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Physiology and Molecular Biology of Stress Tolerance in Plants

Edited By: KV Madhava Rao, AS Raghavendra and K Janardhan Reddy
345 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
Physiology and Molecular Biology of Stress Tolerance in Plants
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About this book

Today, biologists all over the world speak the same scientific language of molecular biology and use the same molecular tools. More interest and attention is given to molecular biology of abiotic stress tolerance and modes of installing better tolerant mechanisms in crop plants. These studies make plants capable of sustaining their yields even under stress conditions. Further, the information gained may form the basis for its application in biotechnology and bioinformatics. This book does not only review the current status in the physiology and molecular biology of stress tolerance and its improvement in plants but will also trigger further research on this exciting topic.

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List of Contributors.- Preface.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Water Stress.- 3. Salt Stress.- 4. High Temperature Stress.- 5. Freezing Stress.- 6. Photooxidative Stress.- 7. Nutrient Stress.- 8. Heavy Metal Stress.- 9. Metabolic Engineering for Stress Tolerance.- 10. Functional Genomics of Stress Tolerance.- Index.

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Edited By: KV Madhava Rao, AS Raghavendra and K Janardhan Reddy
345 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
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