium under abiotic stress, critical evaluation of and
cross-talks on nutrients and phytohormones signaling pathways under
optimal and stressful conditions, and interaction of potassium with
other nutrients for abiotic stress tolerance. This book will be of
interest to teachers, researchers, scientists working on abiotic
stresses. Also the book serves as additional reading material for
undergraduate and graduate students of agriculture, forestry,
ecology, and environmental sciences. National and international
agricultural scientists, policy makers will also find this to be a
useful read.
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