Abiotic Stress in Underground Vegetables: Response and Mitigation
Editat de Milan Kumar Lal, Rahul Kumar Tiwari, Awadhesh Kumar, Ravinder Kumar, Brajesh Singhen Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2025
- Provides complete information on functional plant physiology and molecular aspects of underground vegetable crops
- Presents comprehensive information and potential application strategies of PGRPs in the horticultural crop production system
- Includes synthesis and assimilation of the potential use of novel phytohormone-diverse plant growth stages
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443239618
ISBN-10: 0443239614
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443239614
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Part 1: Stress Responses
1. Overview of underground vegetable crops
2. Climate change and abiotic stress: A perspective from underground vegetable crop
3. Physiological and biochemical mechanisms in underground vegetable crops for growth and development
4. Phenotyping root and tuber crops under abiotic stress
5. Navigating Salinity Challenges: Enhancing Resilience in Underground Vegetable Crops
6. Drought stress as a main culprit in growth and development of root and tuber crops
7. High-temperature stress: A major hurdle in the root and tuber crops production system
8. Effect of heavy metal on production and productivity of underground vegetable crops
9. High light intensity in root and tuber crops
10. Cold/frost stress response of underground vegetable crops
Part 2: Stress mitigation
11. Phytohormone as a saviour in abiotic stress tolerance in underground vegetable crops
12. Interaction of phytohormone and reactive oxygen species in root and tuber crops
13. Multi-omics approach to address alleviation of abiotic stress in root and tuber crops
14. Role of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria in underground vegetable crops for mitigation of abiotic stress
15. Agronomic approach to deal with the abiotic stress tolerance in root and tuber crops
16. Genetics and breeding approach of mitigation of abiotic stress in underground vegetable crops
17. Genome editing and molecular approaches in underground crops for abiotic stress
18. Heavy metal accumulation in vegetable crops: A threat to sustainable agro-ecosystem
19. Elevated CO2 and underground vegetable crop
20. Production, trade, and future prospects of Indian vegetables: Current scenario and way forward
1. Overview of underground vegetable crops
2. Climate change and abiotic stress: A perspective from underground vegetable crop
3. Physiological and biochemical mechanisms in underground vegetable crops for growth and development
4. Phenotyping root and tuber crops under abiotic stress
5. Navigating Salinity Challenges: Enhancing Resilience in Underground Vegetable Crops
6. Drought stress as a main culprit in growth and development of root and tuber crops
7. High-temperature stress: A major hurdle in the root and tuber crops production system
8. Effect of heavy metal on production and productivity of underground vegetable crops
9. High light intensity in root and tuber crops
10. Cold/frost stress response of underground vegetable crops
Part 2: Stress mitigation
11. Phytohormone as a saviour in abiotic stress tolerance in underground vegetable crops
12. Interaction of phytohormone and reactive oxygen species in root and tuber crops
13. Multi-omics approach to address alleviation of abiotic stress in root and tuber crops
14. Role of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria in underground vegetable crops for mitigation of abiotic stress
15. Agronomic approach to deal with the abiotic stress tolerance in root and tuber crops
16. Genetics and breeding approach of mitigation of abiotic stress in underground vegetable crops
17. Genome editing and molecular approaches in underground crops for abiotic stress
18. Heavy metal accumulation in vegetable crops: A threat to sustainable agro-ecosystem
19. Elevated CO2 and underground vegetable crop
20. Production, trade, and future prospects of Indian vegetables: Current scenario and way forward