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Plant Tolerance To Individual And Concurrent Stresses 1st Edition Muthappa Senthilkumar Eds

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Plant Tolerance To Individual And Concurrent Stresses 1st Edition Muthappa Senthilkumar Eds
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Publisher: Springer India
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.55 MB
Pages: 181
Author: Muthappa Senthil-Kumar (eds.)
ISBN: 9788132237044, 9788132237068, 8132237048, 8132237064
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Plant Tolerance To Individual And Concurrent Stresses 1st Edition Muthappa Senthilkumar Eds by Muthappa Senthil-kumar (eds.) 9788132237044, 9788132237068, 8132237048, 8132237064 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on multiple plant stresses and the molecular basis of adaptation, addressing the molecular mechanism and adaptation for both abiotic and biotic stresses.

Ensuring the yield of crop plants grown under multiple individual and/or combined stresses is essential to sustaining productivity. In this regard, the development of broad-spectrum stress-tolerant plants is important.

However, to date information has largely been compiled only on the individual stress tolerance mechanisms, and the mechanisms behind plants’ tolerance to two or more individual or simultaneous stresses are not fully understood. Especially combinatorial stress, a new stress altogether, has only recently been made the object of systematic study.

Now several research groups around the world have begun exploring the concurrent stress tolerance mechanisms under both biotic and abiotic stress combinations. This book presents contributions from various experts, highlighting the findings of their multiple individual and concurrent stress tolerance dissection studies.

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