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Wheat Production in Changing Environments

Responses, Adaptation and Tolerance

Gebonden Engels 2019 9789811368820
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This book presents recent advances in global wheat crop research, including the effects of abiotic stresses like high and low temperatures, drought, hypoxia, salinity, heavy metals, nutrient deficiency, and toxicity on wheat production. It also highlights various approaches to alleviate the damaging effects of abiotic stress on wheat as well as advanced approaches to develop abiotic-stress-tolerant wheat crops. 

Wheat is probably one of the world’s most important cereals; it is a staple food in more than 40 countries, and because of its adaptability is cultivated in almost every region. Global wheat production has more than doubled in the last 50 years due to higher yields. However, despite their high yield potential, modern wheat cultivars are often subject to crop loss due to the abiotic stresses. As such, plant breeders have long aimed to improvetolerance in order to maintain yield. 

Written by 85 experts, and offering the latest insights into wheat responses and tolerance to various abiotic stresses, it is a valuable tool for agronomists, plant breeders, plant physiologists and students in the field of plant science and agriculture. It is the first book to comprehensively cover past and current abiotic stress problems and tolerance mechanisms. 

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ISBN13:9789811368820
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer Nature Singapore

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Chapter 1.&nbsp;Abiotic stresses-induced physiological alteration in wheat.-&nbsp;Chapter&nbsp;2.&nbsp;Physiological responses of wheat to environmental stresses.- Chapter&nbsp;3.&nbsp;Abiotic stress and wheat grain quality: A comprehensive review.- Chapter&nbsp;4.&nbsp;Salt stress responses and tolerance in wheat.- Chapter&nbsp;5.&nbsp;Wheat responses and tolerance to drought stress.- Chapter&nbsp;6.&nbsp;Wheat responses and tolerance to high temperature.- Chapter&nbsp;7.&nbsp;Wheat responses and tolerance to terminal heat stress- A review.- Chapter&nbsp;8.&nbsp;Wheat responses and tolerance to UV-B radiation: an overview.- Chapter&nbsp;9.&nbsp;Tropospheric ozone and its impact on wheat productivity.- Chapter&nbsp;10.&nbsp;Abiotic stress-induced oxidative stress in wheat.- Chapter&nbsp;11.&nbsp;Trending Methods to Enhance Antioxidant Activities in Wheat.- Chapter&nbsp;12.&nbsp;Abiotic stress signaling in wheat crop.- Chapter&nbsp;13.&nbsp;Molecular and biotechnological tools in developing abiotic stress tolerance in wheat.- Chapter&nbsp;14.&nbsp;Wheat Responses to Stress and Biotechnological Approaches for Improvement.- Chapter&nbsp;15.&nbsp;Applications of molecular markers to develop resistance against abiotic stresses in wheat.- Chapter&nbsp;16.&nbsp;Identification of Stress Responsive Genes by using Molecular Markers to develop tolerance in wheat.- Chapter&nbsp;17.&nbsp;Omics approaches in developing abiotic stress tolerance in wheat.- Chapter&nbsp;18.&nbsp;Use of Phytohormones to Improve Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Wheat.- Chapter&nbsp;19.&nbsp;Use of plant nutrients in improving abiotic stress tolerance in wheat.- Chapter&nbsp;20.&nbsp;Use of osmolytes in improving abiotic stress tolerance to wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).- Chapter&nbsp;21.&nbsp;Induction of wheat plants resistance to stressors by donors of nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide.- Chapter&nbsp;22.&nbsp;Targeting plant hormones to develop stress resistant in wheat.- Chapter&nbsp;23.&nbsp;Plant growth promoting bacteria: Biotic strategy to cope with abiotic stresses in wheat.- Chapter&nbsp;24. Progress and Challenges of Wheat Production in the Era of Climate Change: A Bangladesh Perspective.&nbsp;<br>

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