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Current Omics Advancement in Plant Abiotic Stress Biology

Badoni, Saurabh(Edited by)Bhatt, Deepesh(Edited by)Joshi, Rohit(Edited by)Nath, Manoj(Edited by)
Part of the Developments in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology series
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Applied Biotechnology Strategies to Combat Plant Abiotic Stressinvestigates the causal molecular factors underlying the respective mechanisms orchestrated by plants to help alleviate abiotic stress in which

Although knowledge of abiotic stresses in crop plants and high throughput tools and biotechnologies is avaiable, in this book, a systematic effort has been made for integrating omics interventions across major sorts of abiotic stresses with special emphasis to major food crops infused with detailed mechanistic understanding, which would furthermore help contribute in dissecting the interdisciplinary areas of omics-driven plant abiotic stress biology in a much better manner.

In 32 chapters Applied Biotechnology Strategies to Combat Plant Abiotic Stressfocuses on the integration of multi-OMICS biotechnologies in deciphering molecular intricacies of plant abiotic stress namely drought, salt, cold, heat, heavy metals, in major C3 and C4 food crops. Together with this, the book provides updated knowledge of common and unique set of molecular intricacies playing a vital role in coping up severe abiotic stresses in plants deploying multi-OMICS approaches

This book is a valuable resource for early researchers, senior academicians, and scientists in the field of biotechnology, biochemistry, molecular biology, researchers in agriculture and, crops for human foods, and all those who wish to broaden their knowledge in the allied field.

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Academic Press
044321624X / 9780443216244
eBook (EPUB)
581.7
01/05/2024
United States
English
420 pages
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