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Plant secondary metabolites and abiotic stress / edited by Ganesh C. Nikalje... [and 5 others].

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Contributor:
Nikalje, Ganesh C., editor.
Shahnawaz, Mohd.
Parihar, Jyoti.
Qazi, Hilal Ahmad.
Patil, Vishal N.
Zhu, Daochen.
Wiley InterScience (Online service)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Metabolism, Secondary.
Plant metabolites.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (692 p.)
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ; Beverly, MA : Scrivener Publishing LLC, 2024.
Contents:
Cover
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgment
About the Book
Chapter 1 Biochemical Responses of Plants to Individual and Combined Abiotic Stresses
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Biochemical Responses to Individual Abiotic Stresses
1.2.1 Heat Stress
1.2.2 Cold Stress
1.2.3 Drought Stress
1.2.4 Flood Stress
1.2.5 Salinity Stress
1.2.6 Heavy-Metal Ions
1.3 Biochemical Responses to Combined Abiotic Stresses
1.3.1 ROS and Antioxidant Defense
1.3.2 Hormonal Crosstalk and Signaling Pathways
1.3.3 Metabolic Adjustments and Secondary Metabolites
1.3.4 Photosynthetic Adaptations and Carbon Partitioning
1.3.5 Osmotic Adjustment and Water Use Efficiency
1.3.6 Epigenetic Modifications and Gene Regulation
1.3.7 Molecular Signaling and Transcriptional Networks
1.3.8 Protein Homeostasis and Chaperone Machinery
1.3.9 Nutrient Uptake and Metabolism
1.3.10 Cellular Signaling and ROS Signaling
1.3.11 Metabolic Reprogramming and Stress-Responsive Metabolites
1.4 Conclusion
References
Chapter 2 Unraveling the Dynamics of Antioxidant Defense in Plants Under Drought Conditions
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Oxidative Stress in Plants Under Drought Condition
2.3 Antioxidant Defense System of Plants
2.4 Enzymatic Antioxidants and Their Response Against High ROS Under Drought Stress
2.4.1 Ascorbate Peroxidase
2.4.2 Catalase
2.4.3 Dehydroascorbate Reductase
2.4.4 Glutathione Peroxidase
2.4.5 Glutathione Reductase
2.4.6 Glutathione S-Transferase
2.4.7 Monodehydroascorbate Reductase
2.4.8 Peroxidases
2.4.9 Peroxiredoxins
2.4.10 Polyphenol Oxidases
2.4.11 Superoxide Dismutase
2.4.12 Thioredoxin
2.5 ROS-Scavenging Non-Enzymatic Antioxidants and Their Response Under Drought Stress
2.5.1 Ascorbic Acid
2.5.2 Carotenoids
2.5.3 Flavonoids
2.5.4 Glutathione
2.5.5 Phenolic Compounds
2.5.6 Tocopherols
2.5.7 Proline
2.6 Interplay of ROS With Reactive Carbonyl, Nitrogen, and Sulfur in Plant Cells: A Crosstalk Saga
2.7 Conclusion
References
Chapter 3 Plant Metabolism and Abiotic Stress in Crops
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Concepts and Types of Abiotic Stress in Crop Plants
3.2.1 Temperature Stress
3.2.1.1 Oxidative Damage Caused by Temperature Stress
3.2.2 Salinity Stress
3.2.3 Drought
3.2.4 Heavy Metal Stress
3.3 Plant Metabolism
3.3.1 Biosynthesis of Secondary Metabolites
3.3.1.1 Shikimate (Shikimic Acid) Route
3.3.1.2 Mevalonic Acid (Mevalonate) Route
3.3.1.3 Methylerythritol-Phosphate Route
3.4 Conclusion
Chapter 4 Targeting Compatible Solutes for Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants
4.1 Introduction
4.1.1 Common Abiotic Stress
4.2 Stress Caused by Abiotic Factors
4.2.1 Cold
4.2.2 Salt
4.2.3 Heavy Metal Stress
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
4.2.4 Light Stress
Electronic reproduction. Hoboken, N.J. Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 23, 2024).
Other Format:
Print version: Nikalje, Ganesh C. Plant Secondary Metabolites and Abiotic Stress
ISBN:
9781394186457
1394186452
9781394186440
1394186444
Publisher Number:
90100560462
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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