Crop Stress Physiology - Volume 1
ISBN 978-81-973154-0-4
Submission is Open (Chapter will be published within 30 working days)
Editors:
Dr. Sundaresan Srivignesh, Department of Horticulture, School of Life Sciences, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur - 610 005, Tamil Nadu, India.
Dr. Alagarsamy Ramesh Kumar, HoD, Department of Horticulture, School of Life Sciences, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur - 610 005, Tamil Nadu, India.
Dr. Gurunathan Selvakumar, Assistant Professor (Genetics and Plant Breeding), SRM College of Agricultural Sciences, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Vendhar Nagar, Baburayanpettai, Elapakkam (Post), Chengalpattu (Dt.), Tamil Nadu, India.
Dr. Subiramaniyan Ashok, Assistant Professor (Crop Physiology), Department of Crop Physiology, Adhiparasakthi Agricultural College, G. B. Nagar, Kalavai, Ranipet Dt 632506, Tamil Nadu, India.
Scope
- Plant Responses to Stress: Mechanisms by which plants perceive stress signals and initiate responses at the cellular, biochemical, and molecular levels.
- Physiological Processes Under Stress: How stress affects key physiological processes in plants, such as photosynthesis, respiration, water relations, and nutrient uptake.
- Biochemical and Molecular Responses: Detailed exploration of biochemical pathways and molecular mechanisms involved in stress tolerance and adaptation.
- Genetic and Molecular Breeding Approaches: Strategies for improving stress tolerance through breeding programs, including marker-assisted selection and genetic engineering.
- Crop-Specific Responses: Differences in stress responses among different crop species and varieties, focusing on major crops of agricultural importance.
- Mitigation Strategies: Agronomic practices and technologies aimed at mitigating the impact of stresses on crop productivity, such as irrigation techniques, crop rotation, and precision agriculture.
- Climate Change and Stress: Discussion on how climate change is influencing plant stress patterns and what implications this has for future agricultural practices.
- Case Studies and Research Advances: Examples of recent research findings and case studies that illustrate innovative approaches to studying and addressing plant stress physiology.
- Future Directions: Emerging trends and future research directions in the field of crop stress physiology, including the role of omics technologies (genomics, proteomics, metabolomics) in understanding stress responses.
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