Exogenous Priming and Engineering of Plant Metabolic and Regulatory Genes (eBook, ePUB)
Stress Mitigation Strategies in Plants
Redaktion: Patel Ph. D, Manish Kumar; Mishra Ph. D, Avinash; Pandey Ph. D, Sonika; Phan Tran Ph. D, Lam-Son
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Exogenous Priming and Engineering of Plant Metabolic and Regulatory Genes (eBook, ePUB)
Stress Mitigation Strategies in Plants
Redaktion: Patel Ph. D, Manish Kumar; Mishra Ph. D, Avinash; Pandey Ph. D, Sonika; Phan Tran Ph. D, Lam-Son
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Exogenous Priming and Engineering of Plant Metabolic and Regulatory Genes: Stress Mitigation Strategies in Plants provides insights into metabolic adjustment, their regulation, and the regulatory networks involved in plants responding to stress situations. It contains comprehensive information, combining mechanistic priming and engineering approaches from the conventional to those recently developed. In addition, the book addresses seed priming, tolerance mechanisms, pre-and post-treatment, as well as sensory response, and genetic manipulation. From basic concepts to modern technologies and…mehr
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- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2025
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- ISBN-13: 9780443134913
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
- Seitenzahl: 525
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2025
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Asif B. Shikari
Behzat Baran and Avinash Mishra 2. Reprograming stress memory in plants: primeomics Manish Kumar Patel
Sonika Pandey
Md. Intesaful Haque
Rajesh Kumar Jha and Avinash Mishra 3. Concepts and possibilities in priming- mediated cross-tolerance to plant stress Vikash Kumar
Mohini Yadav
Maneesha S. Saxena and Saurabh C. Saxena 4. Natural compound priming induces abiotic stress tolerance in plants: possible mechanisms Ashutosh Kumar
Rajesh Kumar Jha
Vinod K. Nigam
Dev Mani Pandey and Aakanksha Wany 5. Natural priming agents of plants to alleviate multiple stress tolerance Hemanth Kumar Manne
Nisha Kumari
Sonia
Vaishnavi Kodidhala
Sushil
Ram Avtar
Minakshi Jattan
Babita Rani
Jyothi Duhan and Sunayana Rati 6. Nanoparticles-based biopriming for enhanced biotic stress mitigation Babita Choudhary and Avinash Mishra 7. Alterations in plant primary and secondary metabolism by priming Meenakshi Rawat
Khushbu Kumari
Anita Kumari
Jhilmil Nath
Suman Gusain
Shubham Joshi and Rohit Joshi 8. Cold priming and memory induced acquired tolerance and possible mechanism in plants Suman Gusain
Shubham Joshi
Anita Kumari
Jhilmil Nath
Khushbu Kumari
Meenakshi Rawat and Rohit Joshi 9. Redox priming of seeds to ameliorate salinity tolerance in plants Sadiq Hussain
Aysha Rasheed
Farah Nisar
Bilquees Gul and Abdul Hameed 10. Efficacy and mechanisms of seed priming with melatonin to enhance salinity tolerance Sadiq Hussain
Aysha Rasheed
Farah Nisar
Bilquees Gul and Abdul Hameed 11. Exogenous proline-mediated stress tolerance in plants Huseyin Turker
Sevingul Beydilli
Bengu Turkyilmaz Unal and Dilek Unal 12. Modulation of abiotic stress tolerance in plants by exogenous glycine betaine Rajesh Kumar Jha
Subhash Chandra Prasad
Ashutosh Kumar
Aakanksha Wany and Avinash Mishra 13. Hormones priming: regulator for stress tolerance in plants Pankaj Kumar Tripathi
Preeti Patel
Prachi Garg
Pradeep Kumar Singh
Manikant Tripathi
Neelam Pathak and Pankaj Singh 14. Mechanisms of priming in enhancing stress tolerance Asif B. Shikari
Murat Dikilitas
Behzat Baran and Avinash Mishra 15. An overview of the effect of seed priming induced physiochemical and molecular processes in plants: abiotic stress tolerance Tamanna Sharma
Ayushi Malik
Anukrati Dhabhai
Shalini Tailor
Khushboo Jain
Mukesh Meena and Avinash Marwal 16. Epigenetic and chromatin based plant stress adaptation Rekha Agrawal
Akshita Chaudhary
Amrita Singh and Jitendra Kumar Thakur 17. Epigenetic memory in plants for stress response and adaptation Rekha Agrawal
