Plant Adaptation to Abiotic Stress: From Signaling Pathways and Microbiomes to Molecular Mechanisms [E-Book] / by Radhouane Chaffai, Markkandan Ganesan, Ameur Cherif.
The book "Plant Adaptation to Abiotic Stress: From Signaling Pathways and Microbiomes to Molecular Mechanisms" comprehensively examines abiotic stressors-cold, heat, light, salinity, and water scarcity-across its 18 chapters. Focusing particularly on Arabidopsis thaliana, it investigates a...
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Personal Name(s): | Chaffai, Radhouane, author |
Cherif, Ameur, author / Ganesan, Markkandan, author | |
Edition: |
1st edition 2024. |
Imprint: |
Singapore :
Springer,
2024
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Physical Description: |
XXXIV, 514 pages 77 illustrations, 45 illustrations in color (online resource) |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9789819706723 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-981-97-0672-3 |
Subject (LOC): |
- 1. Abiotic Stress in Plants: Challenges and Strategies for Enhancing Plant Growth and Development
- 2. Plant Response and Tolerance to Environmental Stresses
- 3. Regulatory Mechanisms in Plant Response to Cold Stress
- 4. Global Drought Threat: Impact on Food Security
- 5. Mechanisms of Plant Response to Heat Stress: Recent Insights
- 6. Mechanisms of Heavy Metal Homeostasis and Resistance in Plants
- 7. Plant Adaptations and Molecular Responses to Salt Stress
- 8. Biotechnological Advances in Crop Improvement for Abiotic Stress Tolerance
- 9. Nanoparticles for Sustainable Agriculture and Abiotic Stress Resistance
- 10. Signaling Pathways in Plant Responses to Abiotic Stress
- 11. Plant Hormones and Their Regulatory Roles in Abiotic Stress Response
- 12. Gene Expression Regulation in Plant Abiotic Stress Response
- 13. Transcriptional Regulation of Gene Expression in Plant Abiotic Stress Response
- 14. Cellular Responseand Molecular Functions in Arabidopsis thaliana under Abiotic Stress
- 15. Exploring Plant Transcription Factor Databases and Regulatory Networks
- 16. Non-Coding RNA Regulation in Plant Responses to Abiotic Stress
- 17. Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) and Plant Growth-Promoting Fungi (PGPF) for Alleviating Abiotic Stress in Plants
- 18. Plant-Microbe Interactions for Enhanced Plant Growth and Stress Resilience
- 19. Conclusion and Future Perspectives.