The Role of Growth Regulators and Phytohormones in Overcoming Environmental Stress 1st Edition
The Role of Growth Regulators and Phytohormones in Overcoming Environmental Stress, 1st Edition — by Anket Sharma; Sangeeta Pandey; Renu Bhardwaj; Bingsong Zheng; Durgesh Kumar Tripathi
Facing rising climate challenges, researchers and practitioners need actionable insight into how plants adapt and survive. This authoritative volume delivers a clear, science-driven roadmap on using growth regulators and phytohormones to enhance crop resilience against drought, salinity, heat, cold and heavy-metal stress.
Blending molecular biology, plant physiology and field-level strategies, the book unpacks hormone signaling pathways, practical treatment protocols, and case studies that translate lab findings into agricultural solutions. Specialists will appreciate in-depth discussions on auxins, cytokinins, abscisic acid, gibberellins, brassinosteroids and ethylene — and how their manipulation can boost stress tolerance and yield stability across temperate and tropical systems.
Whether you are an agronomist, plant breeder, graduate student, or policy advisor, this resource offers both the theoretical foundation and applied tactics needed to design resilient cropping systems. It emphasizes data-driven approaches and regionally adaptable recommendations suitable for Asia, Africa, the Americas and Europe, making it GEO-friendly for global agriculture challenges.
Readable yet rigorous, the book balances cutting-edge research with practical takeaways: experimental design tips, management recommendations and pathways for integrating phytohormone treatments into sustainable farming. For anyone committed to safeguarding food security in a changing climate, this first edition is an indispensable guide.
Secure your copy today and equip your work with the latest strategies in growth regulators and phytohormone-based stress management.
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