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Abiotic and Biotic Stress in Plants presents an in-depth analysis of the mechanisms by which plants respond to environmental challenges and pathogenic threats. This authoritative work by Shanker A.K. examines both abiotic stressors such as drought, temperature extremes, and salinity, as well as biotic stresses including diseases and pest infestations.
The book synthesizes recent scientific advances in plant physiology, molecular biology, and agricultural science, offering readers a contemporary understanding of stress tolerance mechanisms. It covers topics including signal transduction pathways, gene expression under stress conditions, and the role of secondary metabolites in plant defense systems.
Designed for researchers, agronomists, and plant scientists, this volume bridges theoretical knowledge with practical applications for developing stress-resistant crop varieties. The future perspectives sections provide valuable insights into emerging research directions and innovative approaches to enhancing plant resilience in a changing climate.







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