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Natural UV Radiation in Enhancing Survival Value and Quality of Plants

Autor Swati Sen Mandi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iul 2018
Thisbook is the first of its kind to highlight the positive impact of natural UVradiation on plants through unique adaptations in various metabolic pathways, andprovides an evolutionary sketch of the development of molecular mechanisms forprotecting plants from solar UV ever since their migration to terrestrialhabitats. Experimental evidence is provided for establishing how plants, throughtheir stationary habit in the open field, survive and flourish by developing suitableUV acclimation strategies through the repair of damaged macromolecules and/orupregulation of screening compounds viz. flavonoids. Presenting an analysis of relatedliterature, it also highlights the importance of outdoor experiments over thosein closed chamber under artificial UV light for obtaining realistic data.
The book presents a comprehensiveaccount of the stratospheric ozone layer, its formation and seasonal thinning,with particular reference to alarming anthropogenic destruction of the ozonelayer since the last quarter of the twentieth century, which has resulted in increasedUV fluence on Earth. It discusses variations in the hazardous impact of UV onlife at different latitudes through the ages, and examines altitudinal variationsin UV effects in case studies demonstrating high antioxidant content and aromastatus in Darjeeling tea leaves (at high altitudes) compared with those of the sametea clones in Assam leaves (at low altitudes), with both sites being at the samelatitude. It provides evidence which suggests that the UV effects relating tothe expression of seed vigour-viability could be epigenetic.
Further, it presents recently developed microscopictechnologies for demonstrating the penetration of UV into plant cells, and discusseshow cellular metabolism can be affected either directly or via signaltransduction. Effect of damage in DNA (the key target of UV radiation) has beendemonstrated and estimated using precise techniques. The latest “FOX Hunting”technique as a useful means of transcriptome analysis that may be used fordeveloping UV tolerant plants through Marker Assisted Breeding has also beendiscussed. Using biochemical and biotechnological methods, the experimentspresented highlight the gene X environment based upregulation of specificmetabolic pathways, allowing i) value addition in plant-derived food, and ii) pavingthe way for the industrial manufacture of Alternative Medicine products. Thebook is enriched by a critical review of the available literature andappropriate case studies selected from the author’s own findings, which span nearlyfour decades of active research.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9788132238300
ISBN-10: 8132238303
Pagini: 204
Ilustrații: XIX, 204 p. 85 illus., 40 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer India
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New Delhi, India

Cuprins

1. NaturalUltraviolet Radiation.- 2. Effect Of UV Radiation On Life Forms.- 3. UV Radiation Induced Damage at Molecular Level.-4. Signal Transduction Transmitting UV Effect In Plant Cells.- 5. UV InducedAcclimation Strategies In Plants.- 6. Genotype X (UV) Environment Interaction-based Trait Expression.- 7. Breeding/Transgenic Approach for Enhancing UV Adaptive Traits in Plants.

Notă biografică

Prof Swati Sen Mandi, basicallyan experimental biologist specialized in plant molecular biology, since her PhDat Cambridge University, UK, has been devoting all herresearch career to understand how plant system responds to abiotic stresses ofall kinds. From studies on cell molecular events on (rice) seeds stored underambient storage in tropical regions and also on tea leaf quality at high / lowaltitude she has made commendable progress in the understanding on the positiveaspects of UV radiation particularly with respect to DNA repair and formationof secondary metabolites towards developing acclimation strategy. She haspresented experimental data to demonstrate higher accumulation of flavonoidsrelated to antioxidant and aroma potential in plants at high altitudes viz. in Darjeeling tea (leaf). Herinterest in addressing problems of societal relevance through research onmedicinal plants collected from high / low altitude (growing under high / lowUV fluence) has been usefulin her continuing efforts for setting up a Centrefor Research on medicinal plants of Eastern and North Eastern India.Significantly besides her excellent publications in reputed scientific journalsand her experience as visiting scientist in different internationally renownedlaboratories together with the International (Kenya) patent right she earnedfor her UV radiation related work on tea and the National (India) patent rightshe earned for development of DNA marker assisted selection of rice varieties withhigh seed vigour and viability traits bear ample testimony to her scientificstanding. Her findings in the recent years on plant cell molecular mechanismsthat constitute acclimation strategy associated trait development in plants hasbeen documented in this text book entitled “Natural UV radiation in enhancingsurvival value and quality of plants”.

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This book is the first of its kind to highlight the positive impact of natural UV radiation on plants through unique adaptations in various metabolic pathways, and provides an evolutionary sketch of the development of molecular mechanisms for protecting plants from solar UV ever since their migration to terrestrial habitats. Experimental evidence is provided for establishing how plants, through their stationary habit in the open field, survive and flourish by developing suitable UV acclimation strategies through the repair of damaged macromolecules and/or upregulation of screening compounds viz. flavonoids. Presenting an analysis of related literature, it also highlights the importance of outdoor experiments over those in closed chamber under artificial UV light for obtaining realistic data.
The book presents a comprehensive account of the stratospheric ozone layer, its formation and seasonal thinning, with particular reference to alarming anthropogenic destruction of the ozone layer since the last quarter of the twentieth century, which has resulted in increased UV fluence on Earth. It discusses variations in the hazardous impact of UV on life at different latitudes through the ages, and examines altitudinal variations in UV effects in case studies demonstrating high antioxidant content and aroma status in Darjeeling tea leaves (at high altitudes) compared with those of the same tea clones in Assam leaves (at low altitudes), with both sites being at the same latitude. It provides evidence which suggests that the UV effects relating to the expression of seed vigour-viability could be epigenetic.
Further, it presents recently developed microscopic technologies for demonstrating the penetration of UV into plant cells, and discusses how cellular metabolism can be affected either directly or via signal transduction. Effect of damage in DNA (the key target of UV radiation) has been demonstrated and estimated using precise techniques. The latest “FOX Hunting” technique as a useful means of transcriptome analysis that may be used for developing UV tolerant plants through Marker Assisted Breeding has also been discussed. Using biochemical and biotechnological methods, the experiments presented highlight the gene X environment based upregulation of specific metabolic pathways, allowing i) value addition in plant-derived food, and ii) paving the way for the industrial manufacture of Alternative Medicine products. The book is enriched by a critical review of the available literature and appropriate case studies selected from the author’s own findings, which span nearly four decades of active research.

Caracteristici

A comprehensive compilation of effect of UV radiations on life Presents experiment-based information coupled with analytical Elucidates the molecular mechanism of UV interaction with theliving cells