Polyamines-Phytohormones-Nutrients Network
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Nexus in Plant Responses to Abiotic Stresses
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
Av Asim Masood, Nafees A. Khan, Naser A. Anjum, Vasileios Fotopoulos, India) Masood, Asim, Ph.D. (Aligarh Muslim University, Uttar Pradesh, India) Khan, Nafees A. (Professor of Botany, Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, India) Anjum, Naser A. (Aligarh Muslim University, Uttar Pradesh, Cyprus) Fotopoulos, Vasileios, Ph.D. (Cyprus University of Technology, Nafees A Khan, Naser A Anjum
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Polyamine-Phytohormone-Nutrient Network: Nexus in Plant Responses to Abiotic Stresses presents the latest global research on key tools for improving physiological and biochemical mechanisms that enhance plant health and productivity.
Exposure of plants to abiotic stresses is inevitable, often leading to impaired growth, metabolism, and productivity. However, plants are naturally equipped with endogenous chemicals including intracellular messengers and signalling molecules that counteract potential stress impacts, protect cellular functions, and promote healthy growth and production. Polyamines (PAs) are low-molecular-weight, nitrogen-containing compounds with aliphatic polycationic properties. Beyond their role in growth and development, PAs enhance plant tolerance to abiotic stresses. Given their connection with phytohormones and mineral nutrients, understanding their interactions-whether synergistic or antagonistic-could shed light on their potential to mitigate these stresses.
Written by a team of expert contributors, this volume in the Plant Biology, Sustainability, and Climate Change series focuses on the interactions among PAs, phytohormones, and mineral nutrients that are crucial for regulating nutrient assimilation, carbon fixation, and secondary metabolic pathways.
Exposure of plants to abiotic stresses is inevitable, often leading to impaired growth, metabolism, and productivity. However, plants are naturally equipped with endogenous chemicals including intracellular messengers and signalling molecules that counteract potential stress impacts, protect cellular functions, and promote healthy growth and production. Polyamines (PAs) are low-molecular-weight, nitrogen-containing compounds with aliphatic polycationic properties. Beyond their role in growth and development, PAs enhance plant tolerance to abiotic stresses. Given their connection with phytohormones and mineral nutrients, understanding their interactions-whether synergistic or antagonistic-could shed light on their potential to mitigate these stresses.
Written by a team of expert contributors, this volume in the Plant Biology, Sustainability, and Climate Change series focuses on the interactions among PAs, phytohormones, and mineral nutrients that are crucial for regulating nutrient assimilation, carbon fixation, and secondary metabolic pathways.
- Presents an exhaustive overview of the impacts and mechanics of major abiotic stresses on plant health
- Explores the physiological and biochemical mechanisms underlying the individual role of polyamines, phytohormones, and mineral nutrients in plant stress tolerance
- Explains the critical crosstalk in the physiological and biochemical interplay among polyamines, phytohormones, and mineral nutrients in plants exposed to abiotic stresses
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2025-10-01
- Mått191 x 235 x undefined mm
- Vikt450 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- SeriePlant Biology, Sustainability, and Climate Change
- Antal sidor550
- FörlagElsevier Science
- ISBN9780443247347