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A guide to the chemical agents that protect plants from various environmental stressors Protective Chemical Agents in the Amelioration of Plant Abiotic Stress offers a guide to the diverse chemical agents that have the potential to mitigate different forms of abiotic stresses in plants. Edited by two experts on the topic, the book explores the role of novel chemicals and shows how using such unique chemical agents can tackle the oxidative damages caused by environmental stresses. Exogenous application of different chemical agents or chemical priming of seeds presents opportunities for crop…mehr
A guide to the chemical agents that protect plants from various environmental stressors Protective Chemical Agents in the Amelioration of Plant Abiotic Stress offers a guide to the diverse chemical agents that have the potential to mitigate different forms of abiotic stresses in plants. Edited by two experts on the topic, the book explores the role of novel chemicals and shows how using such unique chemical agents can tackle the oxidative damages caused by environmental stresses. Exogenous application of different chemical agents or chemical priming of seeds presents opportunities for crop stress management. The use of chemical compounds as protective agents has been found to improve plant tolerance significantly in various crop and non-crop species against a range of different individually applied abiotic stresses by regulating the endogenous levels of the protective agents within plants. This important book: * Explores the efficacy of various chemical agents to eliminate abiotic stress * Offers a groundbreaking look at the topic and reviews the most recent advances in the field * Includes information from noted authorities on the subject * Promises to benefit agriculture under stress conditions at the ground level Written for researchers, academicians, and scientists, Protective Chemical Agents in the Amelioration of Plant Abiotic Stress details the wide range of protective chemical agents, their applications, and their intricate biochemical and molecular mechanism of action within the plant systems during adverse situations.
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ABOUT THE EDITORS ARYADEEP ROYCHOUDHURY is Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology, St. Xavier's College (Autonomous), Kolkata, India. DURGESH KUMAR TRIPATHI is Assistant Professor, Amity Institute of Organic Agriculture, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, Noida, India.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Contributors xix
1 Role of Proline and Glycine Betaine in Overcoming Abiotic Stresses 1 Murat Dikilitas, Eray Simsek, and Aryadeep Roychoudhury
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Responses of Crop Plants Under Abiotic Stresses 2
1.3 Mechanisms of Osmoprotectant Functions in Overcoming Stress 3
1.4 Application of Osmoprotectants in Stress Conditions 7
1.5 Conclusion and Future Perspectives 14
Acknowledgment 14
References 15
2 Glycine Betaine and Crop Abiotic Stress Tolerance: An Update 24 Giridara-Kumar Surabhi and Arpita Rout
2.1 Introduction 24
2.2 Biosynthesis of GB 25
2.3 Accumulation of GB Under Abiotic Stress in Crop Plants 26
2.4 Exogenous Application of GB in Crop Plants Under Abiotic Stress 27
2.5 Transgenic Approach to Enhance GB Accumulation in Crop Plants Under Abiotic Stress 33
2.6 Effect of GB on Reproductive Stage in Different Crops 35
2.7 Pyramiding GB Synthesizing Genes for Enhancing Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants 41
2.8 Conclusion and Future Prospective 43
Acknowledgment 43
Reference 44
3 Osmoprotective Role of Sugar in Mitigating Abiotic Stress in Plants 53 Farhan Ahmad, Ananya Singh, and Aisha Kamal
3.1 Introduction 53
3.2 Involvement of Sugar in Plant Developmental Process 54
3.3 Multidimensional Role of Sugar Under Optimal and Stressed Conditions 55
References 62
4 Sugars and Sugar Polyols in Overcoming Environmental Stresses 71 Saswati Bhattacharya and Anirban Kundu
4.1 Introduction 71
4.2 Types of Sugars and Sugar Alcohols 72
4.3 Mechanism of Action of Sugars and Polyols 77
4.4 Involvement of Sugars and Polyols in Abiotic Stress Tolerance 82
4.5 Engineering Abiotic Stress Tolerance Using Sugars and Sugar Alcohols 87
4.6 Conclusions and Future Perspectives 91
References 92
5 Ascorbate and Tocopherols in Mitigating Oxidative Stress 102 Kingsuk Das
5.1 Introduction 102
5.2 Role of Ascorbic Acid in Plant Physiological Processes 103
5.3 Transgenic Approaches for Overproduction of Ascorbate Content for Fight Against Abiotic Stress 104
5.4 Conclusion 113
References 114
6 Role of Glutathione Application in Overcoming Environmental Stress 122 Nimisha Amist and N. B. Singh
6.5 Impact of Abiotic Stress on Glutathione Content in Various Plants 129
6.6 Exogenous Application of GSH in Plants 131
6.7 Cross Talk on Glutathione Signaling Under Abiotic Stress 131
6.8 Conclusion 137
References 137
7 Modulation of Abiotic Stress Tolerance Through Hydrogen Peroxide 147 Murat Dikilitas, Eray Simsek, and Aryadeep Roychoudhury
7.1 Introduction 147
7.2 Abiotic Stress in Crop Plants 149
7.3 Mechanisms of Hydrogen Peroxide in Cells 149
7.4 Role of Hydrogen Peroxide in Overcoming Stress 154
7.5 Conclusion and Future Perspectives 163
Acknowledgment 163
References 163
8 Exogenous Nitric Oxide- and Hydrogen Sulfide-induced Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants 174 Mirza Hasanuzzaman, M. H. M. Borhannuddin Bhuyan, Kamrun Nahar, Sayed Mohammad Mohsin, Jubayer Al Mahmud, Khursheda Parvin, and Masayuki Fujita
6.5 Impact of Abiotic Stress on Glutathione Content in Various Plants 129
6.6 Exogenous Application of GSH in Plants 131
6.7 Cross Talk on Glutathione Signaling Under Abiotic Stress 131
6.8 Conclusion 137
References 137
7 Modulation of Abiotic Stress Tolerance Through Hydrogen Peroxide 147 Murat Dikilitas, Eray Simsek, and Aryadeep Roychoudhury
7.1 Introduction 147
7.2 Abiotic Stress in Crop Plants 149
7.3 Mechanisms of Hydrogen Peroxide in Cells 149
7.4 Role of Hydrogen Peroxide in Overcoming Stress 154
7.5 Conclusion and Future Perspectives 163
Acknowledgment 163
References 163
8 Exogenous Nitric Oxide- and Hydrogen Sulfide-induced Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants 174 Mirza Hasanuzzaman, M. H. M. Borhannuddin Bhuyan, Kamrun Nahar, Sayed Mohammad Mohsin, Jubayer Al Mahmud, Khursheda Parvin, and Masayuki Fujita
8.1 Introduction 174
8.2 Nitric Oxide Biosynthesis in Plants 175
8.3 Hydrogen Sulf
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