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This book provides all aspects of the physiology, stress responses and tolerance to abiotic stresses of the Brassicaceae plants. Different plant families have been providing food, fodder, fuel, medicine and other basic needs for the human and animal since the ancient time. Among the plant families, Brassicaceae has special importance for their agri-horticultural importance and multifarious uses apart from the basic needs. Interest understanding the response of Brassicaceae plants toward abiotic stresses is growing considering the economic importance and the special adaptive mechanisms. The…mehr
This book provides all aspects of the physiology, stress responses and tolerance to abiotic stresses of the Brassicaceae plants. Different plant families have been providing food, fodder, fuel, medicine and other basic needs for the human and animal since the ancient time. Among the plant families, Brassicaceae has special importance for their agri-horticultural importance and multifarious uses apart from the basic needs. Interest understanding the response of Brassicaceae plants toward abiotic stresses is growing considering the economic importance and the special adaptive mechanisms. The knowledge needs to be translated into improved elite lines that can contribute to achieve food security. The physiological and molecular mechanisms acting on Brassicaceae introduced in this book are useful to students and researchers working on biology, physiology, environmental interactions and biotechnology of Brassicaceae plants.
Dr. Mirza Hasanuzzaman is a Professor of Agronomy at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He received his PhD on ‘Plant Stress Physiology and Antioxidant Metabolism’ from the United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Ehime University, Japan with Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship. Later, he completed his postdoctoral research in Center of Molecular Biosciences (COMB), University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan with ‘Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)’ postdoctoral fellowship. Subsequently, he joined as Adjunct Senior Researcher at the University of Tasmania with Australian Government’s Endeavour Research Fellowship. Prof. Hasanuzzaman has been devoting himself in research in the field of Crop Science, especially focused on Environmental Stress Physiology since 2004. Prof. Hasanuzzaman published over 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals and books. He has edited 12 books and written 35 book chapters on important aspects of plant physiology,plant stress responses, and environmental problems in relation to plant species. These books were published by the internationally renowned publishers. Prof. Hasanuzzaman is a research supervisor of undergraduate and graduate students and supervised 20 M.S. students so far. He is Editor and Reviewer of more than 50 peer reviewed international journals and recipient of ‘Publons Global Peer Review Award 2017, 2018 and 2019’. Prof. Hasanuzzaman is active member of about 40 professional societies and acting as Publication Secretary of Bangladesh Society of Agronomy. He has been honored by different authorities due to his outstanding performance in different fields like research and education. He received the World Academy of Science (TWAS) Young Scientist Award 2014. He attended and presented 25 papers and posters in national and international conferences in different countries (USA, UK, Germany, Australia, Japan, Austria, Sweden, Russia, etc.).
Inhaltsangabe
1.The Plant Family Brassicaceae: Introduction, Biology and Importance.- 2. Agricultural, Economic and Societal Importance of Brassicaceae Plants.- 3.Arabidopsis thaliana: Model Plant for the Study of Abiotic Stress Responses.- 4. Newly Revealed Promising Gene Pools of Neglected Brassica Species to Improve Stress-Tolerant Crops.- 5. Improved Tolerance to Stresses of Different Origin in Camelina sativa: Conventional Breeding and Biotechnology.- 6. Brassicaceae Plants Response and Tolerance to Salinity.- 7. Brassicaceae Plants Response and Tolerance to Drought Stress: Physiological and Molecular Interventions.- 8.Rapeseed: Biology and Physiological Responses to Drought stress.- 9. Responses and Tolerance of Brassicas to High Temperature.- 10.Brassicaceae Plants Response and Tolerance to Waterlogging and Flood etc.
1.The Plant Family Brassicaceae: Introduction, Biology and Importance.- 2. Agricultural, Economic and Societal Importance of Brassicaceae Plants.- 3.Arabidopsis thaliana: Model Plant for the Study of Abiotic Stress Responses.- 4. Newly Revealed Promising Gene Pools of Neglected Brassica Species to Improve Stress-Tolerant Crops.- 5. Improved Tolerance to Stresses of Different Origin in Camelina sativa: Conventional Breeding and Biotechnology.- 6. Brassicaceae Plants Response and Tolerance to Salinity.- 7.Brassicaceae Plants Response and Tolerance to Drought Stress: Physiological and Molecular Interventions.- 8.Rapeseed: Biology and Physiological Responses to Drought stress.- 9.Responses and Tolerance of Brassicas to High Temperature.- 10.Brassicaceae Plants Response and Tolerance to Waterlogging and Flood etc.
1.The Plant Family Brassicaceae: Introduction, Biology and Importance.- 2. Agricultural, Economic and Societal Importance of Brassicaceae Plants.- 3.Arabidopsis thaliana: Model Plant for the Study of Abiotic Stress Responses.- 4. Newly Revealed Promising Gene Pools of Neglected Brassica Species to Improve Stress-Tolerant Crops.- 5. Improved Tolerance to Stresses of Different Origin in Camelina sativa: Conventional Breeding and Biotechnology.- 6. Brassicaceae Plants Response and Tolerance to Salinity.- 7. Brassicaceae Plants Response and Tolerance to Drought Stress: Physiological and Molecular Interventions.- 8.Rapeseed: Biology and Physiological Responses to Drought stress.- 9. Responses and Tolerance of Brassicas to High Temperature.- 10.Brassicaceae Plants Response and Tolerance to Waterlogging and Flood etc.
1.The Plant Family Brassicaceae: Introduction, Biology and Importance.- 2. Agricultural, Economic and Societal Importance of Brassicaceae Plants.- 3.Arabidopsis thaliana: Model Plant for the Study of Abiotic Stress Responses.- 4. Newly Revealed Promising Gene Pools of Neglected Brassica Species to Improve Stress-Tolerant Crops.- 5. Improved Tolerance to Stresses of Different Origin in Camelina sativa: Conventional Breeding and Biotechnology.- 6. Brassicaceae Plants Response and Tolerance to Salinity.- 7.Brassicaceae Plants Response and Tolerance to Drought Stress: Physiological and Molecular Interventions.- 8.Rapeseed: Biology and Physiological Responses to Drought stress.- 9.Responses and Tolerance of Brassicas to High Temperature.- 10.Brassicaceae Plants Response and Tolerance to Waterlogging and Flood etc.
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