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Genetic Enhancement of Crops for Tolerance to Abiotic Stress: Mechanisms and Approaches, Vol. I

  • Provides up to date comprehensive information on the key biological determinants of plant abiotic stresses with an emphasis on modern crop improvement strategies
  • Is unique to combine the responses triggered in plants by various abiotic stresses, stress resistance mechanisms, changes in gene expression, regulation of stress tolerance mechanisms, generation of genomic resources and their utilizaion for QTL and association mapping, marker assisted and genomic selection, among others, for developing abiotic stress-tolerant crop varieties
  • Chapters written by world authorities of their subject
  • No competitive book available in this format

Part of the book series: Sustainable Development and Biodiversity (SDEB, volume 20)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Functional Genomics Approach Towards Dissecting Out Abiotic Stress Tolerance Trait in Plants

    • Rohit Joshi, Brijesh K. Gupta, Ashwani Pareek, Mohan B. Singh, Sneh L. Singla-Pareek
    Pages 1-24
  3. Plant miRNAome: Cross Talk in Abiotic Stressful Times

    • Prashanti Patel, Karuna Yadav, T. R. Ganapathi, Suprasanna Penna
    Pages 25-52
  4. Epigenetic Response of Plants to Abiotic Stress: Nature, Consequences and Applications in Breeding

    • Manoj K. Dhar, Rahul Sharma, Parivartan Vishal, Sanjana Kaul
    Pages 53-72
  5. Physiological and Molecular Basis of Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Wheat

    • H. M. Mamrutha, Rajender Singh, Davinder Sharma, Karnam Venkatesh, Girish Chandra Pandey, Rakesh Kumar et al.
    Pages 99-124
  6. Molecular Chaperones: Key Players of Abiotic Stress Response in Plants

    • Suchismita Roy, Manjari Mishra, Om Prakash Dhankher, Sneh L. Singla-Pareek, Ashwani Pareek
    Pages 125-165
  7. Role of Chromatin Assembly and Remodeling in Water Stress Responses in Plants

    • Shoib Ahmad Baba, Deepti Jain, Nasheeman Ashraf
    Pages 167-182
  8. The ‘Omics’ Approach for Crop Improvement Against Drought Stress

    • Deepti Jain, Nasheeman Ashraf, J. P. Khurana, M. N. Shiva Kameshwari
    Pages 183-204
  9. Genomic Strategies for Improving Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Crop Plants

    • Jyoti Taunk, Asha Rani, Richa Singh, Neelam R. Yadav, Ram C. Yadav
    Pages 205-230
  10. Genomics of Arsenic Stress Response in Plants

    • Smita Kumar, Prabodh Kumar Trivedi
    Pages 231-248
  11. Correction to: Genetic Enhancement of Crops for Tolerance to Abiotic Stress: Mechanisms and Approaches, Vol. I

    • Vijay Rani Rajpal, Deepmala Sehgal, Avinash Kumar, S. N. Raina
    Pages C1-C1
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 265-268

About this book

Abiotic stresses such as drought (water deficit), extreme temperatures (cold, frost and heat), salinity (sodicity) and mineral (metal and metalloid) toxicity limit productivity of crop plants worldwide and are big threats to global food security. With worsening climate change scenarios, these stresses will further increase in intensity and frequency. Improving tolerance to abiotic stresses, therefore, has become a major objective in crop breeding programs.  A lot of research has been conducted on the regulatory mechanisms, signaling pathways governing these abiotic stresses, and cross talk among them in various model and non-model species. Also, various ‘omics’ platforms have been  utilized to unravel the candidate genes underpinning various abiotic stresses, which have increased our understanding of the tolerance mechanisms at structural, physiological, transcriptional and molecular level. Further, a wealth of information has been generated on the role of chromatinassembly and its remodeling under stress and on the epigenetic dynamics via histones modifications.

The book consolidates outlooks, perspectives and updates on the research conducted by scientists in the abovementioned areas.  The information covered in this book will therefore interest workers in all areas of plant sciences. The results presented on multiple crops will be useful to scientists in building strategies to counter these stresses in plants. In addition, students who are beginners in the areas of abiotic stress tolerance will find this book handy to clear their concepts and to get an update on the research conducted in various crops at one place

 


Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Botany, Hansraj College, University of Delhi, Delhi, India

    Vijay Rani Rajpal

  • CIMMYT Headquarters, El Batán, Mexico

    Deepmala Sehgal

  • Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribag, India

    Avinash Kumar

  • Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, Noida, India

    S.N. Raina

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