E-Book, Englisch, 401 Seiten, eBook
Wani Recent Approaches in Omics for Plant Resilience to Climate Change
1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-3-030-21687-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 401 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-030-21687-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This edited volume summarizes the recent advancements made in plant science including molecular biology and genome editing , particularly in the development of novel pathways tolerant to climate change-induced stresses such as drought, extreme temperatures, cold, salinity, flooding, etc. These stresses are liable for decrease in yields in many crop plants at global level. Till date conventional plant breeding approaches have resulted in significant improvement of crop plants for producing higher yields during adverse climatic conditions. However, the pace of improvement through conventional plant breeding needs to be accelerated in keeping with the growing demand of food and increasing human populationl, particularly in developing world. This book serves as a comprehensive reference material for researchers, teachers, and students involved in climate change-related abiotic stress tolerance studies in plants.
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1. 1
Omics Technologies for Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants: Current status and Prospects
Sahil Mehta
Crop Improvement Co-workers, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi, India
Email: sahilmehtasm21@gmail.com
2. 2
Genome editing and abiotic stress Tolerance in Plants
Giridara Kumar Surabhi
Plant Molecular Biology and ‘OMICS’ laboratory, Regional Plant Resource Centre, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Corresponding author (G.K. Surabhi), e-mail: surabhigk@gmail.com
3. 3 Metabolomic Profiling of plants to understand reasons for plant stress resilience to abiotic stress Dr RamaPrashat IARI New DelhiEmail: ramaprashat@gmail.com
4. 4
In Vitro Screening of Crop Plants for Abiotic Stress Tolerance
Mansour Ghorbanpour
Department of Medicinal Plants, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Arak University, 38156-8-8349, Arak, Iran.
Corresponding author email: m-ghorbanpour@araku.ac.ir
5. 5
Open-source software tools, databases and resources for single cell and single cell-type metabolomics
Biswapriya B. Misra
Correspondence:
Biswapriya B. Misra, PhDDepartment of Genetics
Texas Biomedical Research Institute
7620 NW Loop 410
San Antonio 78227
Texas, USA
E-mail: bbmisraccb@gmail.com
6. 6
Advances in functional genomics in investigating salinity tolerance in plants
Dr Saikat Gangtait
Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Faculty of Agriculture, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal 741252, India
Corresponding author: e-mail: saikatgantait@yahoo.com
7.Drought stress in Chickpea: Physiological, Breeding and Omics Perspectives
Rana Muhammad Atif
Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad-38040, Pakistan
Corresponding author: dratif@uaf.edu.pk
8.GM maize for abiotic stresses; Potentials and opportunities
Iqrar Ahmad Rana
Centre of Agricultural Biochemistry and Biotechnology (CABB), University of Agriculture, Faisalabad-38000-Pakistan
Corresponding Author, iqrar_rana@uaf.edu.pk
9. 9
Novel breeding and biotechnological approaches to mitigate effects of heat stress on cotton
Muhammad Tehseen Azhar Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad-38000, Pakistan
tehseenazhar@gmail.com
10. 10
Modulation Of Proteome And Phosphoproteome Under Abiotic Stress In Plants: An OverviewGiridara Kumar Surabhi
Plant Molecular Biology and ‘OMICS’ laboratory, Regional Plant Resource Centre, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Corresponding author (G.K. Surabhi), e-mail: surabhigk@gmail.com
11. Ionomic approaches for the discovery of novel abiotic stress tolerance genes in plantsDr. Rupesh Deshmukh
National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute (NABI),
Sector-81 (Knowledge City), PO Manauli, S.A.S. Nagar,
Mohali-140306, Punjab, India.
E-mail: rupesh0deshmukh@gmail.com
12. Unravelling the complex networks involved in Plant stress tolerance through MetabolomicsDr.Mamta Arya, ICAR- National Bureau of Plant Genetic resources, Regional Station Bhowali-263 132, Uttarakhand, India
, New Delhi, India
Email: Mamta.Arya@icar.gov.in



