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Rajeev Arora (Author)

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August 25, 2004 1560221119 978-1560221111 1
Discover what improves stress resistance to cold in woody plants used in horticulture!

Adaptations and Responses of Woody Plants to Environmental Stresses covers the latest and most significant advances in woody plant stress research. Few books focus on the low-temperature stress biology of woody plants that are of horticultural importance. This book will appeal to graduate students, instructors, and researchers who specialize in plant stress physiology in botany, agriculture, horticulture, landscape design, or forestry.

The authors of this book, led by Dr. Rajeev Arora, are world-renowned researchers who have made significant contributions to the knowledge of woody plant stress physiology and molecular biology. Adaptations and Responses of Woody Plants to Environmental Stresses will keep you up-to-date on current findings in the fundamental understanding of the various aspects of woody plants’ responses to environmental stresses. With figures, tables, graphs, illustrations, and black-and-white and color photos documenting the studies of these researchers and scientists, this book offers a new awareness of the physiology and molecular biology of cold acclimation in woody plants.

The book will provide you with innovative research on:
  • the freezing process—ice nucleation, propagation, and deep supercooling in woody plants
  • the biology of dormancy induction and release in woody plants—physiologic, molecular, and cellular mechanisms
  • the physiology and regulation of seasonal nitrogen cycling in woody plants
  • the importance of dehydrins—a unique class of stress proteins—in cold hardening of certain woody plants
  • nitrogen-fixation as a stress-avoidance strategy in certain woody plants
Adaptations and Responses of Woody Plants to Environmental Stresses provides groundbreaking analysis and scientific research to facilitate future efforts in increasing tolerance and protection from various biotic and abiotic stresses, especially freeze injuries. This book paves the way for researchers and scientists to develop tougher plants with improved resistance to environmental stress and better strategies to protect plants from stressful conditions.

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Presents STATE-OF-THE-ART RESEARCH and understanding of plant hardiness in terms of molecular biology, biochemistry, and physiology. . . -- Paul H. Li, PhD, Professor of Horticultural Science & Plant Biological Sciences, University of Minnesota

VERY INFORMATIVE. . . . Provides both an historical overview and recent developments in the understanding of both cold acclimation and dormancy... -- L. V. Gusta, PhD, Professor, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Sasketchewan --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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SUMMARY. The response of woody plants to freezing temperatures is complex. Read the first page
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mean cold hardiness, blueberry dehydrins, cold hardiness levels, actinorhizal taxa, blueberry floral buds, dehydrin levels, dormancy cycling, actinorhizal species, dehydrin expression, apical growth cessation, dormancy induction, blueberry populations, chill unit accumulation, actinorhizal plants, photoperiod perception, testcross parents, subapical meristem, chill units, cane tissues, northern tree species, ice propagation, dehydrin family, evergreen peach, photoperiodic ecotypes, dehydrin genes
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New York, Plant Physiol, Plant Mol, Cabernet Sauvignon, Food Products Press, San Diego, North America, United States, Department of Horticulture, Horticulture Science, Plant Journal, Plant Science, Seyval Blanc, British Columbia, Horticultural Science, Journal of Experimental Botany, Current Opinion, Department of Agriculture, Fruit Laboratory, Intercellular Frankia, Iowa State University, Ness York, Plant Biology, Plant Phvsiol, Tree Physiol
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