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Plant Proteomics

Implications in Growth, Quality Improvement, and Stress Resilience

Aryadeep Roychoudhury editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:3rd Jun '24

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This book provides an in-depth exploration of proteomics and its applications in enhancing plant growth, quality, and resilience, particularly under stress conditions.

The book Plant Proteomics delves into the fascinating world of proteomics and its implications for plant growth, quality enhancement, and resilience to stress. It introduces readers to cutting-edge techniques and methodologies that are pivotal in understanding how plants respond to various environmental stimuli and defend themselves against pathogens. With a focus on physiological phenomena, the text provides a comprehensive overview of the role of proteins in plant life cycles, including dormancy, flowering, and nutrient assimilation.

Advancements in high-throughput protein technologies have opened up new avenues for research in plant stress tolerance mechanisms. In Plant Proteomics, researchers explore a variety of proteomic techniques aimed at unraveling the complexities of how plants cope with abiotic and biotic stresses. The book emphasizes the integration of proteomics with other “omics” approaches, such as genomics and metabolomics, offering a holistic perspective on plant biology and its intricate systems.

Furthermore, the text highlights various proteomics tools that can significantly enhance plant growth and resilience, particularly in the face of climate change and pathogen threats. By identifying novel proteins that can be targeted for genetic improvement, Plant Proteomics serves as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners aiming to develop plants with superior traits and better adaptability.

ISBN: 9781032395920

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

296 pages