The Plant Hormone Ethylene: Stress Acclimation and Agricultural Applications

The Plant Hormone Ethylene: Stress Acclimation and Agricultural Applications

Khan, Nafees A.
Ferrante, Antonio
Munné-Bosch, Sergi

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The Plant Hormone Ethylene: Stress Acclimation and Agricultural Applications presents current knowledge on our understanding of ethylene reception and signaling, its role in the regulation of plant physiological processes, and its contribution to acclimation in stressful environments. In persistently changing environmental conditions, several stress factors influence cellular metabolism, ultimately causing reduced plant growth and development with a significant loss in agricultural productivity. Sustainable agriculture depends on the acclimation of plant processes to the changing environment through altered physiological and molecular responses, which are controlled by plant hormones, including ethylene. Ethylene, the simplest alkene, is also known as the volatile hormone,? one of the most critical hormones in plants. It is a signaling molecule with the ability to modulate several responses at the molecular level in plants, from various processes related to plant growth and development (from seed germination to senescence), to several responses to changing environmental conditions (including both biotic and abiotic stresses). As a plant hormone involved in several physiological and biochemical processes that are tightly connected with the yield of agriculture crops, ethylene can interact with primary and secondary metabolism of plants affecting both yield and quality. Provides state-of-the art insights into ethylene regulated photosynthesis, growth and productivity in crop plants Presents regulatory mechanisms of ethylene action Assists in developing physio-molecular strategies for augmenting crop performance in changing climates INDICE: 1. Ethylene Biosynthesis, Signalling and Action Mechanism2. Ethylene in Chloroplast Development and Photosynthetic Performance3. Ethylene in Photosynthate Partitioning and Source-Sink Modulation in Agricultural Crops4. Ethylene in the Regulation of Seed Dormancy and Germination: Molecular Mechanisms5. Ethylene in the Regulation of Plant Ageing and Leaf Senescence6. Ethylene in the Regulation of Major Biotechnological Processes7. Ethylene in Horticulture Crops8. Ethylene in Floriculture9. Ethylene in Mineral Nutrients Homeostasis and Osmoregulation in Agricultural Crops10. Ethylene as a Modulator of Redox Reactions and the Antioxidant System11. Ethylene Interplay with Metabolites in Crops12. Ethylene Interaction with other Phytohormones and Signalling Molecules13. Ethylene in Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Crops14. Ethylene and Biotic Stress in Crops

  • ISBN: 978-0-323-85846-5
  • Editorial: Academic Press
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 270
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/06/2022
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés