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Abiotic stress-mediated sensing and signaling in plants = an omics perspective /
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Abiotic stress-mediated sensing and signaling in plants/ edited by Sajad Majeed Zargar, Mohammad Yousuf Zargar.
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an omics perspective /
其他作者:
Zargar, Sajad Majeed.
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Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2018.,
面頁冊數:
xviii, 350 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Chapter 1. "Omics": A Gateway Towards Abiotic Stress Tolerance -- Chapter 2. Second Messengers: Central Regulators in Plant Abiotic Stress Response -- Chapter 3. Signaling Peptides: Hidden Molecular Messengers of Abiotic Stress Perception and Response in Plants -- Chapter 4. Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) - A Way to Stress Survival in Plants -- Chapter 5. Role of Cuticular Wax in Adaptation to Abiotic Stress - A Molecular Perspective -- Chapter 6. Abiotic Stress Response in Plants: A Cis-Regulatory Perspective -- Chapter 7. Multifarious Role of ROS in Halophytes: Signaling and Defense -- Chapter 8. Enhancing Cold Tolerance in Horticultural Plants Using In Vitro Approaches -- Chapter 9. Omics Based Stratagies for Improving Salt Tolerance in Maize (Zea mays L.) -- Chapter 10. Drought Stress Tolerance in Wheat: Omics Approaches in Understanding and Enhancing Antioxidant Defense -- Chapter 11. Signalling During Cold Stress And its Interplay with Transcriptional Regulation -- Chapter 12. Cross-Talk Between Phytohormone Signaling Pathways under Abiotic Stress Conditions and Their Metabolic Engineering for Conferring Abiotic Stress Tolerance.
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Plant cellular signal transduction. -
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7479-0
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9789811074790
Abiotic stress-mediated sensing and signaling in plants = an omics perspective /
Abiotic stress-mediated sensing and signaling in plants
an omics perspective /[electronic resource] :edited by Sajad Majeed Zargar, Mohammad Yousuf Zargar. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2018. - xviii, 350 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. "Omics": A Gateway Towards Abiotic Stress Tolerance -- Chapter 2. Second Messengers: Central Regulators in Plant Abiotic Stress Response -- Chapter 3. Signaling Peptides: Hidden Molecular Messengers of Abiotic Stress Perception and Response in Plants -- Chapter 4. Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) - A Way to Stress Survival in Plants -- Chapter 5. Role of Cuticular Wax in Adaptation to Abiotic Stress - A Molecular Perspective -- Chapter 6. Abiotic Stress Response in Plants: A Cis-Regulatory Perspective -- Chapter 7. Multifarious Role of ROS in Halophytes: Signaling and Defense -- Chapter 8. Enhancing Cold Tolerance in Horticultural Plants Using In Vitro Approaches -- Chapter 9. Omics Based Stratagies for Improving Salt Tolerance in Maize (Zea mays L.) -- Chapter 10. Drought Stress Tolerance in Wheat: Omics Approaches in Understanding and Enhancing Antioxidant Defense -- Chapter 11. Signalling During Cold Stress And its Interplay with Transcriptional Regulation -- Chapter 12. Cross-Talk Between Phytohormone Signaling Pathways under Abiotic Stress Conditions and Their Metabolic Engineering for Conferring Abiotic Stress Tolerance.
The natural environment for plants is composed of a complex set of abiotic and biotic stresses; plant responses to these stresses are equally complex. Systems biology allows us to identify regulatory hubs in complex networks. It also examines the molecular "parts" (transcripts, proteins and metabolites) of an organism and attempts to combine them into functional networks or models that effectively describe and predict the dynamic activities of that organism in different environments. This book focuses on research advances regarding plant responses to abiotic stresses, from the physiological level to the molecular level. It highlights new insights gained from the integration of omics datasets and identifies remaining gaps in our knowledge, outlining additional focus areas for future crop improvement research. Plants have evolved a wide range of mechanisms for coping with various abiotic stresses. In many crop plants, the molecular mechanisms involved in a single type of stress tolerance have since been identified; however, in order to arrive at a holistic understanding of major and common events concerning abiotic stresses, the signaling pathways involved must also be elucidated. To date several molecules, like transcription factors and kinases, have been identified as promising candidates that are involved in crosstalk between stress signalling pathways. However, there is a need to better understand the tolerance mechanisms for different abiotic stresses by thoroughly grasping the signalling and sensing mechanisms involved. Accordingly, this book covers a range of topics, including the impacts of different abiotic stresses on plants, the molecular mechanisms leading to tolerance for different abiotic stresses, signaling cascades revealing cross-talk among various abiotic stresses, and elucidation of major candidate molecules that may provide abiotic stress tolerance in plants.
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