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Signal Cross Talk in Plant Stress Responses summarizes the current body of knowledge on crosstalk between plant stresses, providing a further understanding of the complexity of signal crosstalk. Since plants are continually exposed to multiple stresses, the signal transduction pathways must interconnect to allow plants to survive by prioritizing their reaction. As the subject of signal transduction gains momentum, understanding crosstalk between these signal cascades has become a priority for research. Signal Cross Talk in Plant Stress Responses presents information on the emerging field of…mehr

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Signal Cross Talk in Plant Stress Responses summarizes the current body of knowledge on crosstalk between plant stresses, providing a further understanding of the complexity of signal crosstalk. Since plants are continually exposed to multiple stresses, the signal transduction pathways must interconnect to allow plants to survive by prioritizing their reaction. As the subject of signal transduction gains momentum, understanding crosstalk between these signal cascades has become a priority for research. Signal Cross Talk in Plant Stress Responses presents information on the emerging field of signal crosstalk between abiotic and biotic stresses in a single concise reference work.
Signal Cross Talk in Plant Stress Responses focuses on current findings on signal crosstalk between abiotic and biotic stresses, including information on drought, cold, and salt stress and pathogen infection. Divided into seven chapters on critical topics in the field, the book is written by an international team of expert authors. The book is aimed at plant scientists, agronomists, and horticulturalists, as well as students. Signal Crosstalk in Plant Stress Responses focuses on current findings on signal crosstalk between abiotic and biotic stresses, including information on drought, cold, and salt stress and pathogen infection. Divided into seven chapters on critical topics in the field, the book is written by an international team of expert authors. The book is aimed at plant scientists, agronomists, and horticulturalists, as well as students.
Autorenporträt
Keiko Yoshioka is an Associate Professor, Department of Cell and Systems Biology, University of Toronto, Canada. Kazuo Shinozaki is the Group Director of the Gene Discovery Research Group, RIKEN Plant Science Center, Japan.