Home Books Plant Physiology Plant Physiology-Plant Molecular Physiology/Biology Physiological And Molecular Adaptations Of Plants To Abiotic Stresses

Physiological And Molecular Adaptations Of Plants To Abiotic Stresses

Categories

Physiological And Molecular Adaptations Of Plants To Abiotic Stresses

  • ISBN
  • Book Format
  • Binding
  • Language
  • Edition
  • Imprint
  • ©Year
  • Pages
  • Size (Inch)
  • Book Type
Select Format USD( )
Print Book 121.00 108.00 11%Off
Add To Cart Buy Now  Request Complimentary Copy

Blurb

The strengthening of Volume 19 of the Advances in Plant Physiology series has been entirely due to commendable contributions by scientists of eminence in unambiguous fields. The endeavor of publishing the International Treatise Series on Plant Physiology has to really sort out the meagerness of significant research, which is earnestly required for rising productivity, prosperity, and sustainability of agriculture through notably emerging technologies for reformation in metabolic boundaries necessitates mainly for abiotic stress factors.

Volume 19 has been broadly subdivided into six pertinent sections including special supplements that precisely begins with considerable pieces of information on recent developments in the adaptation of photosynthesis to variable light conditions; Melatonin: Role in plant growth and development; Proteomics as a tool for assessment of metal toxicity in crop plants, Impact of engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) on plant development and growth, Crop adaptation under climate change and so on. The special supplements section consists of 2 reviews dealing with how the photosynthesis process changes with changes in light conditions and the role of melatonin in plant growth and development which is a promising molecule for the management of abiotic stress. Section I consists of 2 chapters focusing on the application of new technologies in plant science research.


© 2024 SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS | All rights reserved.