Stress Biology in Photosynthetic Organisms [electronic resource] : Molecular Insights and Cellular Responses / edited by Arun Kumar Mishra.

Colaborador(es): Mishra, Arun Kumar [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2024Edición: 1st ed. 2024Descripción: XIV, 410 p. 55 illus., 44 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789819718832Tema(s): Plant physiology | Plant genetics | Plant biotechnology | Plants | Plant Physiology | Plant Genetics | Plant Biotechnology | Plant SignallingFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 571.2 Clasificación LoC:QK710-899Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
1. Photosynthetic organisms: Their Existence in Evolutionary Prospective -- 2. Plant Responses to Hypoxia Stress: Signaling Cascades and Regulatory Mechanisms -- 3. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and ROS scavengers in plant abiotic stress response -- 4. Abiotic Stress-Induced Epigenetic Modifications in Plants -- 5. The role of microRNA in stress signaling and adaptive response in plants -- 6. Cellular responses against abiotic stress induced reactive oxygen species -- 7. Unveiling Stress Tolerance Mechanisms in Photosynthetic Cyanobacterial Symbionts: A Comprehensive Review -- 8. Photosynthetic resilience under stress: Unraveling the role of phytohormones and phytometabolites -- 9. Stress Biology in Plant Tissue Culture: Recent Advances -- 10. Photosynthetic organisms in extreme environments -- 11. Underwater Photosynthesis in Cyanobacteria: Challenges and Adaptations -- 12. Adaptation of photoautotrophs in extraterrestrial environments: responses and mechanisms of survival -- 13. Stress Granules - Synthesis and Significance -- 14. Nanobionics in Bioenergy and Crop Production -- 15. Nitric Oxide: A Double-Edged Sword in Photosynthetic Stress Responses -- 16. Case Studies on Stress Responses in Various Phytoplanktons -- 17. Programmed cell death in photoautotrophs.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: This book explores the intricate mechanisms underlying the stress responses of phototrophs, which play a critical and foundational role in shaping and sustaining life on Earth. The photoautotrophic entities encounter a spectrum of natural and anthropogenic stresses, inducing a multitude of responses at the physiological, biochemical, genetic, and developmental levels. The comprehension of how these phototrophs adeptly counter stressors transcends mere scientific pursuit; it stands as an essential endeavor for predicting their adaptability in an ever-evolving world and, crucially, for conserving our delicate ecosystems. The book will shed light on the sophisticated interplay of stress signaling pathways and the nuanced engagement of stress-responsive hormones within these life forms. Furthermore, it unveils the cryptic genetic and epigenetic controls dictating stress-related gene expression, yielding profound insights into the enduring recollection of their responses to environmental challenges. This book is an essential read for researchers, educators, and students alike. It offers a comprehensive panorama of stress biology, unveiling the innermost mechanisms at play within photosynthetic organisms discussing their resilience and adaptation.
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1. Photosynthetic organisms: Their Existence in Evolutionary Prospective -- 2. Plant Responses to Hypoxia Stress: Signaling Cascades and Regulatory Mechanisms -- 3. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and ROS scavengers in plant abiotic stress response -- 4. Abiotic Stress-Induced Epigenetic Modifications in Plants -- 5. The role of microRNA in stress signaling and adaptive response in plants -- 6. Cellular responses against abiotic stress induced reactive oxygen species -- 7. Unveiling Stress Tolerance Mechanisms in Photosynthetic Cyanobacterial Symbionts: A Comprehensive Review -- 8. Photosynthetic resilience under stress: Unraveling the role of phytohormones and phytometabolites -- 9. Stress Biology in Plant Tissue Culture: Recent Advances -- 10. Photosynthetic organisms in extreme environments -- 11. Underwater Photosynthesis in Cyanobacteria: Challenges and Adaptations -- 12. Adaptation of photoautotrophs in extraterrestrial environments: responses and mechanisms of survival -- 13. Stress Granules - Synthesis and Significance -- 14. Nanobionics in Bioenergy and Crop Production -- 15. Nitric Oxide: A Double-Edged Sword in Photosynthetic Stress Responses -- 16. Case Studies on Stress Responses in Various Phytoplanktons -- 17. Programmed cell death in photoautotrophs.

This book explores the intricate mechanisms underlying the stress responses of phototrophs, which play a critical and foundational role in shaping and sustaining life on Earth. The photoautotrophic entities encounter a spectrum of natural and anthropogenic stresses, inducing a multitude of responses at the physiological, biochemical, genetic, and developmental levels. The comprehension of how these phototrophs adeptly counter stressors transcends mere scientific pursuit; it stands as an essential endeavor for predicting their adaptability in an ever-evolving world and, crucially, for conserving our delicate ecosystems. The book will shed light on the sophisticated interplay of stress signaling pathways and the nuanced engagement of stress-responsive hormones within these life forms. Furthermore, it unveils the cryptic genetic and epigenetic controls dictating stress-related gene expression, yielding profound insights into the enduring recollection of their responses to environmental challenges. This book is an essential read for researchers, educators, and students alike. It offers a comprehensive panorama of stress biology, unveiling the innermost mechanisms at play within photosynthetic organisms discussing their resilience and adaptation.

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