Hirt, Heribert (ed.) Plant Stress Biology From Genomics to Systems Biology
  1. Edition - October 2009 89.- Euro 2009. XVI, 258 Pages, Hardcover 26 Fig. (6 Colored Fig.) - Handbook/Reference Book - ISBN-10: 3-527-32290-6 ISBN-13: 978-3-527-32290-9 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

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Short description The first book to present a comprehensive and advanced discussion of the topic, this handbook and ready reference is a valuable resource for researchers as well as professionals not just in plant sciences but also in cell and molecular biology as well as biotechnology.
From the contents FROM MODEL SYSTEMS TO CROP IMPROVEMENT The General Stress Response of a Model Bacterium (Aertsen, De Spiegeleer, Van Melderen, Michiels)
Moss as a Model System for Plant Stress Responses (Cuming)
Emerging Trends in Functional Genomics for Stress Tolerance in Crop Plants (Ray, Dansana, Bhaskar, Giri, Kapoor, Khurana and Tyagi)
STRESS RESPONSES AND NEWLY INVOLVED PLANT HORMONES Crosstalk Between Abiotic and Biotic Stress Signalling (Fujita, Fujita, Takahashi1, Yamaguchi-Shinozaki and Shinozaki)
Jasmonates in Stress, Growth and Development (Wasternack)
Brassinosteroids Confer Stress Tolerance (Divi and Krishna)
Cold, Salinity and Drought Stress (Tuteja)
Heavy Metal Stress in Plants (Cuypers, Smeets, Vangronsveld)
Systematic Analysis of Superoxide Dependent Signalling in Plant Cells: The Usefulness and Specificity of Methyl Viologen Application (Jacob and Dietz)
FROM TRANSCRIPTOMICS AND PROTEOMICS TO SIGNALLING NETWORKS Insights into the Arabidopsis Abiotic Stress Response from the AtGenExpress Expression Profile Dataset (Wanke, Berendzen, Kilian and Harter)
Integrative Approaches to Elucidate and Analyse Protein Interaction and Signalling Networks (de la Fuente van Bentem, de la Fuente and Hirt)
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