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Molecular Approaches in Plant Abiotic Stress
Molecular Approaches in Plant Abiotic Stress
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Aba Independent Pathway
Aba Signaling
Abiotic Stress Response
Abiotic Stress Tolerance
Abiotic Stresses
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advanced plant stress molecular research
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B01=Pradeep Sharma
B01=Rajarshi Kumar Gaur
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=KNAC
Category=PSD
Category=PST
Category=PSTB
Category=TVB
CDPK
cit
Cold Acclimation
Cold Stress Response
Cold Stress Signaling
COP=United States
D1 Protein
defi
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drought
Drought Stress
environmental stress adaptation
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Free Amino Acid Accumulations
Freezing Tolerance
gene silencing mechanisms
glutathione stress management
Heat Shock
Language_English
MAPKKK
Mexican Rice Borer
PA=Available
Plant Abiotic Stress Responses
Pod
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Protein Kinase
proteomic analysis crops
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Raffi Nose
salt
Salt Stress
small RNA pathways
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Stress Responsive Genes
tolerance
transcription
transcriptional regulation plants
water
Water Defi Cit Stress
WRKY Domain
WRKY TFs
Product details
- ISBN 9781466588936
- Weight: 754g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 25 Nov 2013
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Plants under abiotic stress are those suffering from drought, extreme temperatures, flood and other natural—but non-living—factors. Abiotic stress is responsible for reduced yields in several major crops, and climate change is focusing research in this area. To minimize cellular damage cause by such stresses, plants have evolved complex, well coordinated adaptive responses that operate at the transcriptional level. Understanding these processes is key to manipulating plant performance to withstand stress. This book deals with the role of gene silencing in the adaptation of plants to these stresses, and documents the molecular regulatory systems for the abiotic response.
Gaur, Rajarshi Kumar; Sharma, Pradeep
Molecular Approaches in Plant Abiotic Stress
€248.00
