miRNAomics and Stress Management in Plants
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miRNAomics and Stress Management in Plants

  1. 176 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

miRNAomics and Stress Management in Plants

About this book

Plants, being sessile, are negatively affected by the biotic and abiotic (environmental) stresses, reducing plant growth, productivity, and quality to a larger extent. Plants have evolved different physiological, biochemical, and molecular mechanisms to combat these stress conditions to maintain their growth, development, and productivity. Understanding the mechanisms involved in the plant response to stress conditions is the foremost step in the development of stress-tolerant plants. One of the important adaptations to stress conditions is the precise and fine regulation of gene expression in both time and space. Although gene regulation occurs at different levels through different mechanisms, the most crucial is at the level of transcription. One of the important posttranscriptional gene regulatory mechanisms used by the plants to restore and maintain cellular homeostasis during the stress conditions are microRNAs.

MicroRNAs, a group of approximately 22-nucleotide-long, non-coding RNAs, have recently been identified as a new class of regulators governing gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. MiRNAs can silence genes either by guiding the degradation of the target mRNAs or by repressing the mRNA translation. Plant miRNAs have been demonstrated to regulate many genes involved in various developmental processes, for example, auxin signaling, organ polarity/radial patterning, developmental transitions, and secondary metabolism regulation. Moreover, increasing evidence indicates the role of plant miRNA-guided gene regulation in response to biotic and abiotic stresses. High-throughput sequencing approaches have significantly elucidated the identification and functional characterization of numerous miRNAs in plants. Understanding the role and mechanism of action of miRNAs during abiotic and biotic stresses can potentially offer new approaches to improve plant growth and productivity.

This unique book covers the different aspects of plant microRNAomics including the discovery, biogenesis, role in different stress conditions, and applications of microRNAs in developing stress-tolerant plants. Chapters cover the updated knowledge in the field of plant microRNA research. The book, miRNAomics and Stress Management in Plants, intends to demonstrate the breadth of research and the significant advances that have been made in understanding the role of miRNAs in the plant development and stress management.

This comprehensive volume will be of value to plant physiologists, plant biochemists, geneticists, molecular biologists, agronomists, environmental researchers, and graduate and undergraduate students of plant science.

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Yes, you can access miRNAomics and Stress Management in Plants by Peerzada Yasir Yousuf,Peerzada Arshid Shabir,Khalid Rehman Hakeem in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Biological Sciences & Biology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2024
eBook ISBN
9781040120033
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Editor Biographies
  8. List of Contributors
  9. Chapter 1 Introduction to Plant miRNAs
  10. Chapter 2 Plant miRNAs: Biogenesis, Mode of Action, and Their Role
  11. Chapter 3 miRNAs and Plant Development
  12. Chapter 4 Dynamic Function of miRNAs in Sensing and Signaling Nutrient Stress in Plants
  13. Chapter 5 Salt-Stress-Responsive Plant miRNAs
  14. Chapter 6 Heavy Metal-Regulated miRNAs
  15. Chapter 7 Tolerance to Radiation Stress in Plants With Reference to microRNAs
  16. Chapter 8 miRNAs and Plant-Pathogen Interactions
  17. Chapter 9 Plant Response to Bacterial Infections: miRNAomics Approach
  18. Chapter 10 miRNAs: A Novel TARGET for Improving Stress Tolerance in Plants Using Transgenics
  19. Chapter 11 Engineering Stress Tolerance in Plants Using miRNAomics Approach: Challenges and Future Perspectives
  20. Index