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Salicylic Acid: A Multifaceted Hormone

  • Comprehensively describes the role of salicylic acid in biotic and abiotic stress tolerance
  • Gives insight into the interaction of salicylic acid with nutrients, microbes and osmolytes for stress tolerance
  • Uniquely defines the interaction between salicylic acid and other phytohormones signaling pathways under optimal and stressful condition
  • Defines the molecular basis of stress resistance and the role of genes modulated by salicylic acid under abiotic stress
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvi
  2. Role of Salicylic Acid in the Control of General Plant Growth, Development, and Productivity

    • Cesar J. Tucuch-Haas, Jesica V. Pérez-Balam, Karen B. Díaz-Magaña, José Manuel Castillo-Chuc, María G. Dzib-Ek, Gabriel Alcántar-González et al.
    Pages 1-15
  3. On the Role of Salicylic Acid in Plant Responses to Environmental Stresses

    • José A. Hernández, Pedro Diaz-Vivancos, Gregorio Barba-Espín, María José Clemente-Moreno
    Pages 17-34
  4. Use of Salicylic Acid and Related Compounds to Improve the Abiotic Stress Tolerance of Plants: Practical Aspects

    • Tibor Janda, Magda Pál, Éva Darkó, Gabriella Szalai
    Pages 35-46
  5. Emerging Trends in Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Salicylic Acid

    • Neha Handa, Sukhmeen Kaur Kohli, Ravdeep Kaur, Kanika Khanna, Palak Bakshi, Ashwani Kumar Thukral et al.
    Pages 47-75
  6. Wheat Germ Agglutinin and Dehydrins as ABA-Regulated Components of SA-Induced Cadmium Resistance in Wheat Plants

    • F. M. Shakirova, M. V. Bezrukova, Ch. R. Allagulova, D. R. Maslennikova, A. R. Lubyanova
    Pages 77-96
  7. Role of Salicylic Acid in Heavy Metal Stress Tolerance: Insight into Underlying Mechanism

    • Sukhmeen Kaur Kohli, Neha Handa, Ravdeep Kaur, Vinod Kumar, Kanika Khanna, Palak Bakshi et al.
    Pages 123-144
  8. Heat Stress Tolerance in Plants: Action of Salicylic Acid

    • Rahat Nazar, Noushina Iqbal, Shahid Umar
    Pages 145-161
  9. Salicylic Acid: Molecular Basis of Stress Resistance in Plants

    • UÄŸur Uzuner, Aykut SaÄŸlam, Asım KadıoÄŸlu
    Pages 163-199
  10. Interaction of Salicylic Acid with Plant Hormones in Plants Under Abiotic Stress

    • Shagun Bali, Poonam, Vandana Gautam, Parminder Kaur, Kanika Khanna, Rupinder Kaur et al.
    Pages 201-219
  11. Salicylic Acid and Nutrients Interplay in Abiotic Stress Tolerance

    • Tasir S. Per, Mehar Fatma, Mohd. Asgher, Sofi Javied, Nafees A. Khan
    Pages 221-237
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 239-243

About this book

This book provides an overview of current knowledge, ideas and trends in the field of induced acclimation of plants to environmental challenges. Presenting recent advances in our understanding of the importance of salicylic acid, it paves the way for deciphering the precise role of salicylic acid in the field of plant physiology, biochemistry and agronomy, and breeding stress-tolerant and high-yielding sustainable transgenic crops. Adopting a mechanistic approach, the book offers valuable information on the role of salicylic acid in combating varied abiotic stresses.

Plants are challenged by biotic and abiotic stresses. They adjust to changing environmental conditions by adopting various measures to induce regulatory self-defense pathways in response to different stresses in order to maintain their genetic potential to optimally grow and reproduce. To minimize cellular damage caused by such stresses, phytohormones provide a number of signaling networks involvingdevelopmental processes and plant responses to environmental stress. Phytohormones are potential tools for sustainable agriculture in the future. Significant advances have been made in identifying and understanding plant-hormone signaling, especially salicylic acid.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Botany, Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi, India

    Rahat Nazar, Noushina Iqbal

  • Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India

    Nafees A. Khan

About the editors

Dr. Rahat Nazar obtained her Masters and Ph.D from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. She has done Post Doc from Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi, India. She has worked as JRF and SRF in the DST and UGC funded projects during research. She has published many research papers in leading journals of the world with high impact factor. She has also edited two books and one authored book. Dr. Rahat Nazar is a life of member of Indian Society for Plant Physiology (ISPP) and National Environmental Science Academy (NESA), New Delhi, India. She has been awarded with Junior Scientist Award (2010) by National Environmental Science Academy. Dr. Rahat research work is actively engaged in studying the role of phytohormones and mineral nutrition with special emphasis of photosynthetic efficiency and nutrient-use efficiency under optimal and abiotic stress conditions.

 

Dr. Noushina Iqbal has done her Ph.D from Aligarh and then Post Doc from Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, India. She has many good publications in journals of national and international repute with high impact and has written 5 chapters and presented 4 papers in conferences. She has edited 2 books and authored 1 book. She is an eminent researcher and worked as a project fellow in UPCST funded research project and received UGC-BSR and CSIR-SRF fellowship during research. She is a member of Indian Society for Plant Physiology (ISPP). Dr. Iqbal works on the role of phytohormones, osmolytes and nutritional factors particularly nitrogen and sulfur in combating abiotic stress.

 

Nafees A. Khan, Professor of Plant Physiology is affiliated with Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh (India). Prof. Khan obtained bachelor, masters and doctoral degrees at AMU, Aligarh, and also earned D.Sc. at the same university. In addition to innovative teaching, he is fond of researching and publishing and has to his credit more than 170 significant peer-reviewed scientific papers and a dozen of edited volumes on important aspects including plant stress physiology, abiotic stress tolerance, phytohormones, S and N nutrition, nutrient-use efficiency, and source-sink relations. A member of academic bodies of universities, Prof. Khan is also a life of member of major professional societies including Indian Society for Plant Physiology (ISPP) and National Environmental Science Academy (NESA), New Delhi, India, Indian Botanical Society. He also worked as subject expert for national and international bodies and was honored with the position of Editor-in-Chief of ‘Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany’ (2011-13). Since 2013, he is serving as an Executive Editor of ‘Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany’. In recognition of his contributions, Prof. Khan was elected as a Fellow of the ‘Indian Society for Plant Physiology’ and the ‘Indian Botanical Society’ and was also awarded with UGC-Research Award (2002), Distinguished Scientist Award (2015) by VIFRA International Foundation (India); Group Leader, DBT-BUILDER programme (2013-16), DBT, Govt. of India, New Delhi; Scientist of the Year Award (2005) and Eminent Scientist of the Year Award (2006) by NESA, New Delhi, India.

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