Nitric Oxide in Developing Plant Stress Resilience 1st Edition
Nitric Oxide in Developing Plant Stress Resilience, 1st Edition by M. Iqbal R Khan, Noushina Iqbal, Peter Poor, and Antonio Ferrante is an essential resource for scientists, agronomists, and growers seeking scientifically grounded strategies to strengthen crop performance under environmental stress.
Begin with a compelling overview of nitric oxide’s central role as a signaling molecule, this book draws readers into cutting-edge research that links molecular mechanisms to field-level outcomes. Clear, authoritative chapters unpack nitric oxide biosynthesis, cross-talk with hormones and reactive oxygen species, and mechanisms that confer tolerance to drought, salinity, heat, and pathogen pressure.
Practical relevance shines throughout: case studies and experimental insights translate into actionable approaches for improving plant stress resilience across temperate and tropical agroecosystems—from rice paddies in Asia to Mediterranean orchards and sub-Saharan cropping systems. Readers will gain tools to enhance crop productivity, inform breeding programs, and support sustainable, climate-resilient agriculture.
Designed for graduate students, researchers, extension specialists, and policy-minded professionals, this volume bridges fundamental plant physiology with translational applications. Its global perspective and applied focus make it particularly valuable for regions confronting intensified abiotic and biotic stresses due to climate change.
Expand your library with this authoritative 1st Edition and equip yourself with the knowledge to harness nitric oxide signaling for healthier, more resilient crops. Order your copy today to stay at the forefront of plant stress biology and sustainable agriculture.
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