Mechanisms of Environmental Stress Resistance in Plants

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abiotic stress physiology
Aerenchyma Formation
Al Ions
Al Sensitive Genotype
ATP Supply
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Author_Ranjit K. Basra
Avr Genes
biotic stress adaptation
Canopy Temperature
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Chilling Injury
Desiccation Tolerance
DTA Experiment
environmental stress signalling
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Flood Tolerant Species
OA
Photosynthetic Recovery
Photosystem II Reaction Center
plant molecular responses
Plant Proteinase Inhibitors
plant resistance mechanisms research
plant-pathogen interactions
PR Protein
Ray Parenchyma Cells
Resurrection Plants
Root Cell Plasma Membrane
Root Tips
Salt Tolerance
Stomatal Conductance
Stomatal Responses
stress-induced gene expression
Wood Tissues
Xylem Ray Parenchyma Cells
Zn Efficient Genotype

Product details

  • ISBN 9789057020360
  • Weight: 1043g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jul 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Plant growth and productivity are limited in many areas of the world by a wide variety of environmental stresses. This book discusses progress made toward the major goal of uncovering the plant resistance mechanisms to biotic and abiotic stresses; the purpose being to utilise this knowledge in genetic modification of plants for achieving improved stress resistance. This volume achieves a new synthesis in considering the mechanisms of resistance at various levels of organisation -- from individual cells and tissues, through whole plants, to communities. Chapters are written by internationally acknowledged experts, who have a wealth of research and teaching experience. With comprehensive and up-to-date coverage, this book analyses many outstanding problems and poses important questions for future research.
Amarjit Basra (Central Plains Crop Tech, Wichita, Kansas USA) (Author)

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