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This book is a thorough compilation of recent studies on the effects of water stress on the morphology and anatomy of plants, photosynthesis, transpiration and nitrogen metabolism.

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This book is a thorough compilation of recent studies on the effects of water stress on the morphology and anatomy of plants, photosynthesis, transpiration and nitrogen metabolism.
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Autorenporträt
Prabhat Kumar Srivastava is an Assistant Professor of Botany at KS Saket PG College (affiliated with Dr. RL University, Ayodhya, UP, India). Dr. Srivastava has a D.Phil. degree in the physiology and biochemistry of a few cyanobacterial strains under pesticide stress and UV-B from the University of Allahabad. His research interests are the impact of various abiotic stresses and consequent ROS on physiological and biochemical changes in cyanobacteria and plants and amelioration by phytohormones and mineral nutrients. He has authored 27 research papers of global repute and has edited four books, viz. 'Pesticides in Crop Production: Physiological and Biochemical Action', 'Salt Stress Responses in Plants: Perception, Signaling, Omics and Tolerance Mechanisms', 'Heavy Metals in Plants: Physiological to Molecular Approach', and 'Arsenic in Plants: Uptake, Consequences and Remediation Techniques'. Dr. Srivastava is the reviewer of several reputed international journals, like 'Environmental and Experimental Botany', Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety', 'Plant Gene', 'Plant Physiology and Biochemistry', 'Journal of Plant Growth Regulation', 'Frontiers in Plant Science' etc. Parul Parihar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biosciences and Biotechnology, Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan, India. She obtained her D.Phil. degree from the University of Allahabad on 'Responses of Luffa Mill. seedlings exposed to salt and ultraviolet-B radiation: Effect of oxylipin in oxidative stress amelioration'. Her current area of work is the impact of phytohormones, mineral nutrients, osmoregulators, etc. on abiotically stressed crop plants. Dr. Parihar has published 36 research articles in peer-reviewed journals and authored 22 book chapters. She also has edited two books viz., 'UV¿B Radiation: From Environmental Stressor to Regulator of Plant' and 'Arsenic in Plants: Uptake, Consequences and Remediation Techniques'. She is actively involved with several scientific communities and is a member of different esteemed biological societies. According to Google Scholar, Dr. Parihar's publications have received nearly 5700 citations with an h-index of 21 and an i10-index of 31. Richa Upadhyay is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany, Mihir Bhoj Postgraduate College, Dadri, Gautam Budh Nagar, affiliated with CCS University, Meerut, India. Dr. Upadhyay has done Ph.D. from the Department of Botany, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. She has published 20 research articles in journals of repute and 5 book chapters with reputed science publishers. Moreover, she has presented several papers at various national and international conferences and symposia. Her research interest is 'natural products-based drug discovery'. She has one Indian Patent. Besides this, many more research and review articles are in the process of publication. Dr. Upadhyay is the reviewer of several reputed journals like Scientific Reports (Nature), Journal of Herbs, Spices, and Medicinal Plants, Discover Food and others.