Amrita Singh and Jitendra Kumar Thakur Section 2: Mitigating stress by engineering metabolic/regulatory genes 18. Mechanisms of sensing abiotic stress responses in plants Hansa Sehgal
Chandrakant Pant
Soham Ray
Nidhi Sharma and Mukul Joshi 19. Salinity stress tolerance in plants: antioxidant defense mechanisms and latest developments Hadi Pirasteh-Anosheh
Munir Ozturk
Alvina Gul
Volkan Altay
Pedro Garcia-Caparros
Seyedeh Elahe Hashemi
Nida Mushtaq
Aneeqa Hanif
Kristina Toderich
Tuba Arjumend and Bengu Turkyilmaz Unal 20. Metabolic genes: a toolbox for combating salt and drought stress in crop improvement Anmol Gupta
Kratika Singh
Priyam Vandana
Lalit Dev Tiwari and Manoj Kumar 21. Metabolic genes: a toolbox for crop improvement by mitigating the effects of metal and waterlogging stress Sonia
Nisha Kumari
Hemanthkumar Manne
Vaishnavi Kodidhala
Sushil
Ram Avtar
Minakshi Jattan
Babita Rani
Gurumurthy Peddinti and Sunayana Rati 22. Genetic manipulation for stress-tolerant plants: current status and challenges Swati Gupta
Rimjim Gupta
Sanjana Kaul and Manoj K. Dhar 23. Regulatory genes for the improvement of salt and drought tolerance Shweta Jha
Jawahar Singh
Subhajit Dutta
Vishal Varshney
Vishnu Mishra
Deepak Choudhary and Nisha Tak 24. Drought stress and the effectiveness of transcriptomics in identifying drought tolerance mechanisms in plants Walter Chitarra
Federico Vita
Fabiano Sillo
Marzia Vergine
Raffaella Balestrini and Chiara Pagliarani 25. Plant gene networks involved in drought stress response and tolerance Sourobh Maji and Nidhi Dwivedi 26. Regulatory genes in water logging stress: submergence effect and postsubmergence recovery Sonika Pandey
Manish Kumar Patel and Avinash Mishra 27. Reactive oxygen species under stress acclimation in plants Amit Kumar Chaturvedi 28. Reactive nitrogen species and their role in stress tolerance Aakanksha Wany
Ashutosh Kumar
Rajesh K. Jha
Maria Kanuga
Vinod K. Nigam and Dev Mani Pandey 29. Transcription factors: enhancing resilience to abiotic stress Pramod Kumar
Jyoti Chaudhary
Aradhana Dwivedi
Manu Bamal
Premlata
Abhijit Bhatkal
Mahendra Kumar Chouhan
Devesh Tewari and Satisha Hegde 30. Current approaches in horticultural crops to mitigate the effect of salt and drought stress Vivek Yadav and Mohd Talha Ansari 31. Crosstalk and interaction among salt stress tolerance pathways Ishfaq Majid Hurrah
Tabasum Mohiuddin
Sayanti Mandal
Vinay Kumar and Astha Gupta 32. Cold tolerance and mitigation mechanisms in plants Era Vaidya Malhotra and Sangita Bansal 33. Thermo-primed cellular networks for plant stress management Vidhi Raturi and Gaurav Zinta 34. The use of CRISPR/Cas tools versus a transgenic technique Lavanya Gunamalai
D. Roselin Jenifer
Angelene Hannah Jebarani D. and M. Anisha
Asif B. Shikari
Behzat Baran and Avinash Mishra 2. Reprograming stress memory in plants: primeomics Manish Kumar Patel
Sonika Pandey
Md. Intesaful Haque
Rajesh Kumar Jha and Avinash Mishra 3. Concepts and possibilities in priming- mediated cross-tolerance to plant stress Vikash Kumar
Mohini Yadav
Maneesha S. Saxena and Saurabh C. Saxena 4. Natural compound priming induces abiotic stress tolerance in plants: possible mechanisms Ashutosh Kumar
Rajesh Kumar Jha
Vinod K. Nigam
Dev Mani Pandey and Aakanksha Wany 5. Natural priming agents of plants to alleviate multiple stress tolerance Hemanth Kumar Manne
Nisha Kumari
Sonia
Vaishnavi Kodidhala
Sushil
Ram Avtar
Minakshi Jattan
Babita Rani
Jyothi Duhan and Sunayana Rati 6. Nanoparticles-based biopriming for enhanced biotic stress mitigation Babita Choudhary and Avinash Mishra 7. Alterations in plant primary and secondary metabolism by priming Meenakshi Rawat
Khushbu Kumari
Anita Kumari
Jhilmil Nath
Suman Gusain
Shubham Joshi and Rohit Joshi 8. Cold priming and memory induced acquired tolerance and possible mechanism in plants Suman Gusain
Shubham Joshi
Anita Kumari
Jhilmil Nath
Khushbu Kumari
Meenakshi Rawat and Rohit Joshi 9. Redox priming of seeds to ameliorate salinity tolerance in plants Sadiq Hussain
