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Engineering Tolerance in Crop Plants Against Abiotic Stress [Hardback]

Edited by , Edited by (The University of Agriculture, Pakistan), Edited by , Edited by , Edited by , Edited by , Edited by , Edited by (Superior University Sargodha, Pakistan)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 294 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 793 g, 13 Tables, black and white; 20 Line drawings, color; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 20 Illustrations, color; 7 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Footprints of Climate Variability on Plant Diversity
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367750090
  • ISBN-13: 9780367750091
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 294 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 793 g, 13 Tables, black and white; 20 Line drawings, color; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 20 Illustrations, color; 7 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Footprints of Climate Variability on Plant Diversity
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367750090
  • ISBN-13: 9780367750091
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"Despite significant progress in increasing agricultural production, meeting the changing dietary preferences and increasing food demands of future populations remain significant challenges. Salinity, drought, water logging, high temperature and toxicityare those abiotic stresses that affect the crop yield and production. Tolerance for stress is a difficult operation that the plant needs to undergo in order to survive. Identification of proper techniques at proper time can made it easy for the scientists to increase the crop productivity and yield. In this book, we have discussed the stresses, their impact on crops and portrayed distinctive abiotic stress tolerant in response to different techniques that can improve the performance of the crops."--

In this book, we have discussed the stresses, their impact on crops and portrayed distinctive abiotic stress tolerant in response to different techniques that can improve the performance of the crops.



Despite significant progress in increasing agricultural production, meeting the changing dietary preferences and increasing food demands of future populations remain significant challenges. Salinity, drought, water logging, high temperature and toxicity are those abiotic stresses that affect the crop yield and production. Tolerance for stress is a difficult operation that the plant needs to undergo in order to survive. Identification of proper techniques at proper time can made it easy for the scientists to increase the crop productivity and yield. In this book, we have discussed the stresses, their impact on crops and portrayed distinctive abiotic stress tolerant in response to different techniques that can improve the performance of the crops.

