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Abiotic Stress in Plants Vol 2 is a comprehensive scientific resource that delves into the complex interactions between plants and environmental stressors. This volume, edited by Guidi L. and published by InTech, examines various abiotic stress factors including drought, flooding, salinity, temperature fluctuations, and light stress.
The book covers cutting-edge research on how plants perceive, respond to, and adapt to adverse environmental conditions. It discusses molecular mechanisms, physiological responses, and genetic adaptations that enable plant survival under stress. Topics include oxidative stress management, hormonal signaling pathways, and protective mechanisms at cellular and whole-plant levels.
Designed for researchers, academics, and professionals in plant biology and agriculture, this volume combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications. It serves as an essential reference for understanding plant resilience and developing stress-tolerant crop varieties for sustainable agriculture.







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