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    Exogenous Priming and Engineering of Plant Metabolic and Regulatory Genes: Stress Mitigation Strategies in Plants

    Exogenous Priming and Engineering of Plant Metabolic and Regulatory Genes by Patel, Manish Kumar; Tran, Lam-Son Phan; Pandey, Sonika;

    Stress Mitigation Strategies in Plants

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Academic Press
    • Date of Publication 29 January 2025

    • ISBN 9780443134906
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages624 pages
    • Size 276x215 mm
    • Weight 450 g
    • Language English
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    Exogenous Priming and Engineering of Plant Metabolic and Regulatory Genes: Stress Mitigation Strategies in Plants provides insights into metabolic adjustment, their regulation, and the regulatory networks involved in plants responding to stress situations. It contains comprehensive information, combining mechanistic priming and engineering approaches from the conventional to those recently developed. In addition, the book addresses seed priming, tolerance mechanisms, pre-and post-treatment, as well as sensory response, and genetic manipulation. From basic concepts to modern technologies and prevailing policies, readers will find this book useful in enhancing their understanding of the area as well as helping in identifying approaches for future research.

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    Table of Contents:

    Section 1: Rewiring stress responses in plants: Exogenous priming

    1. Exogenous priming and abiotic stress challenges
    Murat Dikilitas, Asif B. Shikari, Behzat Baran and Avinash Mishra
    2. Reprograming stress memory in plants: primeomics
    Manish Kumar Patel, Sonika Pandey, Md. Intesaful Haque, Rajesh Kumar Jha and Avinash Mishra
    3. Concepts and possibilities in priming- mediated cross-tolerance to plant stress
    Vikash Kumar, Mohini Yadav, Maneesha S. Saxena and Saurabh C. Saxena
    4. Natural compound priming induces abiotic stress tolerance in plants: possible mechanisms
    Ashutosh Kumar, Rajesh Kumar Jha, Vinod K. Nigam, Dev Mani Pandey and Aakanksha Wany
    5. Natural priming agents of plants to alleviate multiple stress tolerance
    Hemanth Kumar Manne, Nisha Kumari, Sonia, Vaishnavi Kodidhala, Sushil, Ram Avtar, Minakshi Jattan, Babita Rani, Jyothi Duhan and Sunayana Rati
    6. Nanoparticles-based biopriming for enhanced biotic stress mitigation
    Babita Choudhary and Avinash Mishra
    7. Alterations in plant primary and secondary metabolism by priming
    Meenakshi Rawat, Khushbu Kumari, Anita Kumari, Jhilmil Nath, Suman Gusain, Shubham Joshi and Rohit Joshi
    8. Cold priming and memory induced acquired tolerance and possible mechanism in plants
    Suman Gusain, Shubham Joshi, Anita Kumari, Jhilmil Nath, Khushbu Kumari, Meenakshi Rawat and Rohit Joshi
    9. Redox priming of seeds to ameliorate salinity tolerance in plants
    Sadiq Hussain, Aysha Rasheed, Farah Nisar, Bilquees Gul and Abdul Hameed
    10. Efficacy and mechanisms of seed priming with melatonin to enhance salinity tolerance
    Sadiq Hussain, Aysha Rasheed, Farah Nisar, Bilquees Gul and Abdul Hameed
    11. Exogenous proline-mediated stress tolerance in plants
    Huseyin Turker, Sevingul Beydilli, Bengu Turkyilmaz Unal and Dilek Unal
    12. Modulation of abiotic stress tolerance in plants by exogenous glycine betaine
    Rajesh Kumar Jha, Subhash Chandra Prasad, Ashutosh Kumar, Aakanksha Wany and Avinash Mishra
    13. Hormones priming: regulator for stress tolerance in plants
    Pankaj Kumar Tripathi, Preeti Patel, Prachi Garg, Pradeep Kumar Singh, Manikant Tripathi, Neelam Pathak and Pankaj Singh
    14. Mechanisms of priming in enhancing stress tolerance
    Asif B. Shikari, Murat Dikilitas, Behzat Baran and Avinash Mishra
    15. An overview of the effect of seed priming induced physiochemical and molecular processes in plants: abiotic stress tolerance
    Tamanna Sharma, Ayushi Malik, Anukrati Dhabhai, Shalini Tailor, Khushboo Jain, Mukesh Meena and Avinash Marwal
    16. Epigenetic and chromatin based plant stress adaptation
    Rekha Agrawal, Akshita Chaudhary, Amrita Singh and Jitendra Kumar Thakur
    17. Epigenetic memory in plants for stress response and adaptation
    Rekha Agrawal, Amrita Singh and Jitendra Kumar Thakur

