Applied Plant Science Vol II by Vinra Publication
Book Summary:
Encyclopaedia of Applied Plant Sciences covers applied plant sciences Plant sciences is the study of plant growth, reproduction, evolution, and adaptation, as well as the use of plants for food, fiber, and ornamental purposes.
Plant sciences readers gain the expertise necessary to advance research in and address many local, regional, and global challenges, such as: breeding heat- and drought-tolerant plants that will more effectively endure climate change.
Developing sustainable agricultural practices that produce healthy and nutritious food for a growing global population. Investigating the disease-fighting properties of plants. Transforming sterile urban environments into vibrant microcosms of nature.
The volume ‘Applied Plant Science’ compiles information on plants and how we make use of them, and includes all aspects of plant growth and development as well as biotechnology, genetic engineering, ethics and related topics.
Audience of the Book :
This book Useful for Plant Science Students.
Table of Content:
1. Iron Deficiency Responses in Rice Roots
2. Satellite Rnas and Satellite Viruses of Plants
3. Effectiveness of the High Dose/Refuge Strategy for Managing Pest Resistance to Bacillus Thuringiensis (Bt) Plants Expressing one or two Toxins
4. Rapid Identification of Coumarins from Micromelum Falcatum by Uplc-Hrms/Ms and Targeted Isolation of three New Derivatives
5. Mutagenesis and Temperature-Sensitive Little Machines
6. Molecular Mechanisms of Action of Antimutagens from Sage (Salvia Officinalis) and Basil (Ocimum Basilicum)
7. Mono-Ubiquitination of Nuclear Annexin A1 and Mutagenesis
8. Coping Mechanisms of Plants to Metal Contaminated Soil
9. Plant Fibres for Textile and Technical Applications
10. Twenty Years of Molecular Biogeography in the West Mediterranean Islands of Corsica and Sardinia: Lessons Learnt and Future Prospects
Citations, Index