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Causes of Photooxidative Stress and Amelioration of Defense Systems in Plants
Causes of Photooxidative Stress and Amelioration of Defense Systems in Plants
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abiotic stress response
antioxidant enzymes
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Chlorophyll Fluorescence
Cyclic Electron Flow
D1 Degradation
D1 Protein
Dehydroascorbate Reductase
Eastern White Pine
environmental plant adaptation
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GR Activity
GR Gene
Mehler Reaction
Mn Sod
Mn Superoxide Dismutase
molecular plant biology
Nonphotochemical Quenching
NPQ
oxidative stress signaling pathways
Pigment Bed
plant stress physiology
PSII Photochemical Efficiency
PSII Photochemistry
PSII Reaction Center
reactive oxygen species
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Spruce Needles
Thylakoid Membrane
Zn Superoxide Dismutase Gene
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Product details
- ISBN 9781315891354
- Weight: 910g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 13 Dec 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
In an attempt to improve communication between disciplines in this field, we have aimed to cover what we perceive to be all relevant aspects of photooxidative stress: from primary reactions to molecular genetics and the devising of strategies for engineering stress tolerance in plants. We hope to achieve a forum for new ideas, concepts, and approaches. The intellectual challenge also arose because we wished to produce a work that was accessible to both specialist and nonspecialist. We have encouraged our authors to provide personal perspectives of their topics while discussing them in depth. To this end, the nonspecialist will find that some chapters include relatively simple introductions and conclusions, e.g., Foyer and Harbinson (Chapter 1); Gressel and Galun (Chapter 10).
Causes of Photooxidative Stress and Amelioration of Defense Systems in Plants
€291.40
