H2S in Plants 1st Edition
H2S in Plants (1st Edition) by Luzia Valentina Modolo and Cristiane Jovelina da-Silva delivers a precise, authoritative exploration of hydrogen sulfide as a crucial signaling molecule in plant biology. This clear, engaging volume synthesizes current research on H2S metabolism, its interplay with other gasotransmitters, and practical implications for improving plant resilience and productivity.
Inside, readers will find accessible explanations of physiological mechanisms, experimental approaches, and real-world applications for crop science and ecology. Carefully written for both specialists and advanced students, the book bridges molecular insights with agronomic relevance—making it especially useful for plant physiologists, agronomists, biotechnologists, and environmental scientists working across tropical and temperate regions.
Why this book matters: H2S research is transforming our understanding of stress tolerance, growth regulation, and sustainable crop management. Modolo and da-Silva present evidence-based discussions that inform breeding strategies, stress mitigation practices, and future research directions—valuable for researchers in Brazil, Europe, North America, and beyond.
Practical and well-organized, the 1st Edition highlights experimental methods, case studies, and conceptual frameworks that accelerate both academic inquiry and applied innovation. Whether you’re designing experiments, teaching advanced plant physiology, or seeking new tools for crop improvement, this book is a concise, modern reference.
Expand your library with H2S in Plants—a must-have resource for anyone committed to advancing plant science and sustainable agriculture. Order your copy today to stay at the forefront of H2S research and its global applications.
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