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This book will cover all advanced aspects of techniques and their practical implementation when anyone is going to perform experiments in all domains of abiotic stresses like Drought, Salinity, Heavy-metal Stress, and High-Temperature Stress. Physiological techniques are indispensable tools in abiotic stress experimentation. They provide valuable data and insights that contribute to our understanding of how plants cope with environmental challenges, aid in the development of stress-tolerant crops, and inform conservation and sustainable agriculture practices in a changing world. Physiological…mehr

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This book will cover all advanced aspects of techniques and their practical implementation when anyone is going to perform experiments in all domains of abiotic stresses like Drought, Salinity, Heavy-metal Stress, and High-Temperature Stress. Physiological techniques are indispensable tools in abiotic stress experimentation. They provide valuable data and insights that contribute to our understanding of how plants cope with environmental challenges, aid in the development of stress-tolerant crops, and inform conservation and sustainable agriculture practices in a changing world. Physiological techniques play a crucial role in abiotic stress experimentation in the field of plant biology and environmental science. Abiotic stresses, such as drought, salinity, extreme temperatures, and heavy metal toxicity, can have detrimental effects on plant growth and productivity. Physiological techniques help researchers understand how plants respond to these stresses at the cellular, biochemical, and molecular levels. Physiological techniques allow researchers to quantify and assess the extent of stress that plants are experiencing. Hands-on Abiotic Stress Physiology fulfills all Expectation.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Brajesh Kumar Mishra promovierte an der Abteilung für Pflanzenphysiologie des Instituts für Agrarwissenschaften der Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, U.P. Indien. Dr. Mishra arbeitete über die Stressphysiologie. Er verfügt über mehr als 11 Jahre Erfahrung in Lehre und Forschung und hat in nationalen und internationalen Fachzeitschriften veröffentlicht.