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Theories and Methods for Minimizing Cadmium Pollution in Crops : Case Studies on Water Spinach / edited by Zhongyi Yang, Chuntao He, Junliang Xin.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
He, Chuntao, editor.
Yang, Zhongyi, 1966- editor.
Xin, Junliang, editor.
Series:
Biomedical and Life Sciences Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Botanical chemistry.
Agriculture.
Plant diseases.
Plant physiology.
Plant biotechnology.
Plant genetics.
Plant Biochemistry.
Plant Pathology.
Plant Physiology.
Plant Biotechnology.
Plant Genetics.
Local Subjects:
Plant Biochemistry.
Agriculture.
Plant Pathology.
Plant Physiology.
Plant Biotechnology.
Plant Genetics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (224 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2022.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Summary:
The cadmium (Cd) contamination has raised increasingly global concern on food safety. The book was composed to bring comprehensive and valuable thoughts about the food safety management against heavy metal contamination. In this book, current status of cadmium contamination in agricultural soils and crops is systematically summarized. In order to reduce the risk of Cd pollution in crops, Cd pollution-safe cultivar (Cd-PSC) strategy, i.e. identifying, breeding and applying the cultivars with particularly low Cd accumulation capacity in edible parts even when grown in Cd contaminated soil, is proposed as a most effective, low-cost and environmental-friendly method for minimizing Cd pollution in crops. To describe the framework of the Cd-PSC strategy, a series research results on water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica Forsk) are summarized as a typical case. The latest findings about the Cd-PSCs of water spinach, including cultivar variation in shoot Cd accumulation, identification and verification of low- and high-Cd accumulating cultivars, stability of Cd accumulation capacity at the cultivar level, biochemical and molecular mechanisms of the cultivar-dependent Cd uptake, transfer and accumulation, breeding methods for improving Cd-PSCs, and so on, have been covered. This book will provide valuable theoretical and practical understandings for controlling Cd pollution in crops grown on agricultural soils with known or unknown risk of Cd contamination.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Cadmium Contamination in Agricultural Soils and Crops
Chapter 2. Intraspecific Variations in Cadmium Accumulation Capacity of Crops and Application of Pollution-safe Cultivar
Chapter 3. Cultivar-dependent Cadmium Uptake and Translocation of Water Spinach and Its Stability
Chapter 4. The Effects of Rhizosphere Properties on Shoot Cd Accumulation of Water Spinach
Chapter 5. A Decisive Role of Roots on Shoot Cd Accumulation of Water Spinach
Chapter 6. Subcellular and Chemical Mechanisms Affecting the Cultivar-dependent Cd Accumulation of Ipomoea aquatica Forsk
Chapter 7. Breeding of New Cultivar of Water Spinach with Low Shoot Cd and Pb Accumulations
Chapter 8. Differences of Cd-induced Gene Expressions between Low- and High-Cd Accumulating Cultivars of Water Spinach: a Case Using Suppression Subtractive Hybridization (SSH) Method
Chapter 9. Comparative Transcriptome and MicroRNAs Analyses between Low- and High-Cd Accumulating Cultivars of Water Spinach.-Chapter 10. Perspectives on the Marker-assisted Breeding of the Cd-PSCs.
Other Format:
Print version: Yang, Zhongyi Theories and Methods for Minimizing Cadmium Pollution in Crops
ISBN:
981-16-7750-6
981-16-7751-4
OCLC:
1314279322

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