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100 1 _aAhammed Phd, Golam Jalal
245 0 1 _aBrassinosteroids in Plant Developmental Biology and Stress Tolerance
_c['Ahammed Phd, Golam Jalal', 'Sharma, Anket', 'Yu, Jingquan']
264 1 _bAcademic Press
_c2021
300 _a p.
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700 0 _aAhammed Phd, Golam Jalal
700 0 _aSharma, Anket
700 0 _aYu, Jingquan
856 4 0 _2Cyberlibris
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520 _aBrassinosteroids in Plant Developmental Biology and Stress Tolerance provides insights into understanding the mechanisms of Brassinosteroid-regulated plant developmental biology and stress tolerance covering various biochemical, physiological, genetic and molecular studies. As unprecedented climate change poses a serious threat to global food security by intensifying environmental stresses, studies reveal that Brassinosteroids (BRs) could not only protect plants from stresses to ensure food security, but could also reduce toxic compounds in edible plant parts for assuring food safety. Therefore, utilization of BRs in modern agriculture will be of great significance in the context of global climate change. This book also highlights key information for developing eco-friendly growth regulators and understanding the importance of brassinosteroids in safe food production. - Presents the multifaceted roles of brassinosteroids as phytohormones in plant growth, development and response to biotic and/or abiotic stresses - Unveils the physiological and molecular mechanisms controlling plant stress response to biotic and abiotic stress - Discusses developmental processes relating to environmental adaptations that are mediated by brassinosteroids - Brings together recent works of experts studying brassinosteroid crosstalk with other signals, including hormones, sugars, redox and light signals
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