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Plant Physiologists have to certainly sort out the insufluciency of consequential researches, genuinely required for getting higher productivity, opulence and sustainability of agriculture through outstandingly promising technologies to help improvement in metabolic boundaries necessitates mainly for abiotic stress factors. The aspiration is to make stronger the vital outcome of conscientious research coupled principally with thorough perceptions of underlying mechanisms of plant tolerance under changing environments. Nevertheless, appropriate strategies by relevant ideas of paramount importance could ensure food production under extremes of stressful conditions geographically varying from one place to another. The book entitled Plant Abiotic Stresses: Physiological Mechanisms, Tools and Regulation has substance for extending simple and applied researches for their rapid applications in agriculture besides broadening knowledge of the abiotic stress science far and beyond. On the other hand, with loo ming third decade, stress physiology research has almost surpassed the fundamentals globally and has been entirely intriguing to scrutinize the physiological and molecular bases of plant stress tolerance. At this decisive point in time, hopefully, this book, in part, could be a step forward in providing enough insight on stress causing multiple environmental components and to obtain favourable directions in several ways. All possible research initiatives have been sensibly included in exceptionally well written chapters by genuinely dedicated eminent contributors with a view to organize the burning theme of the present scenario being acknowledged resolutely by the world scientists.
Preface
List of Contributors
Section I: Recent Developments in Abiotic Stress Research
1. Role of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Spectroscopy in Detection of Stress Generated Free Radicals in the Plant
2. Reactive Oxygen Species a Multifaceted Organic Moiety: Insights in Plants Response to Changing Environments
3. Non-Reducing Sugars for Combating Plant Abiotic Stresses
4. Salicylic Acid—A Mitigating Agent for Conferring Stress Tolerance in Plants
5. Physiological Effects of Temperature Extremes, Heat Stress Management and Tolerance Mechanism
6. Impact of Terminal Heat on Wheat Production in India
7. Terminal Heat Stress: A Major Problem of Wheat Production
8. Salt Stress in Crop Plants: Physiological Mechanisms and Management
9. Brassinosteroid—A Modern Weapon in Agriculture Against Stress
Section II: Trace Elements in Plant Function and Stress Tolerance
10. Lithium in Plants 151–162
11. Iron in Plants: An overview
12. Beneficial Role of Silicon (Si) on Growth, Metabolism and Stress Tolerance Mechanisms in Rice (Oryza Sativa L.)
Section III: Plant Physiology: Mechanism, Tools and Regulation
13. Chlorophyll Fluorescence: A Physiological Mechanism and a Physical Tool in Plant Eco-physiological Studies
14. Seed Invigoration: An Effective Tool for Conservation of Endangered and Valuable Medicinal Plant
15. Brassinosteroids: The Master Regulators in Physiology of Plants
16. Secondary Metabolites—Their Impact on Plants
Section IV: Photobiology – In Agri-Horticultural Production
17. Implications of Solar Radiation for Agri-horticultural Production
Section V: Tree Physiology – Physiological Disorder
18. Internal Breakdown in Mango (Mangifera Indica L.) is an Important Physiological Disorder: An Overview
Section VI: Biomass Resources, Bioenergy Potential and Environmental Protection A Comprehensive Review
19. Potential Biomass for Energy Generation and Future Prospects in India
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