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Abiotic Stress: Plant Responses and Applications in Agriculture is a detailed exploration of how plants adapt and respond to non-biological stress factors such as drought, temperature extremes, salinity, and oxidative stress. The book examines the physiological, biochemical, and molecular mechanisms that enable plants to survive and thrive in harsh environmental conditions.
This resource provides both theoretical knowledge and practical applications for agriculture professionals, researchers, and students. It covers stress perception and signaling pathways, defensive mechanisms, and gene expression patterns that help plants cope with adversity. The work also addresses real-world agricultural solutions, including crop selection strategies, soil management practices, and breeding approaches to develop stress-tolerant varieties.
Essential for understanding sustainable agriculture in an era of climate change, this book bridges the gap between basic plant physiology and applied agricultural practices, offering valuable insights for improving food security and crop productivity.







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