Current Omics Advancement in Plant Abiotic Stress Biology 1st Edition
Current Omics Advancement in Plant Abiotic Stress Biology (1st Edition) by Deepesh Bhatt, Manoj Nath, Saurabh Badoni, and Rohit Joshi is a timely, authoritative guide for scientists and practitioners tackling the growing challenge of climate-driven abiotic stress in crops. This engaging volume begins with a clear, evidence-driven overview of drought, salinity, heat and cold stresses and immediately connects those real-world problems to modern solutions from genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics and epigenomics.
Readers will find pragmatic explanations of cutting-edge omics tools, data integration strategies, and bioinformatics workflows—illustrated with crop-focused case studies that emphasize translational outcomes for breeding and crop management. Practical chapters cover marker-assisted selection, candidate gene discovery, multi-omics network analysis, and strategies to accelerate stress-tolerant cultivar development for both temperate and tropical agroecosystems.
Ideal for researchers, graduate students, plant breeders, agronomists, and policy-makers, this book bridges laboratory innovation and field application. It highlights regionally relevant applications across South Asia, Africa, Latin America and beyond, making it particularly valuable for those working on food security and resilient agriculture under climate change.
Accessible yet scholarly, the text balances methodological depth with actionable insights—helping you design experiments, interpret high-throughput data, and translate findings into robust crop-improvement programs. Add this comprehensive resource to your library to stay at the forefront of plant abiotic stress biology and omics-driven crop resilience. Order now to empower your research and field solutions.
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