Harnessing Plant-Stimulating Molecules
Innovations in Stress Biology and Crop Resilience
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 15 August 2026
- ISBN 9780443449949
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages485 pages
- Size 235x191 mm
- Weight 450 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
Harnessing Plant-Stimulating Molecules serves as an authoritative reference on the multifaceted molecular regulators and biotechnological innovations underpinning plant resilience to environmental stressors. This volume delivers an exhaustive treatment of diverse classes of signaling entities-including phytohormones, secondary messengers, secondary messengers, reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, and heterotrimeric G proteins-elucidating their roles in complex stress adaptation pathways.
In addition to molecular and biochemical foundations, this book explores advanced methodologies such as nanoparticle-facilitated metabolic modulation, RNA interference, and gene-editing strategies aimed at optimizing nutrient utilization. It also highlights the emerging significance of biostimulants in modulating plant-microbe interactions and interplant signaling networks. Detailed discussions on systemic signaling mediated by mobile molecules and photoreceptor-mediated photomorphogenic responses further enrich the scope.
By integrating cutting-edge approaches, particularly CRISPR-Cas systems, with computational modeling for simulating metabolic networks, the volume facilitates accelerated crop improvement strategies essential for addressing contemporary challenges in food security and agroecosystem sustainability.
Designed as an indispensable resource for researchers, advanced graduate students, and industry professionals, Harnessing Plant-Stimulating Molecules bridges fundamental plant molecular biology with translational biotechnology, fostering the development of resilient, high-performance crops adapted to the challenges of a changing climate.
MoreTable of Contents:
1. Biostimulants: A Sustainable Approach to Enhancing Plant Resilience Under Environmental Stress
2. Utilizing plant growth regulators for sustainable agricultural intensification under abiotic stress
3. Regulation and signaling of Auxin and Cytokinin in a Plant’s Salt Stress Adaptation
4. Crosstalk of Salicylic Acid with Other Growth Regulators and Signaling Molecules in Mediating Abiotic Stress Tolerance In Plants
5. Exploring the protective effects of abscisic acid against salt stress in rice
6. Signal to Survive: Endophyte-Driven Strategies for Abiotic Stress Tolerance
7. Strigolactone-Mediated Signaling Pathways in Sorghum: Molecular Insights into {i|Striga} Resistance
8. Uncovering Stress Signals: The Key Role of Reactive Carbonyl Compounds in Plants
9. Integrating Gene Editing and Plant Stimulants to Develop Virus-Resilient Crops
10. Biotechnological innovations for sustainable agriculture
11. Mobile signals in systemic stress response: RNA, peptides and hormonal interactions
12. Heterotrimeric G protein subunits in plant signal transduction: Roles in plant development, and stress responses
13. CRISPR-Cas-enabled Accelerated Breeding Pipelines for Engineering Climate-Resilient Crops under Abiotic Stress Conditions