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Comprehensive reference highlighting the potential of treating plants with Brassinosteroids prior to or during stress Brassinosteroids and Abiotic Stress: Recent Developments on Physiological and Molecular Aspects offers insights on the potential of treating plants with Brassinosteroids (BRs) either prior to or during stress to lower oxidative damages and create enhanced tolerance during stress conditions. Emphasis is placed on the latest research in different crop species together with their mechanisms of action at the biochemical and molecular level. The book focuses on specific challenges…mehr

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Comprehensive reference highlighting the potential of treating plants with Brassinosteroids prior to or during stress Brassinosteroids and Abiotic Stress: Recent Developments on Physiological and Molecular Aspects offers insights on the potential of treating plants with Brassinosteroids (BRs) either prior to or during stress to lower oxidative damages and create enhanced tolerance during stress conditions. Emphasis is placed on the latest research in different crop species together with their mechanisms of action at the biochemical and molecular level. The book focuses on specific challenges and opportunities related to the exogenous application or priming technology, such as the mode of application, new methodologies, and the potential impacts of BRs on the environment. Brassinosteroids and Abiotic Stress: Recent Developments on Physiological and Molecular Aspects includes information on: Brassinosteroid-mediated regulation of growth and development of plants under stressful conditions, covering physiological and molecular aspects. Role of brassinosteroids on post-harvest physiology of plants, covering the impact of chilling stress and regulation of secondary metabolites in cold storageRegulation of photosynthesis, reactive oxygen species accumulation, antioxidative defense systems, and heat shock proteins by brassinosteroids in plants growing under temperature stressCrosstalk between brassinosteroids and auxins, salicylic acid, ethylene, cytokinins, jasmonates, melatonin, and other plant hormones Brassinosteroids and Abiotic Stress: Recent Developments on Physiological and Molecular Aspects is an essential resource to foster further interests for researchers, academics, and scientists worldwide working in the field of plant responses in plants under challenging environments.
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Anket Sharma is currently working as a visiting scientist at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, USA. He is also working as an Adjunct Professor at Zhejiang A&F University, China. He is a Clarivate highly cited researcher (2022). Renu Bhardwaj is currently working as Director of Research at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India. She has research experience of over 30 years in the field of plant stress physiology. Bingsong Zheng is currently working as a Professor at Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou, China. He has research experience of over 30 years in the field of plant physiology and biochemistry. Durgesh Kumar Tripathi is currently working as an Associate Professor at Amity Institute of Organic Agriculture, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, India. He is the recipient of 'Dr DS Kothari Post Doctoral Fellowship' of the UGC, New Delhi. He is a Clarivate highly cited researcher (2021).