    Section 2: Mitigating stress by engineering metabolic/regulatory genes

    18. Mechanisms of sensing abiotic stress responses in plants
    Hansa Sehgal, Chandrakant Pant, Soham Ray, Nidhi Sharma and Mukul Joshi
    19. Salinity stress tolerance in plants: antioxidant defense mechanisms and latest developments
    Hadi Pirasteh-Anosheh, Munir Ozturk, Alvina Gul, Volkan Altay, Pedro Garcia-Caparros, Seyedeh Elahe Hashemi, Nida Mushtaq, Aneeqa Hanif, Kristina Toderich, Tuba Arjumend and Bengu Turkyilmaz Unal
    20. Metabolic genes: a toolbox for combating salt and drought stress in crop improvement
    Anmol Gupta, Kratika Singh, Priyam Vandana, Lalit Dev Tiwari and Manoj Kumar
    21. Metabolic genes: a toolbox for crop improvement by mitigating the effects of metal and waterlogging stress
    Sonia, Nisha Kumari, Hemanthkumar Manne, Vaishnavi Kodidhala, Sushil, Ram Avtar, Minakshi Jattan, Babita Rani, Gurumurthy Peddinti and Sunayana Rati
    22. Genetic manipulation for stress-tolerant plants: current status and challenges
    Swati Gupta, Rimjim Gupta, Sanjana Kaul and Manoj K. Dhar
    23. Regulatory genes for the improvement of salt and drought tolerance
    Shweta Jha, Jawahar Singh, Subhajit Dutta, Vishal Varshney, Vishnu Mishra, Deepak Choudhary and Nisha Tak
    24. Drought stress and the effectiveness of transcriptomics in identifying drought tolerance mechanisms in plants
    Walter Chitarra, Federico Vita, Fabiano Sillo, Marzia Vergine, Raffaella Balestrini and Chiara Pagliarani
    25. Plant gene networks involved in drought stress response and tolerance
    Sourobh Maji and Nidhi Dwivedi
    26. Regulatory genes in water logging stress: submergence effect and postsubmergence recovery
    Sonika Pandey, Manish Kumar Patel and Avinash Mishra
    27. Reactive oxygen species under stress acclimation in plants
    Amit Kumar Chaturvedi
    28. Reactive nitrogen species and their role in stress tolerance
    Aakanksha Wany, Ashutosh Kumar, Rajesh K. Jha, Maria Kanuga, Vinod K. Nigam and Dev Mani Pandey
    29. Transcription factors: enhancing resilience to abiotic stress
    Pramod Kumar, Jyoti Chaudhary, Aradhana Dwivedi, Manu Bamal, Premlata, Abhijit Bhatkal, Mahendra Kumar Chouhan, Devesh Tewari and Satisha Hegde
    30. Current approaches in horticultural crops to mitigate the effect of salt and drought stress
    Vivek Yadav and Mohd Talha Ansari
    31. Crosstalk and interaction among salt stress tolerance pathways
    Ishfaq Majid Hurrah, Tabasum Mohiuddin, Sayanti Mandal, Vinay Kumar and Astha Gupta
    32. Cold tolerance and mitigation mechanisms in plants
    Era Vaidya Malhotra and Sangita Bansal
    33. Thermo-primed cellular networks for plant stress management
    Vidhi Raturi and Gaurav Zinta
    34. The use of CRISPR/Cas tools versus a transgenic technique
    Lavanya Gunamalai, D. Roselin Jenifer, Angelene Hannah Jebarani D. and M. Anisha

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