This book discusses the physiological, biochemical, and molecular strategies employed by oilseed crops to alleviate the effects of abiotic stress. It also covers the positive role of exogenous stimulants in enhancing oilseed crop production under these conditions. Strategies for improving tolerance in oilseed crops to various abiotic stressors, including salinity, drought, waterlogging, flooding, extreme temperatures, nutrient deficiency, heavy metal toxicity, and UV radiation, are discussed in detail. Additionally, the book includes a section on omics approaches and nanotechnological…mehr
This book discusses the physiological, biochemical, and molecular strategies employed by oilseed crops to alleviate the effects of abiotic stress. It also covers the positive role of exogenous stimulants in enhancing oilseed crop production under these conditions. Strategies for improving tolerance in oilseed crops to various abiotic stressors, including salinity, drought, waterlogging, flooding, extreme temperatures, nutrient deficiency, heavy metal toxicity, and UV radiation, are discussed in detail.
Additionally, the book includes a section on omics approaches and nanotechnological strategies for building resilience.
Focusing on oilseed crops under abiotic stress, this book provides new and updated information for plant scientists, researchers, and scholars. Covering various stress-related topics, it is a unique and valuable resource.
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Autorenporträt
Prof. Arafat Abdel Hamed Abdel Latef is a professor of plant physiology at the Department of Botany and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, South Valley University, Egypt. He received his B.Sc. in 1998, M.Sc. in 2003, and Ph.D. in 2005 from South Valley University, Egypt. Prof. Arafat has published over 90 research/review articles in high-quality international and local journals. He was one of the world's top 2% of scientists according to Stanford University in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024. Prof. Arafat has received several awards, such as the Egypt State Award of Excellence in Agricultural Sciences 2021, South Valley University Award in Excellence 2019, Top Peer Reviewer Award 2019 Powered by Web of Science and Publons, and South Valley University Award in Scientific Publication for the years from 2010 to 2024.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Biostimulants as a Sustainable Strategy to Augment Salinity Tolerance in Oilseed Crops.- Chapter 2. Use of Biostimulants to Improve Drought Tolerance in Oilseed Crops .- Chapter 3. Use of biostimulants to enhance waterlogging and flooding tolerance in oilseed crops.- Chapter 4. Use of biostimulants to enhance temperature tolerance in oilseed crops.- Chapter 5. Mitigating Nutrient Deficiencies in Oilseeds Through Biostimulant Applications.- Chapter 6. Use of biostimulants to increase heavy metal tolerance in oilseed crops.- Chapter 7. Biostimulants for Sustainable UV Stress Tolerance in Oilseed Crops.- Chapter 8. Organic Fertilizers as a Solution to Abiotic Stress Challenges in Oilseed Crops.- Chapter 9. Phytohormonal Mechanisms for Resilience Against Salinity Stress in Oilseed Crops.- Chapter 10. Drought Resilience in Oilseed Crops: The Role of Phytohormones in Stress Mitigation.- Chapter 11. Phytohormones in Waterlogging and Flooding Resilience of Oilseed Crops.- Chapter 12. Phytohormone-mediated protection in oilseed crops: A key strategy against temperature Stress.- Chapter 13. Phytohormones as Key Players: Boosting Oilseed Crop Tolerance to Nutrient Deficiency Stress.- Chapter 14. Oilseed crops and phytohormones under UV stress.- Chapter 15. Integrative Omics Strategies for Enhancing Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Oilseed Crops.- Chapter 16. Nanotechnology in Oilseed Crops: A New Frontier for Abiotic Stress Adaptation.
Chapter 1. Biostimulants as a Sustainable Strategy to Augment Salinity Tolerance in Oilseed Crops.- Chapter 2. Use of Biostimulants to Improve Drought Tolerance in Oilseed Crops .- Chapter 3. Use of biostimulants to enhance waterlogging and flooding tolerance in oilseed crops.- Chapter 4. Use of biostimulants to enhance temperature tolerance in oilseed crops.- Chapter 5. Mitigating Nutrient Deficiencies in Oilseeds Through Biostimulant Applications.- Chapter 6. Use of biostimulants to increase heavy metal tolerance in oilseed crops.- Chapter 7. Biostimulants for Sustainable UV Stress Tolerance in Oilseed Crops.- Chapter 8. Organic Fertilizers as a Solution to Abiotic Stress Challenges in Oilseed Crops.- Chapter 9. Phytohormonal Mechanisms for Resilience Against Salinity Stress in Oilseed Crops.- Chapter 10. Drought Resilience in Oilseed Crops: The Role of Phytohormones in Stress Mitigation.- Chapter 11. Phytohormones in Waterlogging and Flooding Resilience of Oilseed Crops.- Chapter 12. Phytohormone-mediated protection in oilseed crops: A key strategy against temperature Stress.- Chapter 13. Phytohormones as Key Players: Boosting Oilseed Crop Tolerance to Nutrient Deficiency Stress.- Chapter 14. Oilseed crops and phytohormones under UV stress.- Chapter 15. Integrative Omics Strategies for Enhancing Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Oilseed Crops.- Chapter 16. Nanotechnology in Oilseed Crops: A New Frontier for Abiotic Stress Adaptation.
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