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El. knyga: Reactive Oxygen Species and Antioxidant Systems in Plants: Role and Regulation under Abiotic Stress

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  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Aug-2017
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811052545
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Aug-2017
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811052545

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The present edited book is an attempt to update the state of art of the knowledge on metabolism of ROS and antioxidants and their relationship in plant adaptation to abiotic stresses involving physiological, biochemical and molecular processes. The chapters are much focused on the current climate issues and how ROS metabolism can manipulate with antioxidant system to accelerate detoxification mechanism. It will enhance the mechanistic understanding on ROS and antioxidants system and will pave the path for agricultural scientists in developing tolerant crops to achieve sustainability under the changing environmental conditions.

The increase in abiotic stress factors has become a major threat to sustainability of crop production. This situation has led to think ways which can help to come out with potential measures; for which it is necessary to understand the influence of abiotic stress factors on crops performance and the mechanisms by which these factors impact plants. It has now become evident that abiotic stress impacts negatively on plant growth and development at every stage of plant’s life. Plants adapt to the changing environment with the adjustment at physiological, biochemical and molecular levels. The possible mechanisms involved in the negative effects of abiotic stress factors are excess production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). They alter physiological and molecular mechanisms leading to poor performance of plants. Plants however, are able to cope with these adverse effects by inducing antioxidant systems as the priority. Nevertheless, the dual role of ROS has now been ascertained which provides an evidence for regulation of plant metabolism positively on a concentration-dependent manner. Under conditions of high ROS production, the antioxidant system plays a major role in diminishing the effects of ROS. Thus, ROS production and antioxidant system are interwoven with abiotic stress conditions. The antioxidants have the capacity to hold the stability in metabolism in order to avoid disruption due to environmental disturbances.

1 An Introduction to Antioxidants and Their Roles in Plant Stress Tolerance
1(24)
Neeti Mehla
Vinita Sindhi
Deepti Josula
Pooja Bisht
Shabir H. Wani
2 An Introduction to Reactive Oxygen Species Metabolism Under Changing Climate in Plants
25(28)
Mudasir Man Dar
Mohd Irfan Naikoo
Fareed Ahmad Khan
Farha Rehman
Iain D. Green
Fauzia Naushin
Abid Ali Ansari
3 Biotechnological Perspective of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)-Mediated Stress Tolerance in Plants
53(36)
Thammineni Chakradhar
Srikrishna Mahanty
Ramesha A. Reddy
Kummari Divya
Palakolanu Sudhakar Reddy
Malireddy K. Reddy
4 ROS Compartmentalization in Plant Cells Under Abiotic Stress Condition
89(26)
Vandana Gautam
Ravdeep Kaur
Sukhmeen Kaur Kohli
Vinod Verma
Parminder Kaur
Ravinder Singh
Poonam Saini
Saroj Arora
Ashwani Kumar Thukral
Yuriy Victorovich Karpets
Yuriy Evgenovich Kolupaev
Renu Bhardwaj
5 Reactive Oxygen Species Production and Detoxification During Leaf Senescence
115(14)
Alice Trivellini
Giacomo Cocetta
Alessandra Francini
Antonio Ferrante
6 ROS-Induced Transcription Factors During Oxidative Stress in Plants: A Tabulated Review
129(30)
Rashmi Kalia
Shelja Sareen
Avinash Nagpal
Jatinder Katnoria
Renu Bhardwaj
7 ROS-Induced Signaling and Gene Expression in Crops Under Salinity Stress
159(26)
Vinay Kumar
Tushar Khare
Mansi Sharma
Shabir H. Wani
8 ROS Signaling in Plants Under Heavy Metal Stress
185(30)
Sukhmeen Kaur Kohli
Neha Handa
Vandana Gautam
Shagun Bali
Anket Sharma
Kanika Khanna
Saroj Arora
Ashwani Kumar Thukral
Puja Ohri
Yuriy Victorovich Karpets
Yuriy Evgenovich Kolupaev
Renu Bhardwaj
9 Effects of Different Metal Stresses on the Antioxidant Defense Systems of Medicinal Plants
215(42)
Iffat Zareen Ahmad
Asad Ahmad
Abdul Mabood
Heena Tabassum
10 Responses, Adaptation, and ROS Metabolism in Plants Exposed to Waterlogging Stress
257(26)
Mirza Hasanuzzaman
Jubayer Al Mahmud
Kamrun Nahar
Taufika Islam Anee
Masashi Inafuku
Hirosuke Oku
Masayuki Fujita
11 Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Water-Deficit Stress Response
283(14)
Vishnu Varthini Nachimuthu
Balaji Aravindhan Pandian
S. Robin
12 Contribution of Glutathione in Heavy Metal Stress Tolerance in Plants
297(18)
Mohd Asgher
Tasir S. Per
Shagufta Anjum
M. Iqbal
R. Khan
Asim Masood
Susheel Verma
Nafees A. Khan
13 Production of Antioxidant and Oxidant Metabolites in Tomato Plants Infected with Verticillium dahliae Under Saline Conditions
315
Murat Dikilitas
Nurcan Yucel
Sibel Dervis
Dr. M. Iqbal R. Khan is a post-doctoral fellow at International Rice Research Institute, Philippines. He completed his BSc, MSc and PhD from Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University. His current research interests are elucidation mechanisms involves in flooding tolerance and looking for any additional donor for breeding purpose. He has published over 35 peer-reviewed research articles, contributed 6 book chapters to various book editions published by Springer, CABI etc. He has been awarded by various research fellowships during PhD and post PhD tenure such as, UGC-MANF, DBT-RA, SERB-DST Young scientist, SERB-NPDF and IRRI-PDF. He has been awarded by Young Scientist of the Year Award 2014 from Scientific and Environmental Research Institute, India. Professor Nafees A. Khan is working as plant physiologist at Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. The current research interest of Prof. Khan is mainly on understanding the mechanisms of hor

monal and nutritional regulation of plant growth with special emphasis on abiotic stress vis-a-vis photosynthetic efficiency and abiotic stress tolerance. He has supervised 15 Ph.D. and 05 M.Phil. students and has edited 14 books, including this, published more than 170 peer-reviewed research articles in journals of international and national repute. He has won various prestigious awards. He is Vice President of the National Environmental Science Academy (NESA), India.