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Abiotic Stress in Plants Vol 1 is a comprehensive scientific treatise that delves into the physiological, biochemical, and molecular responses of plants to environmental stress conditions. This hardcover volume addresses critical challenges posed by non-living environmental factors such as drought, temperature extremes, salinity, heavy metals, and oxidative stress.
The book provides in-depth analysis of plant stress tolerance mechanisms, including antioxidant defense systems, osmotic adjustment, and gene expression regulation. It covers both theoretical concepts and practical applications for understanding how plants perceive, signal, and respond to abiotic stressors at cellular and organismal levels.
Written by experts in plant physiology and molecular biology, this volume serves as an essential reference for researchers, academics, and professionals working in agriculture, plant science, and environmental biology. The detailed exploration of stress adaptation strategies offers valuable insights for developing stress-resistant crop varieties and understanding plant behavior under challenging environmental conditions.







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