• Genere: Libro
  • Lingua: Inglese
  • Editore: Springer
  • Pubblicazione: 11/2023
  • Edizione: 1st ed. 2023

Gasotransmitters Signaling in Plants under Challenging Environment

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TRAMA
Abiotic stressors, such as drought, extreme temperatures, heavy metals, or high salinity, are causing huge crop losses worldwide. These abiotic stressors are expected to become more extreme, less predictable, and more widespread in the near future. The harm of abiotic stresses includes the disruption of cellular redox homeostasis, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, and oxidative stress in the plant. Plants have different mechanisms to fight stress, and these mechanisms are responsible for maintaining the required homeostasis in plants. Research on gasotransmitters is rapidly expanding and knowledge regarding the potential of gasotransmitters in biology and medicine is accumulating. Over the past few decades, the roles of these signaling molecules, especially NO and H2S, have been extensively studied for their application in plants. Recently, the emissions of endogenous gasotransmitters in plants have been widely studied and analyzed, thereby providing information to facilitate our understanding of new gasotransmitters signaling pathways. Given the multidimensional role of these signaling molecules, research over the past decades in mitigating abiotic stresses in plant biology and from an agriculture point of view, we intend to bring forth a comprehensive volume “Gasotransmitters Signaling in Plants under Challenging Environment". We are hopeful that this comprehensive volume will furnish the requisite of all those who are working or have an interest in the proposed topic

SOMMARIO
Chapter 01The Role of Gas Transmitters in Plant Hormonal Responses to Abiotic StressIrina F. Golovatskaya1 and Nikolay I. Laptev2Chapter 02Understanding the involvement of gasotransmitters in the regulation of cellular signalling and adaptive responses against UV-B mediated oxidative stress in plantsSayanti De, Mehali Mitra and Sujit Roy*Chapter 03Signaling Pathways of Gasotransmitters in Heavy Metal Stress MitigationArun Dev Singh1, Kanika Khanna1, Jaspreet Kour1, Shalini Dhiman1, Mohd. Ibrahim1, Neerja Sharma1, Indu Sharma2, Priyanka Sharma3, Bilal Ahmad Mir4, Renu Bhardwaj1*Chapter 04Volatile signaling molecules in plants and their interplay with the redox balance under challenging environments: new insightsLiliana Scelzo1, Matías Alegre1, Carlos Guillermo Bartoli1, Andrea Galatro1, VioletaVelikova2, Gustavo Esteban Gergoff Grozeff1*Chapter 05Alleviation of Plant Stress by Molecular HydrogenJohn T. Hancock1, Tyler W. LeBaron2,3,4, Jennifer May1, Adam Thomas1 and Grace Russell1Chapter 06Understanding the role of nitric oxide and its interactive effects with phytohormones in mitigation of salinity stress Mahima Misti Sarkar1, Rewaj Subba2, Swarnendu Roy1, Piyush Mathur2*Chapter 07Nitric oxide – a small molecule with big impacts on plants under heavy metal stressKuntal Bera 1, 2, Kakan Ball2, Puspendu Dutta1 and Sanjoy Sadhukhan2*Chapter 08Nitric oxide: a key modulator of postharvest fruit and vegetable physiologyV. S. Karthik Nayaka1, Sachin A. J.1, Anusree Anand1, Vijay Rakesh Reddy S2, Aaisha Nasim3, D. C. Shrivastava4, Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui5*  Chapter 09Interaction of hydrogen sulfide with other phytohormones during physiological and stress conditionsNandni Sharma1, Deepak Kumar1, Kanika Khanna2, Ripu Daman Parihar3, Sandeep Kour1, Renu Bhardwaj2, Puja Ohri1*Chapter 10H2S signalling in plants: Implication in stress and crop productivitySicon Mitra1, Mimosa Ghorai2, Devendra Kumar Pandey3, Samapika Nandy2, Rupa Sanyal4, Abdel Rahman Al-Tawaha5, Niraj Kumar Jha1, Vineet Kumar6, Potshangbam Nongdam7, Mahipal S Shekhawat8, Arabinda Ghosh10, Padmanabh Dwivedi11, Abhijit Dey2*Chapter 11Gasotransmitter hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and its role in plant development and defense responsesAditi Sahariya1, Chellapilla Bharadwaj2, Afroz Alam1* Chapter 12Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) signaling in plants responding to abiotic stressesTauqeer Ahmad Yasir1*, Muhammad Ahmad1, Allah Wasaya1, Muhammad Ateeq1, Saima Kanwal1, Abdul Wahid2 and Mudassir Aziz3Chapter 13Hydrogen sulfide metabolism and its role in regulating salt and drought stress in plantsAkankhya Guru1, Kundan Kumar2* and Padmanabh Dwivedi1Chapter 14Functional Roles of Hydrogen Sulphide in Postharvest Physiology of Fruit and VegetablesDeep Lata1, Divya Vani Vaka2, V. S. Karthik Nayaka1, Sachin A. J.1, Aaisha Nasim3, Shubhra Shekhar4, Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui5*Chapter 15Carbon compounds as gasotransmitters in plants under challenging environmentSwarnavo Chakraborty, Aryadeep Roychoudhury*

AUTORE
Tariq Aftab received his Ph.D. in the Department of Botany at Aligarh Muslim University, India, and is currently an Assistant Professor there. He is the recipient of a prestigious Leibniz-DAAD fellowship from Germany, Raman Fellowship from the Government of India, and Young Scientist Awards from the State Government of Uttar Pradesh (India) and Government of India. After completing his doctorate, he has worked as Research Fellow at National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi and as Post-doctorate Fellow at Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, India. Dr. Aftab also worked as Visiting Scientist at Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), Gatersleben, Germany, and in the Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State University, USA. He is a member of various scientific associations from India and abroad. So far, he has edited 11 books with international publishers, including Elsevier Inc., Springer Nature and CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group), co-authored several book chapters, and published over 60 research articles in peer-reviewed international journals. His research interests include physiological, proteomic, and molecular studies of medicinal and crop plants in challenging environmental conditions. Francisco J. Corpas is a Research Professor of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) who has more than 30 years of research experience in the metabolism of Reactive Oxygen, Nitrogen and Sulfur Species (ROS, RNS and RSS, respectively) in higher plants under physiology and environmental stress conditions using either the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana as well as plants of agricultural interest. Special interests are the implications of these reactive species in fruit ripening and the nitro-oxidative metabolism of plant peroxisome. He was the Head of the Department of Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology of Plants (2014-2018) at Research Institute named “Estación Experimental del Zaidín”-CSIC, Granada Spain. He already published more than 228 refereed research papers/review articles in peer-reviewed journals (according to Scopus database with h-index: 64) and edited ten books.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9783031430282
  • Collana: Plant in Challenging Environments
  • Dimensioni: 235 x 155 mm Ø 731 gr
  • Formato: Copertina rigida
  • Illustration Notes: VIII, 328 p. 1 illus.
  • Pagine Arabe: 328
  • Pagine Romane: viii