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Recent Approaches in Omics for Plant Resilience to Climate Change

  • Addresses the current hot topics of plant resilience to climate change
  • Covers recent topics on metabolomics and micro-omics, proteomics, genomics and their applications in major crop plants such as legumes, maize and cotton
  • Presents recent research that will be of interest to scientists and research groups involved in plant resilience development

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvi
  2. Genome Editing and Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Crop Plants

    • Giridara Kumar Surabhi, Bijayalaxmi Badajena, Santosh Kumar Sahoo
    Pages 35-56
  3. In Vitro Screening of Crop Plants for Abiotic Stress Tolerance

    • Mahmood Maleki, Mansour Ghorbanpour, Shahab Nikabadi, Shabir Hussain Wani
    Pages 75-91
  4. Micromics: A Novel Approach to Understand the Molecular Mechanisms in Plant Stress Tolerance

    • Prasanth Tej Kumar Jagannadham, Senthilkumar K. Muthusamy, Parameswaran Chidambaranathan
    Pages 93-108
  5. MicroRNA as a Tool for Mitigating Abiotic Stress in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

    • Deepu Pandita, Shabir Hussain Wani
    Pages 109-133
  6. Databases: A Weapon from the Arsenal of Bioinformatics for Plant Abiotic Stress Research

    • Anamika, Sahil Mehta, Baljinder Singh, Anupam Patra, Md. Aminul Islam
    Pages 135-169
  7. Advances in Functional Genomics in Investigating Salinity Tolerance in Plants

    • Joydeep Banerjee, Arpita Das, Maryam Vahedi, Saikat Gantait
    Pages 171-188
  8. Drought Stress in Chickpea: Physiological, Breeding, and Omics Perspectives

    • Muhammad Waqas, Muhammad Tehseen Azhar, Iqrar Ahmad Rana, Anjuman Arif, Rana Muhammad Atif
    Pages 189-227
  9. GM Maize for Abiotic Stresses: Potentials and Opportunities

    • Sundus Zafar, Amina Iqbal, Muhammad Tehseen Azhar, Rana Muhammad Atif, Iqrar Ahmad Rana, Hafiz Mamoon Rehman et al.
    Pages 229-249
  10. Novel Breeding and Biotechnological Approaches to Mitigate the Effects of Heat Stress on Cotton

    • Muhammad Salman, Sajid Majeed, Iqrar Ahmad Rana, Rana Muhammad Atif, Muhammad Tehseen Azhar
    Pages 251-277
  11. Modulation of Proteome and Phosphoproteome Under Abiotic Stress in Plants: An Overview

    • Subhankar Mohanty, Giridara Kumar Surabhi
    Pages 279-312
  12. Unravelling the Complex Networks Involved in Plant Stress Tolerance Through Metabolomics

    • Mamta Arya, Anuradha Bhartiya, J. P. Aditya, Gyanesh Satpute, Milind Ratnaparkhe
    Pages 313-329
  13. Omics Approaches for Cold Stress Tolerance in Plants

    • Aafreen Sakina, Wasia Wani, Muntazir Mushtaq, Shabir Hussain Wani, Asif B. Shikari
    Pages 331-356
  14. Beneficial Role of Metalloids in Plants: Molecular Understanding and Applicability

    • Priyanka Dhakate, Prateek Sharma, Sahil Mehta, Javed Akter, Vacha Bhatt, Sonali Chandanshive et al.
    Pages 357-387
  15. Back Matter

    Pages 389-401

About this book

This edited volume summarizes the recent advancements made in plant science including molecular biology and genome editing , particularly in the development of novel pathways tolerant to climate change-induced stresses such as drought, extreme temperatures, cold, salinity, flooding, etc. These stresses are liable for decrease in yields in many crop plants at global level. Till date conventional plant breeding approaches have resulted in significant improvement of crop plants for producing higher yields during adverse climatic conditions. However, the pace of  improvement through conventional plant breeding  needs to be accelerated in keeping with the growing demand of food and increasing human populationl, particularly in developing world. This book serves as a comprehensive reference material for researchers, teachers, and students involved in climate change-related abiotic stress tolerance studies in plants.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Mountain Research Centre for Field Crops, Khudwani, SKUAST-Kashmir, India

    Shabir Hussain Wani

About the editor

Dr. Shabir Hussain Wani is Assistant Professor ( Senior Scale) at Mountain Research Centre for Field Crops, Khudwani –192101, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, J&K, India. He received Ph.D. degree in plant breeding and genetics on “transgenic rice for abiotic stress tolerance” from the Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana, India. After obtaining his Ph.D. he worked as research associate in the Biotechnology Laboratory, Central Institute of Temperate Horticulture (ICAR), Srinagar, India. He then joined the Krishi Vigyan Kendra (Farm Science Centre) as program coordinator at Senapati, Manipur, India. He teaches courses related to plant breeding, seed science and technology, and stress breeding and has published more than 100 papers/chapters in journals and books of international and national repute. He served as guest editor and reviews editor for journal Frontier in Plant Science (2015-2018). He has also edited several books on current topics in crop improvement for abiotic stress tolerance published by Springer Nature and CRC press USA. His Ph.D. research fetched first prize in the North Zone Competition, at national level, in India. He was awarded Young Scientist Award from the Society for Promotion of Plant Sciences, Jaipur, India, in 2009. He is a fellow of the Society for Plant Research, India. Recently he also received Young Scientist Award (Agriculture) 2015 from Society for Plant Research, Meerut, India. He also served as visiting Scientist at Department of Plant Soil and Microbial Sciences, Michigan State University, USA under the UGC Raman Post Doctoral Fellowship programme. Currently, he is leading the Wheat improvement programme at MRCFC Khudwani SKAUST Kashmir.

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