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El. knyga: Impact of High Night Temperature on Plant Biology: Toward Sustainable Plant Adaptation to Climate Change

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  • Formatas: 234 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2024
  • Leidėjas: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040101261
  • Formatas: 234 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2024
  • Leidėjas: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040101261

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"The persistence of higher night-time temperatures (HNT) over long periods during the crop cycle can potentially impact a wide range of growth and developmental stages. The major processes drastically affected by night-time warming, such as photosynthesis, respiration, etc., ultimately cause yield and economic losses. Despite this, HNT has not been significantly researched regarding its impact on plants. This book, Impact of High Night Temperature on Plant Biology, provides a comprehensive understanding of the physiology of night-time warming, trait responses, advanced tools for phenotyping, and alleviation and mitigation strategies. This book discusses HNT by starting with an introduction, responsible factors, and its effect on plant growth and development and then goes on to cover the impact of HNT on plant metabolism and crucial plant processes with reproductive stage effects. The book also observes the effect of the plant growth regulator on the plant under HNT along with omics interventions to mitigate the stress effects of HNT. The book focuses on advancing technologies and approaches that involve breeding, omics, transgenics, and bioengineering of metabolic pathways in unique ways, which aim to help develop climate-resilient crops under HNT. Key features of the book: Details current and future challenges of climate changes on food security in conjunction with HNT Highlights the effect of night-time warming on physiology, growth, and development of plants at different crop growth stages Explores plant processes or phenotype responses to night-time warming Provides an understanding of the crosstalk of night-time warming with other factors This book is among the first books focusing on the holistic response of plants to night-time warming. The assembled research information in this book will prove an excellent resource for agriculturists, plant scientists, climatologists, and research scholars"--

The persistence of higher night-time temperatures (HNT) over long periods during the crop cycle can potentially impact a wide range of growth and developmental stages. The major processes drastically affected by night-time warming, such as photosynthesis, respiration, etc., ultimately cause yield and economic losses. Despite this, HNT has not been significantly researched regarding its impact on plants. This new book provides a comprehensive understanding of the physiology of night-time warming, trait responses, advanced tools for phenotyping, and alleviation and mitigation strategies.



Comprehensively covers the physiology of night-time warming, trait responses, advanced tools for phenotyping, and alleviation and mitigation strategies. Discusses HNT in detail and its effect on plant growth and development. Covers impact of HNT on plant metabolism and crucial plant processes with reproductive stage effects.

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A comprehensive overview . . . provides valuable insights into the impact of high night temperatures on plant sciences and the measures that can be taken to improve plant adaptation and resilience. . . . Bring[ s] a wealth of expertise and knowledge to the subject matter and provides a deeper understanding of the natural and anthropogenic factors responsible for it. From the Foreword by Raju Bheemanahalli, PhD, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Mississippi State University, USA

Introduction PART I: NIGHT-TIME WARMING: AN INTRODUCTION 1. Natural and Anthropogenic Factors Responsible for Night-Time Warming
2. Elevated CO2 and Night Warming for Plant Growth and Development
3. Plant Growth and Development Under High Night Temperatures PART II: NIGHT WARMING EFFECT ON CRUCIAL PROCESSES AND METABOLISM 4. Night Warming Responses on Crucial Plant Processes and Growth Stages: An Overview
5. Effect of Elevated Night Temperature on Nutrient Cycle, Nutrient Uptake, and Transport
6. Effect of Elevated Night Temperature on Metabolism (Respiration)
7. High-Temperature Stress: Effects on Plant Metabolism Specific to Lipidome PART III: REPRODUCTIVE GROWTH AND NIGHT WARMING 8. Effect of Night-Time Warming on Reproductive Growth of Plants
9. Effect of Night-Time Warming on Yield and Quality Attributes PART IV: PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS AND OMICS UNDER NIGHT WARMING 10. The Role of Plant Growth Regulators in Combating High Night Temperature Stress
11. Omics Under Elevated Night Temperature

Rajesh Kumar Singhal, PhD, is a Scientist in the Division of Crop Improvement of the ICAR-Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Jhansi (U.P), India. He has published research and review papers and book chapters as well as an MCQ book, A Quick Approach to Plant Physiology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology.

Raju Bheemanahalli, PhD, is an Assistant Research Professor of Plant and Soil Sciences at Mississippi State University, USA. He leads multidisciplinary research on how crops respond to stressors (drought, heat, cold, nutrients, and others) at different growth stages. His work has resulted in improved basic and applied knowledge of monocot and dicot crops in response to stressors and management. Affiliated with several journals, he has published peer-reviewed journal articles.

Saurabh Pandey, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Agriculture at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab, India. He is currently working on biotic stress management of unconventional crops, like banana and apple, in the Punjab region for screening and analysis of banana germplasms for banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) tolerance and establishing screening methods and biomarkers for microbiological resources toward improved crop phosphorus (P) uptake under highly P-deficient soils.

Pratibha M. D., PhD, is a Scientist in the Division of Basic Sciences at the ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. Currently, she is working on identifying molecular mechanisms conferring combinatorial stress tolerance in brinjal (eggplant). She has also worked at Monsanto Holding Pvt. Ltd. as a vegetable backcross breeder, contributing to the development of more than 15 hybrids in tomato and hot pepper.