Features

  • Provide a state-of-the-art description of the physiological, biochemical, and molecular status of the understanding of abiotic stress in plants.
  • Addressing factors that are threatening future food production and providing potential solutions of these factors.
  • Design to cater to the needs of those students engaged in the field of environmental sciences, soil sciences, agricultural microbiology, plant pathology, and agronomy.
  • New strategies have pointed in this book for the better crop productivity and yield.
    • Understanding of new techniques pointed out in this book will open the possibility of genetic engineering in crop plants with the concomitant improved stress tolerance.
  • Acknowledgement vii
    Editors ix
    Contributors xi
    Chapter 1 Biochar: An Adsorbent to Remediate Environmental Pollutants
    1(26)
    Iqra Mehmood
    Amna Bari
    Mehtab Muhammad Aslam
    Eyalira Jacob Okal
    Muhammad Riaz
    Muhammad Tahir ul Qamar
    Muhammad Adnan
    Mukhtar Ahmed
    Shah Saud
    Fazli Wahid
    Muhammad Noor
    Shah Fahad
    Chapter 2 Understanding the Physiological and Genetic Responses of Plant Root to Phosphorus-Deficient Condition
    27(18)
    Mehtab Muhammad Aslam
    Joseph K. Karanja
    Noor ul Ain
    Kashif Akhtar
    Muhammad Arif
    Junaite Bin Gias Uddin
    Ahmad Ali
    Qian Zhang
    Chapter 3 Environmental Upheaval: Consequences and Management Strategies
    45(14)
    Misbah Naz
    Muhammad Aamir Iqbal
    Mohammad Sohidul Islam
    Akbar Hossain
    Subhan Danish
    Rahul Datta
    Shah Fahad
    Disna Ratnasekera
    Mohammad Anwar Hosssain
    Muhammad Habib Ur Rahman
    Shah Saud
    Muhammad Kamran
    Wajid Mahboob
    Rajesh Kumar Singhal
    Sharif Ahmed
    Sonia Mbarki
    Dogan Arslan
    Murat Erman
    Ayman EL Sabagh
    Chapter 4 Salinity Stress in Cotton: Adverse Effects, Survival Mechanisms and Management Strategies
    59(22)
    Ayman EL Sabagh
    Mohammad Sohidul Islam
    Muhammad Aamir Iqbal
    Akbar Hossain
    Muhammad Mubeen
    Tasmiya Jabeen
    Mirza Waleed
    Allah Wasaya
    Muhammad Habib Ur Rahman
    Disna Ratnasekera
    Muhammad Arif
    Ali Raza
    Subhan Danish
    Arpna Kumari
    Murat Erman
    Cetin Karademir
    Emine Karademir
    Huseyin Arslan
    Muhammad Ali Raza
    Shah Fahad
    Chapter 5 Obstacle in Controlling Major Rice Pests in Asia: Insecticide Resistance and the Mechanisms to Confer Insecticide Resistance
    81(20)
    Juel Datta
    Mahmuda Binte Monsur
    Panchali Chakraborty
    Swapan Chakrabarty
    Shah Fahad
    Afsana Hossain
    Md Fuad Mondal
    Sharif Ahmed
    Md Panna Ali
    Ayman EL Sabagh
    Chapter 6 Role of Nanotechnology for Climate Resilient Agriculture
    101(24)
    Afifa Younas
    Madiha Rashid
    Sajid Fiaz
    Chapter 7 Elevated CO2 in Combination with Heat Stress Influences the Growth and Productivity of Cereals: Adverse Effect and Adaptive Mechanisms
    125(38)
    Ayman EL Sabagh
    Akbar Hossain
    Mohammad Sohidul Islam
    Sharif Ahmed
    Ali Raza
    Muhammad Aamir Iqbal
    Allah Wasaya
    Disna Ratnasekera
    Adnan Arshad
    Arpna Kumari
    Subhan Danish
    Paul Ola Igboji
    Rahul Datta
    Sytar Oksana
    Skalicky Milan
    Marian Brestic
    Kulvir Singh
    Muhammad Ali Raza
    Shah Fahad
    Chapter 8 Molecular Mechanisms of Stress Tolerance in Plants
    163(16)
    Abdul Saboor Khan
    Muhammad Adnan
    Aamir Hamid
    Adnan Akbar
    Chapter 9 Legumes under Drought Stress: Plant Responses, Adaptive Mechanisms, and Management Strategies in Relation to Nitrogen Fixation
    179(30)
    Mohammad Sohidul Islam
    Shah Fahad
    Akbar Hossain
    M Kaium Chowdhury
    Muhammad Aamir Iqbal
    Anamika Dubey
    Ashwani Kumar
    Karthika Rajendran
    Subhan Danish
    Muhammad Habib Ur Rahman
    Muhammad Ali Raza
    Muhammad Arif
    Shah Saud
    Mohammad Anwar Hossain
    Ejaz Waraich
    Zahoor Ahmad
    Sajjad Hussain
    Arzu Ci'g
    Murat Erman
    Fatih Ci'g
    Ayman EL Sabagh
    Chapter 10 Auxin's Role in Plant Development in Response to Stress
    209(16)
    Dr. Nazish Huma Khan
    Dr. Mohammad Nafees
    Mr. Fazli Zuljalal
    Ms. Tooba Saeed
    Chapter 11 Existing Water Scarcity Scenario and Climate Change Impact on the Transboundary Water Resources in Pakistan
    225(14)
    Muhammad Mohsin Waqas
    Muhammad Habib Ur Rahman
    Sikandar Ali
    Haroon Rasheed
    Chapter 12 Nutrient Deficiency Stress and Relation with Plant Growth and Development
    239(24)
    Saghir Abbas
    Amna
    Muhammad Tariq Javed
    Qasim Ali
    Muhammad Azeem
    Shafaqat Ali
    Chapter 13 Agricultural Practices Can Reduce Soil Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Challenges and Future Perspectives
    263(12)
    Misbah Naz
    Kashif Akhtar
    Aziz Khan
    Ghulam Shah Nizamani
    Chapter 14 Plant-Microbial Interactions Confer Tolerance to Abiotic Stress in Plants
    275(18)
    Mehtab Muhammad Aslam
    Eyalira J. Okal
    Muhammad Waseem
    Bello H. Jakada
    Witness J. Nyimbo
    Joseph K. Karanja
    Index 293
    Dr Shah Fahad is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agronomy, University of Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. He obtained his PhD in Agronomy from Huazhong Agriculture University, China, in 2015. After doing his postdoctoral research in Agronomy at the Huazhong Agriculture University (201517), he accepted the position of Assistant Professor at the University of Haripur. He has published over 270 peer-reviewed papers (Impact factor 810.45) with more than 240 research and 30 review articles, on important aspects of climate change, plant physiology and breeding, plant nutrition, plant stress responses and tolerance mechanisms, and exogenous chemical priming-induced abiotic stress tolerance.

