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Mechanism of Plant Hormone Signaling under Stress, 2 Volume Set

Girdhar K. Pandey (University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi, India)

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English
Wiley-Blackwell
14 April 2017
Plant hormone signaling plays an important role in many physiological and developmental processes including stress response. With the advent of new post-genomic molecular techniques, the potential for increasing our understanding of the impact of hormone signaling on gene expression and adaptive processes has never been higher. Unlocking the molecular underpinnings of these processes shows great promise for the development of new plant biotechnologies and improved crop varieties.

The topics included in this book emphasize on genomics and functional genomics aspects, to understand the global and whole genome level changes upon particular stress conditions. With the functional genomics tools, the mechanism of phytohormone signaling and their target genes can be defined in a more systematic manner. The integrated analysis of phytohormone signaling under single or multiple stress conditions may prove exceptional to design stress tolerant crop plants in the field conditions.

Bringing together the latest advances, as well as the work being done to apply these findings to plant and crop science, Mechanism of Plant Hormone Signaling Under Stress will prove extremely useful to plant and stress biologists, plant biotechnology researchers, as well as students and teachers.
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Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 252mm,  Width: 180mm,  Spine: 61mm
Weight:   2.500kg
ISBN:   9781118888926
ISBN 10:   1118888928
Pages:   1104
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Volume I About the Editor xv List of Contributors xvii Preface xxiii Part I Action of Phytohormones in Stress 1 1 Auxin as a Mediator of Abiotic Stress Responses 3 Branka Salopek-Sondi, Iva Pavlović, Ana Smolko, and Dunja Šamec 2 Mechanism of Auxin Mediated Stress Signaling in Plants 37 Lekshmy S, Krishna G.K., Jha S.K., and Sairam R.K. 3 Integrating the Knowledge of Auxin Homeostasis with Stress Tolerance in Plants 53 Shivani Saini, Isha Sharma, and Pratap Kumar Pati 4 Cytokinin Signaling in Plant Response to Abiotic Stresses 71 Nguyen Binh Anh Thu, Xuan Lan Thi Hoang, Mai Thuy Truc, Saad Sulieman, Nguyen Phuong Thao, and Lam-Son Phan Tran 5 Crosstalk Between Gibberellins and Abiotic Stress Tolerance Machinery in Plants 101 Ashutosh Sharan, Jeremy Dkhar, Sneh Lata Singla-Pareek, and Ashwani Pareek 6 The Crosstalk of GA and JA: A Fine-Tuning of the Balance of Plant Growth, Development, and Defense 127 Yuge Li and Xingliang Hou 7 Jasmonate Signaling and Stress Management in Plants 143 Sirhindi Geetika, Mushtaq Ruqia, Sharma Poonam, Kaur Harpreet, and Ahmad Mir Mudaser 8 Mechanism of ABA Signaling in Response to Abiotic Stress in Plants 173 Ankush Ashok Saddhe, Kundan Kumar, and Padmanabh Dwivedi  9 Abscisic Acid Signaling and Involvement of Mitogen Activated Protein Kinases and Calcium-Dependent Protein Kinases During Plant Abiotic Stress 197 Aryadeep Roychoudhury and Aditya Banerjee 10 Abscisic Acid Activates Pathogenesis-Related Defense Gene Signaling in Lentils 243 Rebecca Ford, David Tan, Niloofar Vaghefi, and Barkat Mustafa 11 Signaling and Modulation of Non-Coding RNAs in plants by Abscisic Acid (ABA) 271 Raj Kumar Joshi, Swati Megha, Urmila Basu, and Nat N.V. Kav 12 Ethylene and Stress Mediated Signaling in Plants: A Molecular Perspective 295 Priyanka Agarwal, Gitanjali Jiwani, Ashima Khurana, Pankaj Gupta, and Rahul Kumar 13 Regulatory Function of Ethylene in Plant Responses to Drought, Cold, and Salt Stresses 327 Haixia Pei, HonglinWang, LijuanWang, Fangfang Zheng, and Chun-Hai Dong 14 Plant Nitric Oxide Signaling Under Environmental Stresses 345 Ione Salgado, Halley Caixeta