1st Edition

Mechanisms of Environmental Stress Resistance in Plants

By Amarjit Basra Copyright 1997

    Plant growth and productivity are limited in many areas of the world by a wide variety of environmental stresses. This book discusses progress made toward the major goal of uncovering the plant resistance mechanisms to biotic and abiotic stresses; the purpose being to utilise this knowledge in genetic modification of plants for achieving improved stress resistance. This volume achieves a new synthesis in considering the mechanisms of resistance at various levels of organisation -- from individual cells and tissues, through whole plants, to communities. Chapters are written by internationally acknowledged experts, who have a wealth of research and teaching experience. With comprehensive and up-to-date coverage, this book analyses many outstanding problems and poses important questions for future research.

    Part I: Abiotic Stress 1 Drought resistance in plants 2 Mechanisms of desiccation tolerance in resurrection vascular plants 3 Mechanisms of plant resistance to waterlogging 4 Mechanisms of salt tolerance in higher plants 5 Mechanisms of chilling resistance in plants 6 Mechanisms of freezing resistance of wood tissues: Recent advancements 7 Reduction of high temperature stress in plants 8 Resistance of plants to the effects of ultraviolet radiation 9 Plant strategies for coping with variable light regimes 10 Mechanisms of plant resistance to nutrient deficiency stress 11 Mechanisms of plant resistance to toxicity of aluminium and heavy metals, 12 Mechanisms of mechanical stress resistance in plants Part II: Biotic Stress13 Mechanisms of virus resistance in plants 14 Resistance against fungal pathogens: Its nature and regulation 15 Insect resistance in plants: Natural mechanisms and improvement through biotechnology

    Biography

    Amarjit Basra (Central Plains Crop Tech, Wichita, Kansas USA) (Author)