Abiotic stresses in crop plants /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Wallingford, England ; Boston, MA :
CABI,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Heat shock proteins and molecular chaperones: role in regulation of cellular proteostasis and stress management
- 2. Heat response, senescence and reproductive development in plants
- 3. Ethylene, nitric oxide, and hemoglobins in plant tolerance to flooding
- 4. Monitoring the activation of jasmonate biosynthesis genes for selection of chickpea hybrids tolerant to drought stress
- 5. Genetic engineering crop plants to sustain drought tolerance
- 6. Physiology and biochemistry of salt stress tolerance in plants
- 7. Sugarcane (Saccharum sp.) salt tolerance at various developmental levels
- 8. The impact of ozone pollution on plant defense metabolism: detrimental effects on yield and quality of agricultural crops
- 9. Potentiality of ethylene in sulphur-mediated counteracting adverse effects of cadmium in plants
- 10. Heavy metal and metalloid stress in plants: the genomics perspective
- 11. Influence of arsenic and phosphate on the growth and metabolism of cultivated plants
- 12. Plant responses to abiotic stresses in sustainable agriculture
- 13. Interactive role of polyamines and reactive oxygen species in stress tolerance of plants
- 14. Indirect and direct benefits of the use of Trichoderma harzianum strain T-22 in agronomic plants subjected to abiotic and biotic stresses
- 15. Role of microorganisms in alleviation of abiotic stresses for sustainable agriculture.