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Plant Adaptation Strategies in Changing Environment
Author | : Vertika Shukla,Sanjeev Kumar,Narendra Kumar |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2017-12-29 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9789811067440 |
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This book addresses the crucial aspects of plant adaptation strategies in higher as well as lower plant groups. Stress induced by changing environmental conditions disrupts or alter various physiological and metabolic processes in organisms, however, plants have evolved various defence strategies to cope with external perturbations. The book discusses speciation changes in response to extreme ecological conditions such as cold, heat, aridity, salinity, altitude, incidental UV radiation and high light intensity, which are particularly relevant in the current scenario of global warming. It also explores the effects of human activities and emission of phytotoxic gases. Further, it describes the overall adaptation strategies and the multifaceted mechanisms involved (integrated complex mechanism), ranging from morphological to molecular alterations, focusing on plants’ capabilities to create an inner environment to survive the altered or extreme conditions. This book is a valuable tool for graduate and research students, as well as for anyone working on or interested in adaptation strategies in plants.
Plant Adaptation and Phytoremediation
Author | : M. Ashraf,M. Ozturk,M. S. A. Ahmad |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 481 |
Release | : 2010-08-17 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9789048193707 |
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The problems engendered by the conflicting imperatives of development and ecology show no sign of ending, and every day more locations are added to the list of landscapes poisoned by human activity. This vital book, featuring an international set of authors, is a key reference for researchers and environmental managers, as well as anyone involved in the mining industry or landscape remediation. The comprehensive coverage of current approaches to phytoremediation begins by examining the problem. It looks at natural and human-induced toxins, and their effects on natural vegetation as well as agricultural crops. Particular attention is paid to the two largest challenges to remediation – heavy metals, and the salt stress that is impeding agricultural productivity worldwide. The text moves on to focus on the efficacy of different plant species in removing toxic pollutants from the environment. Along with analysis of a number of case studies, this section includes new and updated information on the mechanism of toxin-tolerance in plants.
Plant Adaptation to Environmental Change
Author | : Naser A. Anjum,Sarvajeet Singh Gill,Ritu Gill |
Publsiher | : CABI |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2014-01-10 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9781780642734 |
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Plants constantly cope with unfavourable ecosystem conditions, which often prevent them reaching their full genetic potential in terms of growth, development and productivity. This book covers plants' responses to these environmental changes, namely, the modulation of amino acids, peptides and amines to combat both biotic and abiotic stress factors. Bringing together the most recent developments, this book is an important resource for researchers and students of crop stress and plant physiology.
Plant Adaptation
Author | : Quentin C. B. Cronk,National Research Council Canada |
Publsiher | : NRC Research Press |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0660193361 |
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The Proceedings of an International Workshop sponsored by the UBC Botanical Garden and Centre for Plant Research held December 11-13, 2002 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Molecular Mechanisms in Plant Adaptation
Author | : Roosa Laitinen |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2015-06-22 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781118860175 |
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Plants are forced to adapt for a variety of reasons— protection, reproductive viability, and environmental and climatic changes. Computational tools and molecular advances have provided researchers with significant new insights into the molecular basis of plant adaptation. Molecular Mechanisms in Plant Adaptation provides a comprehensive overview of a wide variety of these different mechanisms underlying adaptation to these challenges to plant survival. Molecular Mechanisms in Plant Adaptation opens with a chapter that explores the latest technological advances used in plant adaptation research, providing readers with an overview of high-throughput technologies and their applications. The chapters that follow cover the latest developments on using natural variation to dissect genetic, epigenetic and metabolic responses of plant adaptation. Subsequent chapters describe plant responses to biotic and abiotic stressors and adaptive reproductive strategies. Emerging topics such as secondary metabolism, small RNA mediated regulation as well as cell type specific responses to stresses are given special precedence. The book ends with chapters introducing computational approaches to study adaptation and focusing on how to apply laboratory findings to field studies and breeding programs. Molecular Mechanisms in Plant Adaptation interest plant molecular biologists and physiologists, plant stress biologists, plant geneticists and advanced plant biology students.
Molecular Analysis of Plant Adaptation to the Environment
Author | : M.J. Hawkesford,Peter Buchner |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2013-11-11 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9789401597838 |
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Adverse environmental factors can impose stress on plants and influence the expression of the full genetic potential for growth and reproduction. The capability of plants to develop plastic response reactions, to adapt to environmental stress situations, is unique in the biological world. A goal of the research described in this volume is to increase crop productivity, particular in regions where the environment imposes stress. An understanding of the principles involved in plant adaptation to environmental stress will enable optimisation of practices to improve agronomic production and minimise damaging environmental impact. The aim of this volume is to link the rapidly advancing and increasingly specialist field of molecular biology with plant physiology at the ecosystem level. The book includes chapters focused on some principle methods and a series of up-to-date review chapters on plant adaptation to a variety of specific stresses. The utilisation of newly available genome information is emphasised. Of particular importance is the desire to highlight the current potential of such approaches, and how diverse disciplines can interact and complement one another. The book is aimed at both the specialist and the advanced student.
Plant Adaptation and Crop Improvement
Author | : Mark Cooper,Graeme L. Hammer |
Publsiher | : IRRI |
Total Pages | : 650 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780851991085 |
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An overview of crop improvement; Analysis of genotype by environment interactions; Interpretation of genotype by environment interactions; Integrated approaches to plant improvement; Synthesis of strategies for crop improvement.
Significance of Glutathione to Plant Adaptation to the Environment
Author | : D. Grill,Michael Tausz,Michael M. Tausz,L.J. de Kok |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2001-11-30 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781402001789 |
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This book focuses on the biological significance of glutathione in plants. Glutathione is a thiol-containing tripeptide, which appears to be present in nearly all living organisms and which is involved in many important metabolic and physiological processes. The biochemistry and the metabolism of glutathione are reviewed, and its role in sulphur and selenium metabolism in plants is discussed. The significance of glutathione and of glutathione-related enzymes in the adaptation to natural stress, heavy metals, xenobiotics, air pollution, and in plant-pathogen and plant-animal interactions are evaluated.