Aysha Rasheed
Farah Nisar
Bilquees Gul and Abdul Hameed 10. Efficacy and mechanisms of seed priming with melatonin to enhance salinity tolerance Sadiq Hussain
Aysha Rasheed
Farah Nisar
Bilquees Gul and Abdul Hameed 11. Exogenous proline-mediated stress tolerance in plants Huseyin Turker
Sevingul Beydilli
Bengu Turkyilmaz Unal and Dilek Unal 12. Modulation of abiotic stress tolerance in plants by exogenous glycine betaine Rajesh Kumar Jha
Subhash Chandra Prasad
Ashutosh Kumar
Aakanksha Wany and Avinash Mishra 13. Hormones priming: regulator for stress tolerance in plants Pankaj Kumar Tripathi
Preeti Patel
Prachi Garg
Pradeep Kumar Singh
Manikant Tripathi
Neelam Pathak and Pankaj Singh 14. Mechanisms of priming in enhancing stress tolerance Asif B. Shikari
Murat Dikilitas
Behzat Baran and Avinash Mishra 15. An overview of the effect of seed priming induced physiochemical and molecular processes in plants: abiotic stress tolerance Tamanna Sharma
Ayushi Malik
Anukrati Dhabhai
Shalini Tailor
Khushboo Jain
Mukesh Meena and Avinash Marwal 16. Epigenetic and chromatin based plant stress adaptation Rekha Agrawal
Akshita Chaudhary
Amrita Singh and Jitendra Kumar Thakur 17. Epigenetic memory in plants for stress response and adaptation Rekha Agrawal
Amrita Singh and Jitendra Kumar Thakur Section 2: Mitigating stress by engineering metabolic/regulatory genes 18. Mechanisms of sensing abiotic stress responses in plants Hansa Sehgal
Chandrakant Pant
Soham Ray
Nidhi Sharma and Mukul Joshi 19. Salinity stress tolerance in plants: antioxidant defense mechanisms and latest developments Hadi Pirasteh-Anosheh
Munir Ozturk
Alvina Gul
Volkan Altay
Pedro Garcia-Caparros
Seyedeh Elahe Hashemi
Nida Mushtaq
Aneeqa Hanif
Kristina Toderich
Tuba Arjumend and Bengu Turkyilmaz Unal 20. Metabolic genes: a toolbox for combating salt and drought stress in crop improvement Anmol Gupta
Kratika Singh
Priyam Vandana
Lalit Dev Tiwari and Manoj Kumar 21. Metabolic genes: a toolbox for crop improvement by mitigating the effects of metal and waterlogging stress Sonia
Nisha Kumari
Hemanthkumar Manne
Vaishnavi Kodidhala
Sushil
Ram Avtar
Minakshi Jattan
Babita Rani
Gurumurthy Peddinti and Sunayana Rati 22. Genetic manipulation for stress-tolerant plants: current status and challenges Swati Gupta
Rimjim Gupta
Sanjana Kaul and Manoj K. Dhar 23. Regulatory genes for the improvement of salt and drought tolerance Shweta Jha
Jawahar Singh
Subhajit Dutta
Vishal Varshney
Vishnu Mishra
Deepak Choudhary and Nisha Tak 24. Drought stress and the effectiveness of transcriptomics in identifying drought tolerance mechanisms in plants Walter Chitarra
Federico Vita
Fabiano Sillo
Marzia Vergine
Raffaella Balestrini and Chiara Pagliarani 25. Plant gene networks involved in drought stress response and tolerance Sourobh Maji and Nidhi Dwivedi 26. Regulatory genes in water logging stress: submergence effect and postsubmergence recovery Sonika Pandey
Manish Kumar Patel and Avinash Mishra 27. Reactive oxygen species under stress acclimation in plants Amit Kumar Chaturvedi 28. Reactive nitrogen species and their role in stress tolerance Aakanksha Wany
Ashutosh Kumar
Rajesh K. Jha
Maria Kanuga
Vinod K. Nigam and Dev Mani Pandey 29. Transcription factors: enhancing resilience to abiotic stress Pramod Kumar
Jyoti Chaudhary
Aradhana Dwivedi
Manu Bamal
Premlata
Abhijit Bhatkal
Mahendra Kumar Chouhan
Devesh Tewari and Satisha Hegde 30. Current approaches in horticultural crops to mitigate the effect of salt and drought stress Vivek Yadav and Mohd Talha Ansari 31. Crosstalk and interaction among salt stress tolerance pathways Ishfaq Majid Hurrah
Tabasum Mohiuddin
Sayanti Mandal
Vinay Kumar and Astha Gupta 32. Cold tolerance and mitigation mechanisms in plants Era Vaidya Malhotra and Sangita Bansal 33. Thermo-primed cellular networks for plant stress management Vidhi Raturi and Gaurav Zinta 34. The use of CRISPR/Cas tools versus a transgenic technique Lavanya Gunamalai
D. Roselin Jenifer
Angelene Hannah Jebarani D. and M. Anisha