Priming-Mediated Stress and Cross-Stress Tolerance in Crop Plants - Mohammad Anwar Hossain, Fulai Liu, David Burritt, Masayuki Fujita & Bingru Huang

Priming-Mediated Stress and Cross-Stress Tolerance in Crop Plants

By Mohammad Anwar Hossain, Fulai Liu, David Burritt, Masayuki Fujita & Bingru Huang

  • Release Date: 2020-01-22
  • Genre: Life Sciences

Description

Priming-Mediated Stress and Cross-Stress Tolerance in Crop Plants provides the latest, in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanisms associated with the development of stress and cross-stress tolerance in plants. Plants growing under field conditions are constantly exposed, either sequentially or simultaneously, to many abiotic or biotic stress factors. As a result, many plants have developed unique strategies to respond to ever-changing environmental conditions, enabling them to monitor their surroundings and adjust their metabolic systems to maintain homeostasis. Recently, priming mediated stress and cross-stress tolerance (i.e., greater tolerance to a second, stronger stress after exposure to a different, milder primary stress) have attracted considerable interest within the scientific community as potential means of stress management and for producing stress-resistant crops to aid global food security.
Priming-Mediated Stress and Cross-Stress Tolerance in Crop Plants comprehensively reviews the physiological, biochemical, and molecular basis of cross-tolerance phenomena, allowing researchers to develop strategies to enhance crop productivity under stressful conditions and to utilize natural resources more efficiently. The book is a valuable asset for plant and agricultural scientists in corporate or government environments, as well as educators and advanced students looking to promote future research into plant stress tolerance.

- Provides comprehensive information for developing multiple stress-tolerant crop varieties
- Includes in-depth physiological, biochemical, and molecular information associated with cross-tolerance
- Includes contribution from world-leading cross-tolerance research group
- Presents color images and diagrams for effective communication of key concepts