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Abiotic Stress Underground Vegetables: Response and Mitigation
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Abiotic Stress Underground Vegetables: Response and Mitigation in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $192.79
Original price: $240.99

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Abiotic Stress Underground Vegetables: Response and Mitigation in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $192.79
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Abiotic Stress in Underground Vegetablesprovides comprehensive information on the morphological, physiological, and biochemical responses of various underground vegetable crops to abiotic stress and the strategies for managing these crops under these conditions.Climate changes pose major challenges to the productivity and yield of crops, particularly horticultural crops that bear their edible parts underground. Underground vegetable crops are highly nutritious, non-cereal plant species grown in various agro-ecological zones and play a significant role in feeding both people and animals around the world as well a providing industrial products. To address the range of challenges created by climate changes, it is crucial to understand the physiological, biochemical, and molecular responses of crops to abiotic stress and the potential mechanisms of resistance and mitigation.Presented in two parts, 'Stress Responses' and 'Stress Mitigation',Abiotic Stress in Underground Vegetablesoffers a detailed exploration of reactions of different underground vegetable crops to abiotic stress, along with effective management strategies for cultivating these crops. This book is an essential resource for researchers, students, crop growers, and all stakeholders in the field of crop sciences who are interested in improving the yield and productivity of these vital crops.
Provides complete information on functional plant physiology and the molecular aspects of underground vegetable crops
Presents comprehensive information and potential application strategies of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria in the horticultural crop production system
Includes synthesis and assimilation of the potential use of novel phytohormone-diverse plant growth stages
Abiotic Stress in Underground Vegetablesprovides comprehensive information on the morphological, physiological, and biochemical responses of various underground vegetable crops to abiotic stress and the strategies for managing these crops under these conditions.Climate changes pose major challenges to the productivity and yield of crops, particularly horticultural crops that bear their edible parts underground. Underground vegetable crops are highly nutritious, non-cereal plant species grown in various agro-ecological zones and play a significant role in feeding both people and animals around the world as well a providing industrial products. To address the range of challenges created by climate changes, it is crucial to understand the physiological, biochemical, and molecular responses of crops to abiotic stress and the potential mechanisms of resistance and mitigation.Presented in two parts, 'Stress Responses' and 'Stress Mitigation',Abiotic Stress in Underground Vegetablesoffers a detailed exploration of reactions of different underground vegetable crops to abiotic stress, along with effective management strategies for cultivating these crops. This book is an essential resource for researchers, students, crop growers, and all stakeholders in the field of crop sciences who are interested in improving the yield and productivity of these vital crops.
Provides complete information on functional plant physiology and the molecular aspects of underground vegetable crops
Presents comprehensive information and potential application strategies of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria in the horticultural crop production system
Includes synthesis and assimilation of the potential use of novel phytohormone-diverse plant growth stages



















