Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Crop Plants: Breeding and Biotechnology
by Bidhan Roy
ISBN: 9789351243878
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Imprint : NIPA
Year : 2021
Price : Rs. 15625.00
Biblio : 558 pages,25cm
About The Book
Abiotic stresses have become an integral part of crop production. One or other persist either in soil, water or in atmosphere. The information in the areas of injury and tolerant mechanisms, variability for tolerance, breeding and biotechnology for improvement of crop plants against abiotic stresses are lying unorganized in different articles of journals and edited books. This information is presented in this book in organized way with up-to-date citations, which will provide comprehensive literatures of recent advances. More emphasis has been given to elaborate the injury and tolerance mechanisms, and development of improved genotypes against stress environments. This book also deals with the plants’ symptoms of particular abiotic stress, reclamation of soil and crop/cropping pattern to over come the effect of adverse condition(s). Each chapter has been laid out with systematic approaches to develop abiotic stress tolerant genotypes using biotechnological tools. Use of molecular markers in stress tolerance and development of transgenic also have been detailed. Air pollution and climate change are the hot topic of the days. Thus, the effect of air pollution and climate change on crop plants have been detailed in the final three chapters of this book. Under abiotic stress, plant produces a large quantity of free radicals (oxidants), which have been elaborated in a separate chapter ‘Oxidative Stress’. This book has been divided into seven major parts- physical stress (salt), water stresses (drought and waterlogging), temperature stresses (heat and cold), metal toxicities (aluminium, iron, cadmium, lead, nickel, chromium, copper, zinc etc) and non-metal toxicities (boron and arsenic), oxidative stress, and finally atmospheric stresses (air pollution, radiation and climate change). Hope, this book will be of greater use for the students and researchers, particularly Plant Breeders and Biotechnologists as well as the Botanists, to understand the injury and tolerance mechanisms, and subsequently improvement of crop genotypes for abiotic stresses.
Table of Contents
"Preface
1. Introduction
Unit-I PHYSICAL STRESS
2 Salt Tolerance
Unit-II WATER STRESSES
3. Waterlogging Tolerance
4. Drought Tolerance
Unit-III TEMPERATURE STRESSES
5. HEAT TOLERANCE
6. Cold Tolerance
Unit-IV
OXIDATIVE STRESS
7. Oxidative Stress Tolerance
Unit-V
METAL TOXICITY TOLERANCE
Introduction
8. Aluminium Toxicity Tolerance
9. Iron Toxicity Tolerance
10.Other Metal toxicity Tolerance
Unit-VI
NON METAL TOXICITY TOLERANCE
11.Non Metal Toxicity Tolerance
Unit-VII ATMOSPHERIC STRESSES
12.Air Pollution
13.Radiation Stress Tolerance
14.Climate Change
Colour Versions of Original Plates in Text
Index
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