    Prof. Dr. Osman Sönmez is a Professor in the Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey. He obtained his MS and PhD in Agronomy from Kansas State University, Manhattan-KS, USA in 1996-2004. In 2014 he accepted the position of Associate Professor at the University of Erciyes. Since 2014, he has worked in Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture at Erciyes University. He has published over 90 as peer-reviewed papers, research and review articles on soil pollution, plant physiology and plant nutrition.

    Dr. Shah Saud received his Ph.D. in Turf grasses (Horticulture) from Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin, China. He is currently working as a Post Doctorate researcher in department of Horticulture, Northeast Agricultural University, and Harbin, China. Dr. Shah Saud has published over 125 research publications in peer-reviewed journals.

    Dr. Depeng Wang has completed Ph.D. in 2016 in the field of Agronomy and Crop Physiology from Huazhong Agriculture University, Wuhan, China. He is currently serving as a professor at the College of Life Science, Linyi University, Linyi, China. He is the principal investigator of Crop Genetic Improvement, Physiology & Ecology Center in Linyi University. His current research focus on crop ecology and physiology, agronomy. Such as the key characteristics associated with high yielding crop, the effect of temperature on crop grain yield and solar radiation utilization, morphological plasticity to agronomic manipulation in leaf dispersion and orientation, optimal integrated crop management practices for maximizing crop grain yield. Dr. Depeng Wang has published over 36 papers in reputed journals.

    Dr. Chao Wu engages in the field crop cultivation and physiology, and plant phenomics. He has completed his Ph.D during 2013-2016 from Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China, and completed his post Ph.D during 2017-2019 from Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China. Now, he is associate research fellow in Guangxi Institute of Botany, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guilin, China. He chairs a Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province, and two Postdoctoral Science Foundation researches, and focus mainly on physiological mechanisms of abiotic-stress tolerance (heat, drought) in crops and medicinal plants.

    Dr. Muhammad Adnan is a lecturer in the Department of Agriculture at the University of Swabi (UOS), Pakistan. He has completed his PhD (soil fertility and microbiology) from the Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences (SES) the University of Agriculture Peshawar, Pakistan and Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, Michigan State University, USA. He has received his MSc and BSc (Hons) in Soil and Environmental Sciences, from Department of SES the University of Agriculture, Peshawar-Pakistan.

    Dr. Muhammad Arif is Professor in the department of Agronomy, the University of Agriculture Peshawar, Pakistan. He started his career in the same department as farm manager/lecturer after MS in 2000 and got Ph.D. degree in 2005 from the same department. He went to UK for pursuing his postdoctoral research in 2008. His main area of interest is seed priming, crop nutrition and dual purpose technology development and using biochar and compost as soil amendments for improving soil fertility and productivity.

    Dr. Amanullah is currently working as Associate Professor in the Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Crop Production Sciences, The University of Agriculture Peshawar, Pakistan. Dr. Amanullah earned his PhD in Agronomy from The University of Agriculture Peshawar in 2004 & and his Post Doctorate from Dryland Agriculture Institute, WTAMU, Canyon Texas, USA in 2010. Dr. Amanullah has published more than 20 books and more than 200 research papers in peer reviewed journals including 100 papers in the impact factor journals.