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Stress signaling in plants = genomics and proteomics perspective.. Volume 2 /
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Stress signaling in plants/ edited by Maryam Sarwat ... [et al.].
其他題名:
genomics and proteomics perspective.
其他作者:
Sarwat, Maryam.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
面頁冊數:
xii, 350 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Physiological, Metabolic and Molecular Responses of Plants to Abiotic Stress -- Molecular Network of Monoterpene Indole Alkaloids (MIAs) Signaling In Plants With Reference To Catharanthus Roseus (L.) G. Don -- Glutamate Receptor Like Ion Channels in Arabidopsis Thaliana -- Phosphate Signalling in Plants - Biochemical and Molecular Approach -- Glycine Betaine Mediated Abiotic Oxidative Stress Tolerance in Plants: Possible Physiological and Biochemical Mechanisms -- Role of Plant Calreticulins in Abiotic Stress Signalling -- DNA Damage, Signaling, and Repair Mechanisms under Genotoxic Stress in Plants -- Plant Responses to Salinity Through an Antioxidative Metabolism and Proteomic Point of View -- Tolerance Response Mechanisms to Iron Deficiency Stress In Citrus Plants -- Brassinosteroids: Physiological Roles And Its Signalling in Plants -- Trehalose: Metabolism and role in stress signaling in plants -- The Role of Ethylene and Other Signals in the Regulation of Fe Deficiency Responses by Dicot Plants -- Leaf Senescence in Plants: Nutrient Remobilization and Gene Regulation -- Role of Phytohormones and miRNAs in Nitrogen and Sulphur Deficiency Stress Signaling in Plants.
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Plant cellular signal transduction. -
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42183-4
ISBN:
9783319421834
Stress signaling in plants = genomics and proteomics perspective.. Volume 2 /
Stress signaling in plants
genomics and proteomics perspective.Volume 2 /[electronic resource] :edited by Maryam Sarwat ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xii, 350 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Physiological, Metabolic and Molecular Responses of Plants to Abiotic Stress -- Molecular Network of Monoterpene Indole Alkaloids (MIAs) Signaling In Plants With Reference To Catharanthus Roseus (L.) G. Don -- Glutamate Receptor Like Ion Channels in Arabidopsis Thaliana -- Phosphate Signalling in Plants - Biochemical and Molecular Approach -- Glycine Betaine Mediated Abiotic Oxidative Stress Tolerance in Plants: Possible Physiological and Biochemical Mechanisms -- Role of Plant Calreticulins in Abiotic Stress Signalling -- DNA Damage, Signaling, and Repair Mechanisms under Genotoxic Stress in Plants -- Plant Responses to Salinity Through an Antioxidative Metabolism and Proteomic Point of View -- Tolerance Response Mechanisms to Iron Deficiency Stress In Citrus Plants -- Brassinosteroids: Physiological Roles And Its Signalling in Plants -- Trehalose: Metabolism and role in stress signaling in plants -- The Role of Ethylene and Other Signals in the Regulation of Fe Deficiency Responses by Dicot Plants -- Leaf Senescence in Plants: Nutrient Remobilization and Gene Regulation -- Role of Phytohormones and miRNAs in Nitrogen and Sulphur Deficiency Stress Signaling in Plants.
This two-volume set takes an in-depth look at stress signaling in plants from a uniquely genomic and proteomic perspective and offers a comprehensive treatise that covers all of the signaling pathways and mechanisms that have been researched so far. Currently, plant diseases, extreme weather caused by climate change, drought and an increase in metals in soil are amongst the major limiting factors of crop production worldwide. They devastate not only the food supply but also the economy of a nation. With global food scarcity in mind, there is an urgent need to develop crop plants with increased stress tolerance so as to meet the global food demands and to preserve the quality of our planet. In order to do this, it is necessary to understand how plants react and adapt to stress from the genomic and proteomic perspective. Plants adapt to stress conditions by activating cascades of molecular mechanisms, which result in alterations in gene expression and synthesis of protective proteins. From the perception of the stimulus to the transduction of the signal, followed by an appropriate cellular response, the plants employ a complex network of primary and secondary messenger molecules. Cells exercise a large number of noticeably distinct signaling pathways to regulate their activity. In order to contend with different environmental adversities, plants have developed a series of mechanisms at the physiological, cellular and molecular levels that respond to stress. Each chapter in this volume provides an in-depth explanation of what we currently know of a particular aspect of stress signaling and where we are heading. Together with the highly successful first volume, Stress Signaling in Plants: Genomics and Proteomics Perspective, Volume 2 covers an important aspect of plant biology for both students and seasoned researchers.
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