
eBook - ePub
Abiotic Stresses in Wheat
Unfolding the Challenges
- 452 pages
- English
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eBook - ePub
Abiotic Stresses in Wheat
Unfolding the Challenges
About this book
Abiotic Stresses in Wheat: Unfolding the Challenges presents the current challenges, possibilities, and advancements in research-based management strategies for the adaptation of wheat crops under abiotic-stressed growth conditions. This book comprehensively discusses different abiotic stress conditions in wheat, and also covers current trends in their mitigation using advanced tools to develop resilience in wheat crops. Chapters provide insight into the genetic, biochemical, physiological, molecular, and transgenic advances and emerging frontiers for mitigating the effects of wheat abiotic stresses. This text is the first resource to include all abiotic stresses in one volume, providing important translational insights and efficient comparison.
- Describes advances in conventional and modern breeding approaches in countering the effect of wheat abiotic stresses
- Highlights the role of physiological, biochemical and OMICS strategies
- Includes coverage of biotechnological tools such as whole genome sequencing, nanotechnology, and genome editing
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Yes, you can access Abiotic Stresses in Wheat by Mohd. Kamran Khan,Anamika Pandey,Mehmet Hamurcu,Om Prakash Gupta,Sait Gezgin in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Biological Sciences & Ecology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Title of Book
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Half Title Page
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Wheat and abiotic stress challenges: An overview
- Chapter 2 Mitigation of abiotic stress tolerance in wheat through conventional breeding
- Chapter 3 Speed breeding—A powerful tool to breed more crops in less time accelerating crop research
- Chapter 4 Marker-assisted breeding for abiotic stress tolerance in wheat crop
- Chapter 5 Epigenetics and abiotic stress tolerance in wheat crops: Consequences and application
- Chapter 6 Physiological and biochemical approaches for mitigating the effect of abiotic stresses in wheat
- Chapter 7 Role of phytohormones in regulating abiotic stresses in wheat
- Chapter 8 Abiotic stress-induced ROS production in wheat: Consequences, survival mechanisms, and mitigation strategies
- Chapter 9 Regulation of circadian for enhancing abiotic stress tolerance in wheat
- Chapter 10 Changes in root behavior of wheat species under abiotic stress conditions
- Chapter 11 Role of abiotic stresses on photosynthesis and yield of crop plants, with special reference to wheat
- Chapter 12 CRISPR-Cas genome editing for the development of abiotic stress-tolerant wheat
- Chapter 13 Functional genomics approaches for combating the abiotic stresses in wheat
- Chapter 14 Role of transcriptomics in countering the effect of abiotic stresses in wheat
- Chapter 15 Patterns of protein expression in wheat under stress conditions and its identification by proteomics tools
- Chapter 16 Crosstalk between small-RNAs and their linked with abiotic stresses tolerance in wheat
- Chapter 17 Combined abiotic stresses in wheat species
- Chapter 18 Wheat’s radiation stress response and adaptive mechanisms
- Chapter 19 Advancement in mitigating the effects of drought stress in wheat
- Chapter 20 Advancement in mitigating the effects of heavy metal toxicity in wheat
- Chapter 21 Advancement in mitigating the effects of boron stress in wheat
- Chapter 22 Advancement in mitigating the effects of waterlogging stress in wheat
- Chapter 23 Advancement of transgenic wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to survive against abiotic stresses in the era of the changing climate
- Chapter 24 Plant-microbe interactions in wheat to deal with abiotic stress
- Chapter 25 Role of nanotechnology in combating abiotic stresses in wheat for improved yield and quality
- Chapter 26 Climate change triggering abiotic stresses and losses in wheat production and quality
- Index