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Climate Change and Crop Stress: Molecules to Ecosystems expounds on the transitional period where science has progressed to 'post-genomics' and the gene editing era, putting field performance of crops to the forefront and challenging the production of practical applicability vs. theoretical possibility. Researchers have concentrated efforts on the effects of environmental stress conditions such as drought, heat, salinity, cold, or pathogen infection which can have a devastating impact on plant growth and yield. Designed to deliver information to combat stress both in isolation and through simultaneous crop stresses, this edited compilation provides a comprehensive view on the challenges and impacts of simultaneous stresses.
Contents
1. Breeding Climate Resilient Crops for Abiotic Stresses
2. Drought and Heat stress in combination in a changing climate
3. Elevated atmospheric CO2 induced changes in nitrogen metabolism and crop quality
4. Combined Salinity and Waterlogging Stress in Plants: Limitations and Tolerance Mechanisms
5. Drought stress in sorghum: impact on grain quality
6. Drought stress tolerance in Cotton: Progress and perspectives
7. Root System Architectural and Growth Responses of Crop Plants to Mineral Nutrition Under Moisture Stress and its Implications in Drought Tolerance
8. High temperature stress in wheat due to climate change, effect, plant breeding strategies
9. Relevance of Ear and Ear-Related Traits in Wheat Under Heat Stress
10. Air Pollution Mitigation and Global Dimming: A Challenge to Agriculture under Changing Climate
11. Insights into the Physiological and Biochemical Responses to Abiotic Stress during Seed Development
12. Cereal grain composition under changing climate
13. Molecules to Ecosystems - Recent Trends in Chemical Ecology for Combating Biotic Stresses in a Changing Climate?
14. Chloroplast Evolution and Genome Manipulation
15. Seed priming to enhance salt and drought stress tolerance in plants: Advances and Prospects
16. Molecular Approaches for Improving Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Sugarcane
17. Carbon Isotope Discrimination Studies in Plants for Abiotic Stress
18. DNA Methylation in Plants and Its Role in Abiotic Stress Tolerance