1st Edition

Approaches for Enhancing Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants

    530 Pages 56 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    550 Pages 56 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Plants are frequently exposed to unfavorable and adverse environmental conditions known as abiotic stressors. These factors can include salinity, drought, heat, cold, flooding, heavy metals, and UV radiation which pose serious threats to the sustainability of crop yields. Since abiotic stresses are major constraints for crop production, finding the approaches to enhance stress tolerance is crucial to increase crop production and increase food security. This book discusses approaches to enhance abiotic stress tolerance in crop plants on a global scale. Plants scientists and breeders will learn how to further mitigate plant responses and develop new crop varieties for the changing climate.

    Contents

    Preface.........................................................................................................................................................................ix

    About the Editors........................................................................................................................................................xi

    List of Contributors .................................................................................................................................................. xiii

    Chapter 1 Abiotic Stress in Plants: A General Outline............................................................................................1

    Ashutosh K. Pandey, Annesha Ghosh, Kshama Rai, Adeeb Fatima, Madhoolika Agrawal, and

    S.B. Agrawal

    Chapter 2 Impacts of Climate Change on Crop Production, with Special Reference to Southeast Asia...............47

    Jong Ahn Chun, Christianne M. Aikins, Daeha Kim, Sanai Li, Wooseop Lee, and Eun-Jeong Lee

    Chapter 3 Plant Responses and Tolerance to Salt Stress........................................................................................ 61

    Babar Shahzad, Shah Fahad, Mohsin Tanveer, Shah Saud, and Imtiaz Ali Khan

    Chapter 4 Plant Responses and Tolerance to Drought...........................................................................................79

    Sumit Jangra, Aakash Mishra, Priti, Disha Kamboj, Neelam R. Yadav, and Ram C. Yadav

    Chapter 5 Plants Signaling Toward Drought Stress...............................................................................................99

    Muhammad Jamil, Aamir Ali, Alvina Gul, Khalid Farooq Akbar, Abdul Aziz Napa, and

    A. Mujeeb-Kazi

    Chapter 6 Variability in Physiological, Biochemical, and Molecular Mechanisms of Chickpea Varieties to

    Water Stress......................................................................................................................................... 113

    Nataš a C erekovic , Nadia Fatnassi, Angelo Santino, and Palmiro Poltronieri

    Chapter 7 Plant Responses and Mechanisms of Tolerance to Cold Stress...........................................................129

    Aruna V. Varanasi, Nicholas E. Korres, and Vijay K. Varanasi

    Chapter 8 Unraveling the Molecular and Biochemical Mechanisms of Cold Stress Tolerance in Rice.............. 149

    Joseph Msanne, Lymperopoulos Panagiotis, Roel C. Rabara, and Supratim Basu

    Chapter 9 Heavy Metal Toxicity in Plants and Its Mitigation.............................................................................. 171

    Roomina Mazhar and Noshin Ilyas

    Chapter 10 Nutrient Deficiency and Toxicity Stress in Crop Plants: Lessons from Boron.................................... 179

    Himanshu Bariya, Durgesh Nandini, and Ashish Patel

    Chapter 11 Plant Responses to Ozone Stress: Actions and Adaptations................................................................ 193

    Santisree Parankusam, Srivani S. Adimulam, Pooja Bhatnagar-Mathur, and Kiran K. Sharma

    Chapter 12 Hydrocarbon Contamination in Soil and its Amelioration.................................................................. 219

    Maimona Saeed and Noshin Ilyas

    Chapter 13 Abiotic Stress-Mediated Oxidative Damage in Plants: An Overview.................................................227

    Ruchi Rai, Shilpi Singh, Shweta Rai, Alka Shankar, Antara Chatterjee and L.C. Rai

    Chapter 14 Plant Antioxidant Response During Abiotic Stress: Role of Transcription Factors............................ 253

    Deyvid Novaes Marques, Savio Pinho dos Reis, Nicolle Louise Ferreira Barros, Liliane de

    Souza Conceicao Tavares and Claudia Regina Batista de Souza

    Chapter 15 Approaches to Enhance Antioxidant Defense in Plants......................................................................273

    Hamid Mohammadi, Saeid Hazrati, and Mohsen Janmohammadi

    Chapter 16 Coordination and Auto-propagation of ROS Signaling in Plants........................................................299

    Suruchi Singh, Abdul Hamid, Madhoolika Agrawal, and S.B. Agrawal

    Chapter 17 Regulation of Osmolytes Syntheses and Improvement of Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants............ 311

    Ambuj Bhushan Jha and Pallavi Sharma

    Chapter 18 The Role of Plasma Membrane Proteins in Tolerance of Dehydration in the Plant Cell.................... 339

    Pragya Barua, Dipak Gayen, Nilesh Vikram Lande, Subhra Chakraborty, and

    Niranjan Chakraborty

    Chapter 19 Trehalose Metabolism in Plants Under Abiotic Stresses.....................................................................349

    Qasim Ali, Sumreena Shahid, Shafaqat Ali, Muhammad Tariq Javed, Naeem Iqbal, Noman

    Habib, Syed Makhdoom Hussain, Shahzad Ali Shahid, Zahra Noreen, Abdullah Ijaz Hussain,

    and Muhammad Zulqurnain Haider

    Chapter 20 The Proline Metabolism of Durum Wheat Dehydrin Transgenic Context and Salt Tolerance

    Acquisition in Arabidopsis thaliana...................................................................................................365

    Faical Brini, Hassiba Bouazzi, Kaouthar Feki, and Walid Saibi

    Chapter 21 Nitric Oxide-Induced Tolerance in Plants under Adverse Environmental Conditions........................ 371

    Neidiquele M. Silveira, Amedea B. Seabra, Eduardo C. Machado, John T. Hancock, and Rafael

    V. Ribeiro

    Chapter 22 Molecular Mechanisms of Polyamines-Induced Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants...........................387

    Agnes Szepesi

    Chapter 23 Molecular Approaches for Enhancing Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants..........................................405

    Sushma Mishra, Dipinte Gupta and Rajiv Ranjan

    Chapter 24 Genomic Approaches for Understanding Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants.....................................423

    Richa Rai, Amit Kumar Rai, and Madhoolika Agrawal

    Chapter 25 Hallmark Attributes of Plant Transcription Factors and Potentials of WRKY, MYB and NAC in

    Abiotic Stresses................................................................................................................................... 441

    Sami Ullah Jan, Muhammad Jamil, Muhammad Faraz Bhatti, and Alvina Gul

    Chapter 26 Application of CRISPR-Cas Genome Editing Tools for the Improvement of Plant Abiotic Stress

    Tolerance............................................................................................................................................. 459

    Pankaj Bhowmik, Md. Mahmudul Hassan, Kutubuddin Molla, Mahfuzur Rahman, and

    Tofazzal Islam

    Chapter 27 Beneficial Microorganisms and Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants.................................................... 473

    Antara Chatterjee, Alka Shankar, Shilpi Singh, Vigya Kesari, Ruchi Rai, Amit Kumar Patel,

    and L.C. Rai

    Index........................................................................................................................................................................503

    Biography

    Mirza Hasanuzzaman, Kamrun Nahar, Masayuki Fujita, Hirosuke Oku, Tofazzal Islam