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Calcium Transport Elements in Plants discusses the role of calcium
in plant development and stress signaling, the mechanism of Ca2+
homeostasis across plant membranes, and the evolution of
Ca2+/cation antiporter (CaCA) superfamily proteins. Additional
sections cover genome-wide analysis of Annexins and their roles in
plants, the roles of calmodulin in abiotic stress responses,
calcium transport in relation to plant nutrition/biofortification,
and much more. Written by leading experts in the field, this title
is an essential resource for students and researchers that need all
of the information on calcium transport elements in one place.
Calcium transport elements are involved in various structural,
physiological and biochemical processes or signal transduction
pathways in response to various abiotic and biotic stimuli.
Development of high throughput sequencing technology has favored
the identification and characterization of numerous gene families
in plants in recent years, including the calcium transport
elements.
The growth of human population has increased the demand for
improved yield and quality of crops and horticultural plants.
However, plant productivity continues to be threatened by stresses
such as heat, cold, drought, heavy metals, UV radiations, bacterial
and fungal pathogens, and insect pests. Long noncoding RNAs are
associated with various developmental pathways, regulatory systems,
abiotic and biotic stress responses and signaling, and can provide
an alternative strategy for stress management in plants. Long
Noncoding RNAs in Plants: Roles in development and stress provides
the most recent advances in LncRNAs, including identification,
characterization, and their potential applications and uses.
Introductory chapters include the basic features and brief history
of development of lncRNAs studies in plants. The book then provides
the knowledge about the lncRNAs in various important agricultural
and horticultural crops such as cereals, legumes, fruits,
vegetables, and fiber crop cotton, and their roles and applications
in abiotic and biotic stress management.
Plant Transcription Factors: Contribution in Development,
Metabolism, and Environmental Stress provides comprehensive
coverage of plant TFs and their various functions, evaluating their
crucial role in growth and development, signaling, stress
management and other key plant processes. Sections cover the
significance of plant TFs in functional genomics, the influence of
phyto-hormones on the modulation of plant TFs, plant development
and metabolism, including shoot development, flowering development
and alkaloid biosynthesis. The book's final section reviews the
role of TFs in various plant stresses, including temperature, water
and heavy metal stress. Written by leading experts around the
globe, this book is an essential read to researchers interested in
plant signaling and plant genomics.
Plant Receptor-like Kinases: Role in Development and Stress
presents the latest research in receptor-like kinases (RLKs), a
class of development and defense-response proteins in plants. As
one of the largest protein families, with roles ranging from growth
and development to stress response, RLKs are involved in every
aspect of the plant life cycle, including growth and development,
reproduction, and immunity. Development of high throughput
sequencing technology has improved the identification and
characterization of numerous gene families in plants in the recent
years, allowing researchers to identify and characterize numerous
RLK sub-families in model plant species and agro-economically
important crop plants like rice, wheat, sorghum, tomatoes, and
more. This book provides foundational knowledge on the
classification of RLKs, their mechanism of action and their roles
in the plant life cycle, as well as the most up-to-date advances in
the applications of RLKs. It is an essential read for researchers
interested in plant signaling and plant genomics.
Cation Transporters in Plants presents expert information on the
major cation transporters, along with developments of various new
strategies to cope with the adverse effects of abiotic and biotic
stresses. The book will serve as a very important repository for
the scientist, researcher, academician and industrialist to enhance
their knowledge about cation transport in plants. Further,
applications listed in the book will facilitate future developments
in crop designing strategies. This comprehensive resource provides
an alternative strategy for abiotic and biotic stress management in
agricultural and horticultural crops. In addition, it will further
improve basic knowledge om the origin and mechanism of cation
homeostasis and their role in developmental transition and stress
regulation.
This book discusses molecular approaches in plant as response to
environmental factors, such as variations in temperature, water
availability, salinity, and metal stress. The book also covers the
impact of increasing global population, urbanization, and
industrialization on these molecular behaviors. It covers the
natural tolerance mechanism which plants adopt to cope with adverse
environments, as well as the novel molecular strategies for
engineering the plants in human interest. This book will be of
interest to researchers working on the impact of the changing
environment on plant ecology, issues of crop yield, and nutrient
quantity and quality in agricultural crops. The book will be of
interest to researchers as well as policy makers in the
environmental and agricultural domains.
Understand the keys to creating the food of the future Genome
engineering in plants is a field that has made enormous strides in
recent years. In particular, the CRISPR-Cas system has been used in
a number of crop species to make significant leaps forward in
nutritional improvement, stress tolerance, crop yield, and more. As
scientists work to meet global food needs and foster sustainable
agriculture in a changing world, genome engineering promises only
to become more important. Applications of Genome Engineering in
Plants details the history of, and recent developments in, this
essential area of biotechnology. It describes advances enabling
nutritional improvement, nutraceuticals improvement, flavonoid
enrichment, and many more crop enhancements, as well as subjects
such as biosafety and regulatory mechanisms. The result is a
thorough and essential overview for researchers and biotech
professionals. Applications of Genome Engineering in Plants readers
will also find: Chapters on trans-gene free editing or
non-transgenic approaches to plant genomes Detailed discussion of
topics including nanotechnology-facilitated genome editing,
engineering for virus resistance in plants, and more Applications
of genome editing in oil seed crops, vegetables, ornamental plants,
and many others Applications of Genome Engineering in Plants is
ideal for academics, scientists, and industry professionals working
in biotechnology, agriculture, food science, and related subjects.
Microbial Bioreactors for Industrial Molecules Harness the
planet’s most numerous resources with this comprehensive guide
Microorganisms constitute the invisible majority of all living
creatures on Earth. They are found virtually everywhere on the
planet, including in environments too extreme for any larger
organisms to exist. They form a hugely significant resource whose
potential value for human society cannot be overlooked. The
creation of microorganism- based bioreactors for the industrial
production of valuable biomolecules has the potential to
revolutionize a range of industries and fields. Microbial
Bioreactors for Industrial Molecules provides a comprehensive
introduction to these bioresources. It covers all potential
approaches to the use of microbial technology and the production of
high-value biomolecules for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and
agricultural industries, among others. The book’s rigorous detail
and global, holistic approach to harnessing the power of the
planetary microbiome make it an invaluable introduction to this
growing area of research and production. Readers will also find:
Detailed coverage of basic, applied, biosynthetic, and
translational approaches to the use of microbial technology
Discussion of industrially produced microbe-borne enzymes including
invertase, lipase, keratinase, protease, and more Approaches for
using microbial bioreactors to generate biofuels Microbial
Bioreactors for Industrial Molecules is essential for scientists
and researchers in microbiology and biotechnology, as well as for
professionals in the biotech industries and graduate students
studying the applications of the life sciences.
This book discusses molecular approaches in plant as response to
environmental factors, such as variations in temperature, water
availability, salinity, and metal stress. The book also covers the
impact of increasing global population, urbanization, and
industrialization on these molecular behaviors. It covers the
natural tolerance mechanism which plants adopt to cope with adverse
environments, as well as the novel molecular strategies for
engineering the plants in human interest. This book will be of
interest to researchers working on the impact of the changing
environment on plant ecology, issues of crop yield, and nutrient
quantity and quality in agricultural crops. The book will be of
interest to researchers as well as policy makers in the
environmental and agricultural domains.
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