Oliveira, and Marília Gaspar 15 Cell Mechanisms of Nitric Oxide Signaling in Plants Under Abiotic Stress Conditions 371 Yuliya A. Krasylenko, Alla I. Yemets, and Yaroslav B. Blume 16 S-Nitrosylation in Abiotic Stress in Plants and Nitric Oxide Interaction with Plant Hormones 399 Ankita Sehrawat and Renu Deswal 17 Salicylic Acid Signaling and its Role in Responses to Stresses in Plants 413 Pingzhi Zhao, Gui-Hua Lu, and Yong-Hua Yang 18 Glucose and Brassinosteroid Signaling Network in Controlling Plant Growth and Development Under Different Environmental Conditions 443 Manjul Singh, Aditi Gupta, and Ashverya Laxmi Index 471 Volume II About the Editor xv List of Contributors xvii Preface xxiii Part II Interaction of Other Components with Phytohormones 1 1 Interaction between Hormone and Redox Signaling in Plants: Divergent Pathways and Convergent Roles 3 Srivastava AK, Redij T, Sharma B, and Suprasanna P 2 Redox Regulatory Networks in Response to Biotic Stress in Plants: A New Insight Through Chickpea-Fusarium Interplay 23 Anirban Bhar, Sumanti Gupta, Moniya Chatterjee, and Sampa Das 3 Ca2+, The Miracle Molecule in Plant Hormone Signaling During Abiotic Stress 45 Swatismita Dhar Ray 4 Phosphoglycerolipid Signaling in Response to Hormones Under Stress 91 Igor Pokotylo, Martin Janda, Tetiana Kalachova, Alain Zachowski, and Eric Ruelland 5 The Role of the Plant Cytoskeleton in Phytohormone Signaling under Abiotic and Biotic Stresses 127 Yaroslav B. Blume, Yuliya A. Krasylenko, and Alla I. Yemets 6 Proteins in Phytohormone Signaling Pathways for Abiotic Stress in Plants 187 Sasikiran Reddy Sangireddy, Zhujia Ye, Sarabjit Bhatti, Xiao Bo Pei, Muhammad Younas Khan Barozai, Theodore Thannhauser, and Suping Zhou 7 Perturbation and Disruption of Plant Hormone Signaling by Organic Xenobiotic Pollution 199 Anne-Antonella Serra, Diana Alberto, Fanny Ramel, Gwenola Gouesbet, Cécile Sulmon, and Ivan Couée 8 Plant Hormone Signaling Mediates Plant Growth Plasticity in Response to Metal Stress 223 Xiangpei Kong, Huiyu Tian, and Zhaojun Ding Part III Transcriptional Regulators of Phytohormones 237 9 Transcription Factors and Hormone-Mediated Mechanisms Regulate Stomata Development and Responses Under Abiotic Stresses: An Overview 239 Marco Landi, Alice Basile, Marco Fambrini, and Claudio Pugliesi 10 Convergence of Stress-Induced Hormone Signaling Pathways on a Transcriptional Co-Factor 285 Nidhi Dwivedi, Vinay Kumar, and Jitendra K. Thakur 11 Micro-Regulators of Hormones and Stress 319 Neha Sharma, Deepti Mittal, and Neeti-Sanan Mishra Part IV Involvement of Multiple Phytohormones in Stress Responses 353 12 Signal Transduction Components in Guard Cells During Stomatal Closure by Plant Hormones and Microbial Elicitors 355 Srinivas Agurla, Gunja Gayatri, and Agepati S. Raghavendra 13 Plants’ Defense and Survival Strategies versus Pathogens’ Anti-Defense and Infection Capabilities: The Hormone-Based Mechanisms 389 Pranav Pankaj Sahu, Namisha Sharma, and Manoj Prasad 14 Exploring Crossroads Between Seed Development and Stress Response 415 Sushma Naithani, Hiro Nonogaki, and Pankaj Jaiswal 15 Role of Multiple Phytohormones in Regulating Stress Responses in Plants 455 Diwaker Tripathi, Bal Krishna Chand Thakuri, and Dhirendra Kumar 16 Phytohormones and Drought Stress: Plant Responses to Transcriptional Regulation 477 Neha Pandey, Zahra Iqbal, Bhoopendra K. Pandey, and Samir V. Sawant 17 Mechanisms of Hormone Signaling in Plants Under Abiotic and Biotic Stresses 505 Jogeswar Panigrahi, and Gyana Ranjan Rout 18 Transgenic Approaches to Improve Crop Productivity via Phytohormonal Research: A Focus on the Mechanisms of Phytohormone Action 533 Brijesh Gupta, Rohit Joshi, Ashwani Pareek, and Sneh L. Singla-Pareek Index 569 

About the Editor Girdhar K. Pandey, Professor, Department of Plant Molecular Biology, University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi, India

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