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Plant Ionomics

Sensing, Signaling and Regulation

Singh, Vijay Pratap / Siddiqui, Manzer H. (Herausgeber)

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1. Auflage März 2023
272 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-119-80301-0
John Wiley & Sons

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Plant Ionomics

A thoroughly up-to-date exploration of nutrient uptake in plants

In Plant Ionomics: Sensing, Signaling and Regulation, accomplished botanists and researchers Dr. Vijay Singh and Dr. Manzer Siddiqui deliver an up-to-date discussion on the sensing, signaling, and regulation of nutrient uptake in plants under a variety of conditions. The book offers an accessible and easy-to-use reference for researchers with an interest in plant ionomics, combining the latest research from leading laboratories around the globe.

The authors provide coverage of a variety of critical topics, including plant and soil nutrient stoichiometry, nutrient management and stress tolerance in crops, and the relationship between agricultural production and nutrient applications. Readers will also find:
* A thorough introduction to nutrient regulation and abiotic stress tolerance in plants
* In-depth discussions of nutrient uptake and transport in plants and the role of nutrients in ROS metabolism
* Practical explorations of nutrient and sugar signaling and associated gene networks in plants
* Extensive treatments of the role of nutrients in plant-microbe interactions and nutrient-use efficiency in plants

Perfect for students, researchers, academics, and scientists with an interest in plant nutrition, Plant Ionomics: Sensing, Signaling and Regulation will also earn a place in the libraries of professionals in the agriculture and pharmaceutical industries.

1.Regulation of metabolites by nutrients in plants

2.Agricultural production relation with nutrient applications

3.Role of nutrients in the ROS metabolism in plants

4.Polyamines metabolism and their regulatory mechanism in plant development and in abiotic stress tolerance

5.Mycorrhizal symbiosis and nutrients uptake in plants

6.Nutrient availability regulates root system behaviour

7.Potassium transport systems at the plasma membrane of plant cells. Tools for improving potassium use efficiency of crops

8.Role of nutrients in modifications of fruit quality and antioxidant activity

9.Nutrients use efficiency in plants

10.Nutrients uptake and transport in plants: an overview

11.Regulation of phytohormonal signaling by nutrients in plant

12.Nutrients regulation and abiotic stress tolerance in plants

13.Nutrient management and stress tolerance in crops

14.Transcriptional regulation by nutrients in plants 1.Regulation of metabolites by nutrients in plants 2.Agricultural production relation with nutrient applications 3.Role of nutrients in the ROS metabolism in plants 4.Polyamines metabolism and their regulatory mechanism in plant development and in abiotic stress tolerance 5.Mycorrhizal symbiosis and nutrients uptake in plants 6.Nutrient availability regulates root system behaviour 7.Potassium transport systems at the plasma membrane of plant cells. Tools for improving potassium use efficiency of crops 8.Role of nutrients in modifications of fruit quality and antioxidant activity 9.Nutrients use efficiency in plants 10.Nutrients uptake and transport in plants: an overview 11.Regulation of phytohormonal signaling by nutrients in plant 12.Nutrients regulation and abiotic stress tolerance in plants 13.Nutrient management and stress tolerance in crops 14.Transcriptional regulation by nutrients in plants
Vijay Pratap Singh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany at C.M.P. Degree College in the University of Allahabad in India. His research is focused on the regulation of abiotic stress in plants, with a special emphasis on nitric oxide, nutrients, phytohormonal, hydrogen sulfide, and reactive oxygen species signaling.

Manzer H. Siddiqui is an Associate Professor of plant physiology at the Department of Botany and Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Siddiqui has more than 22 years of research experience in crop production, with special emphasis on the management strategies of different fertilizers, plant growth regulators and signaling molecules. He is interested in unveiling the physiological and molecular basis of mechanisms of tolerance of plants to various environmental stresses.

V. P. Singh, University of Allahabad, India; M. H. Siddiqui, College of Science, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia