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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 329 p. 20 illus., 15 illus. in color).
    ISBN: 978-981-10-5254-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-981-10-5253-8
    Language: English
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    UID:
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    Format: 1 online resource (348 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-323-91626-0
    Series Statement: Plant Gasotransmitters and Molecules with Hormonal Activity Series
    Note: Front Cover -- Nitric Oxide in Developing Plant Stress Resilience -- Nitric Oxide in Developing Plant Stress Resilience -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 1 - Nitric oxide: its biosynthesis and mode of action -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biosynthesis of NO in plants -- 2.1 Enzymatic biosynthesis of NO in plants -- 2.1.1 NR and NOS enzymes involvement -- 2.1.2 Polyamine-associated NO production -- 2.1.3 Hydroxylamine-derived NO production -- 2.2 Non-enzymatic NO production -- 2.3 Role of enzymatic NO biosynthesis in adaptation to stressful condition -- 2.3.1 NO and hemoglobin -- 3. Biosynthesis of NO in different plant species -- 3.1 Biosynthesis of NO in fruit and woody plants -- 3.2 Biosynthesis of NO in herbaceous plants -- 4. NO mode of action in plants -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- 2 - Nitric oxide biosynthesis under stressful environments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Synthesis of nitric oxide: oxidative and reductive pathways under abiotic stress -- 2.1 Oxidative pathway -- 2.2 Reductive pathway -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- 3 - Emerging role of nitric oxide in combating abiotic stresses in crops -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Role of NO in combating abiotic stresses -- 2.1 Drought -- 2.2 Salinity -- 2.3 Temperature -- 2.4 Heavy metals -- 2.5 UV-B radiations -- 3. Crosstalk of NO with plant growth regulators under abiotic stresses -- 4. Conclusion and future perspectives -- References -- Further reading -- 4 - Nitric oxide strengthens defense system in plants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. NO-mediated plant defense -- 2.1 Nitric oxide as a cellular antioxidant -- 2.2 NO as a signaling molecule -- 3. Conclusion and future perspectives -- References -- Further reading -- 5 - Nitric oxide as a modulator of oxidative stress and antioxidative metabolism in plants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biosynthesis of nitric oxide. , 3. Regulation of oxidative stress by NO -- 3.1 NO and Cr stress -- 3.2 NO and Cd stress -- 3.3 NO and Pb stress -- 3.4 NO and Cu stress -- 3.5 NO and Ni stress -- 4. Modulation of antioxidative system by NO under stress -- 5. Modulation of antioxidative system by NO in heavy metal stressed plants -- 6. Molecular modulation of stress by NO in plants -- 6.1 Genes encoding defense processes -- 6.2 Genes encoding hormonal metabolic activity -- 6.3 Nutrient-encoding genes -- 6.4 Genes encoding programmed cell death (PCD) in plants -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- 6 - Cross-talk of NO between RNS, ROS, and RSS under abiotic stress -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Reactive nitrogen species in plants -- 2.1 NO and RNS interaction -- 3. Reactive oxygen species in plants -- 3.1 NO and ROS interaction -- 4. Reactive sulfur species in plants -- 4.1 NO and RSS interaction -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- 7 - Role of nitric oxide in regulation of biotic and abiotic stresses tolerance in plants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Potential nitric oxide sources in plants -- 3. Regulatory role of nitric oxide in plants -- 3.1 Role of nitric oxide in differentiation of plant tissues -- 3.2 Role of nitric oxide in flowering and pollination of plants -- 3.3 Role of nitric oxide in seed maturation -- 3.4 Role of nitric oxide in plant senescence and programmed cell death -- 4. Nitric oxide cross-talk with phytohormones under different environmental stress conditions -- 4.1 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with auxin -- 4.2 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with cytokinins -- 4.3 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with gibberellins -- 4.4 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with abscisic acid -- 4.5 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with ethylene -- 4.6 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with salicylic acid -- 4.7 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with jasmonates -- 4.8 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with brassinosteroids. , 4.9 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with melatonin -- 5. Regulation of nitric oxide in biotic stress (interaction by pathogens) -- 6. Regulation of nitric oxide in abiotic stress -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Further reading -- 8 - Nitric oxide: a key player in reinforcement of photosynthetic efficiency under abiotic stress -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biosynthesis and cell signaling properties of nitric oxide in plants -- 3. Nitric oxide: buffering and conditional release as stress response in plants -- 4. Photosynthetic responses of plants under abiotic stress -- 4.1 Heavy metal stress-induced consequences on photosynthesis -- 4.2 Extreme temperature fringes pose a threat to photosynthetic ability of plant -- 4.3 Light-induced stress sinking photosynthesis -- 4.4 Impact of drought stress on photosynthesis -- 5. Nitric oxide-driven photosynthetic parameters in plants -- 6. Nitric oxide mediated up-regulation of photosynthesis in plants under heat and heavy metal stress -- 7. Crosstalk of nitric oxide with phytohormones (abscisic acid and salicylic acid) in enhancing photosynthesis under stressed ... -- 8. Nitric oxide's interplay with signaling molecules such as H2S, sulfur (S), and Ca2+ in mediating photosynthesis -- 9. Conclusion -- References -- 9 - Regulatory role of nitric oxide in plants and its crosstalk with phytohormones -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Bioactivity of NO in plants -- 3. Metabolism of NO in plants -- 4. Signaling hub: NO under stress -- 5. NO signaling under abiotic stress -- 5.1 NO and heavy metal stress -- 5.2 NO and salinity stress -- 5.3 NO and temperature stress -- 5.4 NO and drought stress -- 6. The interplay of NO with phytohormones -- 6.1 Auxins -- 6.2 Gibberellins -- 6.3 Abscisic acid -- 6.3.1 1 interaction at the level of stomatal regulation -- 6.3.2 Proline: a common osmolyte modulated by both NO and ABA. , 6.3.3 NO-ABA interactions in leaf senescence and fruit ripening -- 6.4 Melatonin -- 6.5 Salicylic acid -- 6.6 Jasmonic acid -- 6.7 Brassinosteroids -- 6.8 Ethylene -- 7. Conclusion and future perspective -- References -- 10 - Nutrients homeostasis and nitric oxide in plants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nitric oxide in mineral nutrients homeostasis -- 2.1 Nitric oxide in nitrogen homeostasis -- 2.2 Nitric oxide in phosphorus homeostasis -- 2.3 Nitric oxide in potassium homeostasis -- 2.4 Nitric oxide in sulfur homeostasis -- 2.5 Nitric oxide in iron homeostasis -- 2.6 Nitric oxide in other mineral nutrients homeostasis -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- 11 - The role of nitric oxide in systemic responses of plants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nitric oxide - the signaling molecule -- 2.1 The role of NO in systemic acquired resistance (SAR) -- 2.2 The role of NO in induced systemic resistance (ISR) -- 3. Conclusions and future perspectives -- Author contributions -- Conflicts of interest -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 12 - Nitric oxide mediated post-translational modifications and its significance in plants under abiotic stress -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nitric oxide as a signaling molecule and secondary messenger -- 3. Nitration: a type of post-translational modification -- 3.1 Tyrosine nitration -- 3.1.1 Selectivity of tyrosine nitration -- 3.2 Nitration of other biomolecules -- 4. S-nitrosylation: a type of posttranslational modification -- 4.1 Selectivity of S-nitrosylation -- 5. Nitric oxide action in plants under abiotic stress -- 5.1 Salinity stress -- 5.2 Temperature -- 5.3 Light -- 5.4 Heavy-metal stress -- 6. Case study: nitric oxide-mediated regulation of ascorbate-glutathione cycle -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- 13 - Omics approaches to manipulate nitric oxide responses -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Genome editing and NO in plants. , 3. Genomic studies and NO plant response -- 3.1 NO and transcriptional changes during plant development -- 3.2 NO and transcriptional studies during postharvest -- 4. Proteomic studies and NO plant responses -- 4.1 Proteomic and NO treatment in abiotic stresses -- 4.2 Proteomic and NO treatment in postharvest -- 5. Metabolomic and NO in plants -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- 14 - Advances and future prospect of nitric oxide in agriculture: warrior against adverse climatic conditions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nitric oxide donors for controlling seed vigor and dormancy -- 3. Nitric oxide donors for controlling salt/drought stress -- 4. Extreme temperatures and NO application -- 5. Response in form of gene-expression on the application of NO -- 6. Conclusion and future prospects of NO in agriculture -- References -- 15 - Advances and future prospect of nitric oxide in agriculture -- 1. Introduction -- 2. NO applications in agriculture -- 2.1 Seed germination -- 2.2 Roots development -- 2.3 Flowering and fruit setting -- 2.4 Postharvest applications -- 3. NO and abiotic stresses on agricultural crops -- 3.1 Drought stress and NO treatments -- 3.2 Salinity and NO treatments -- 3.3 Heat stress and NO treatments -- 3.4 Heavy metals and NO treatments -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- 16 - Cross-talk between ROS, RNS, RCS, and RSS in plants under abiotic stresses -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biosynthesis and signaling of reactive species under abiotic stresses -- 2.1 Reactive oxygen species -- 2.2 Reactive nitrogen species -- 2.3 Reactive sulfur species -- 2.4 Reactive carbonyl species -- 3. Molecular cross-talk of reactive species under abiotic stress in plants -- 3.1 ROS and RNS -- 3.2 ROS and RSS -- 3.3 ROS, RNS, RCS, and RSS -- 4. Conclusion and future prospects -- References -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P. , R.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Khan, M. Iqbal R. Nitric Oxide in Developing Plant Stress Resilience San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2023 ISBN 9780323912099
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    Format: 1 online resource (358 pages)
    ISBN: 0-323-91955-3
    Additional Edition: Print version: Khan, M. Iqbal R. Plant Hormones in Crop Improvement San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2023 ISBN 9780323918862
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 329 p. 20 illus., 15 illus. in color).
    ISBN: 978-981-10-5254-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-981-10-5253-8
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 329 p. 20 illus., 15 illus. in color).
    ISBN: 978-981-10-5254-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-981-10-5253-8
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    Format: 1 online resource (358 pages)
    ISBN: 0-323-91955-3
    Additional Edition: Print version: Khan, M. Iqbal R. Plant Hormones in Crop Improvement San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2023 ISBN 9780323918862
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    UID:
    edocfu_9961031977302883
    Format: 1 online resource (358 pages)
    ISBN: 0-323-91955-3
    Additional Edition: Print version: Khan, M. Iqbal R. Plant Hormones in Crop Improvement San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2023 ISBN 9780323918862
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    Online Resource
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961211648502883
    Format: 1 online resource (348 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-323-91626-0
    Series Statement: Plant Gasotransmitters and Molecules with Hormonal Activity Series
    Note: Front Cover -- Nitric Oxide in Developing Plant Stress Resilience -- Nitric Oxide in Developing Plant Stress Resilience -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 1 - Nitric oxide: its biosynthesis and mode of action -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biosynthesis of NO in plants -- 2.1 Enzymatic biosynthesis of NO in plants -- 2.1.1 NR and NOS enzymes involvement -- 2.1.2 Polyamine-associated NO production -- 2.1.3 Hydroxylamine-derived NO production -- 2.2 Non-enzymatic NO production -- 2.3 Role of enzymatic NO biosynthesis in adaptation to stressful condition -- 2.3.1 NO and hemoglobin -- 3. Biosynthesis of NO in different plant species -- 3.1 Biosynthesis of NO in fruit and woody plants -- 3.2 Biosynthesis of NO in herbaceous plants -- 4. NO mode of action in plants -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- 2 - Nitric oxide biosynthesis under stressful environments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Synthesis of nitric oxide: oxidative and reductive pathways under abiotic stress -- 2.1 Oxidative pathway -- 2.2 Reductive pathway -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- 3 - Emerging role of nitric oxide in combating abiotic stresses in crops -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Role of NO in combating abiotic stresses -- 2.1 Drought -- 2.2 Salinity -- 2.3 Temperature -- 2.4 Heavy metals -- 2.5 UV-B radiations -- 3. Crosstalk of NO with plant growth regulators under abiotic stresses -- 4. Conclusion and future perspectives -- References -- Further reading -- 4 - Nitric oxide strengthens defense system in plants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. NO-mediated plant defense -- 2.1 Nitric oxide as a cellular antioxidant -- 2.2 NO as a signaling molecule -- 3. Conclusion and future perspectives -- References -- Further reading -- 5 - Nitric oxide as a modulator of oxidative stress and antioxidative metabolism in plants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biosynthesis of nitric oxide. , 3. Regulation of oxidative stress by NO -- 3.1 NO and Cr stress -- 3.2 NO and Cd stress -- 3.3 NO and Pb stress -- 3.4 NO and Cu stress -- 3.5 NO and Ni stress -- 4. Modulation of antioxidative system by NO under stress -- 5. Modulation of antioxidative system by NO in heavy metal stressed plants -- 6. Molecular modulation of stress by NO in plants -- 6.1 Genes encoding defense processes -- 6.2 Genes encoding hormonal metabolic activity -- 6.3 Nutrient-encoding genes -- 6.4 Genes encoding programmed cell death (PCD) in plants -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- 6 - Cross-talk of NO between RNS, ROS, and RSS under abiotic stress -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Reactive nitrogen species in plants -- 2.1 NO and RNS interaction -- 3. Reactive oxygen species in plants -- 3.1 NO and ROS interaction -- 4. Reactive sulfur species in plants -- 4.1 NO and RSS interaction -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- 7 - Role of nitric oxide in regulation of biotic and abiotic stresses tolerance in plants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Potential nitric oxide sources in plants -- 3. Regulatory role of nitric oxide in plants -- 3.1 Role of nitric oxide in differentiation of plant tissues -- 3.2 Role of nitric oxide in flowering and pollination of plants -- 3.3 Role of nitric oxide in seed maturation -- 3.4 Role of nitric oxide in plant senescence and programmed cell death -- 4. Nitric oxide cross-talk with phytohormones under different environmental stress conditions -- 4.1 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with auxin -- 4.2 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with cytokinins -- 4.3 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with gibberellins -- 4.4 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with abscisic acid -- 4.5 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with ethylene -- 4.6 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with salicylic acid -- 4.7 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with jasmonates -- 4.8 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with brassinosteroids. , 4.9 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with melatonin -- 5. Regulation of nitric oxide in biotic stress (interaction by pathogens) -- 6. Regulation of nitric oxide in abiotic stress -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Further reading -- 8 - Nitric oxide: a key player in reinforcement of photosynthetic efficiency under abiotic stress -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biosynthesis and cell signaling properties of nitric oxide in plants -- 3. Nitric oxide: buffering and conditional release as stress response in plants -- 4. Photosynthetic responses of plants under abiotic stress -- 4.1 Heavy metal stress-induced consequences on photosynthesis -- 4.2 Extreme temperature fringes pose a threat to photosynthetic ability of plant -- 4.3 Light-induced stress sinking photosynthesis -- 4.4 Impact of drought stress on photosynthesis -- 5. Nitric oxide-driven photosynthetic parameters in plants -- 6. Nitric oxide mediated up-regulation of photosynthesis in plants under heat and heavy metal stress -- 7. Crosstalk of nitric oxide with phytohormones (abscisic acid and salicylic acid) in enhancing photosynthesis under stressed ... -- 8. Nitric oxide's interplay with signaling molecules such as H2S, sulfur (S), and Ca2+ in mediating photosynthesis -- 9. Conclusion -- References -- 9 - Regulatory role of nitric oxide in plants and its crosstalk with phytohormones -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Bioactivity of NO in plants -- 3. Metabolism of NO in plants -- 4. Signaling hub: NO under stress -- 5. NO signaling under abiotic stress -- 5.1 NO and heavy metal stress -- 5.2 NO and salinity stress -- 5.3 NO and temperature stress -- 5.4 NO and drought stress -- 6. The interplay of NO with phytohormones -- 6.1 Auxins -- 6.2 Gibberellins -- 6.3 Abscisic acid -- 6.3.1 1 interaction at the level of stomatal regulation -- 6.3.2 Proline: a common osmolyte modulated by both NO and ABA. , 6.3.3 NO-ABA interactions in leaf senescence and fruit ripening -- 6.4 Melatonin -- 6.5 Salicylic acid -- 6.6 Jasmonic acid -- 6.7 Brassinosteroids -- 6.8 Ethylene -- 7. Conclusion and future perspective -- References -- 10 - Nutrients homeostasis and nitric oxide in plants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nitric oxide in mineral nutrients homeostasis -- 2.1 Nitric oxide in nitrogen homeostasis -- 2.2 Nitric oxide in phosphorus homeostasis -- 2.3 Nitric oxide in potassium homeostasis -- 2.4 Nitric oxide in sulfur homeostasis -- 2.5 Nitric oxide in iron homeostasis -- 2.6 Nitric oxide in other mineral nutrients homeostasis -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- 11 - The role of nitric oxide in systemic responses of plants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nitric oxide - the signaling molecule -- 2.1 The role of NO in systemic acquired resistance (SAR) -- 2.2 The role of NO in induced systemic resistance (ISR) -- 3. Conclusions and future perspectives -- Author contributions -- Conflicts of interest -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 12 - Nitric oxide mediated post-translational modifications and its significance in plants under abiotic stress -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nitric oxide as a signaling molecule and secondary messenger -- 3. Nitration: a type of post-translational modification -- 3.1 Tyrosine nitration -- 3.1.1 Selectivity of tyrosine nitration -- 3.2 Nitration of other biomolecules -- 4. S-nitrosylation: a type of posttranslational modification -- 4.1 Selectivity of S-nitrosylation -- 5. Nitric oxide action in plants under abiotic stress -- 5.1 Salinity stress -- 5.2 Temperature -- 5.3 Light -- 5.4 Heavy-metal stress -- 6. Case study: nitric oxide-mediated regulation of ascorbate-glutathione cycle -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- 13 - Omics approaches to manipulate nitric oxide responses -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Genome editing and NO in plants. , 3. Genomic studies and NO plant response -- 3.1 NO and transcriptional changes during plant development -- 3.2 NO and transcriptional studies during postharvest -- 4. Proteomic studies and NO plant responses -- 4.1 Proteomic and NO treatment in abiotic stresses -- 4.2 Proteomic and NO treatment in postharvest -- 5. Metabolomic and NO in plants -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- 14 - Advances and future prospect of nitric oxide in agriculture: warrior against adverse climatic conditions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nitric oxide donors for controlling seed vigor and dormancy -- 3. Nitric oxide donors for controlling salt/drought stress -- 4. Extreme temperatures and NO application -- 5. Response in form of gene-expression on the application of NO -- 6. Conclusion and future prospects of NO in agriculture -- References -- 15 - Advances and future prospect of nitric oxide in agriculture -- 1. Introduction -- 2. NO applications in agriculture -- 2.1 Seed germination -- 2.2 Roots development -- 2.3 Flowering and fruit setting -- 2.4 Postharvest applications -- 3. NO and abiotic stresses on agricultural crops -- 3.1 Drought stress and NO treatments -- 3.2 Salinity and NO treatments -- 3.3 Heat stress and NO treatments -- 3.4 Heavy metals and NO treatments -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- 16 - Cross-talk between ROS, RNS, RCS, and RSS in plants under abiotic stresses -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biosynthesis and signaling of reactive species under abiotic stresses -- 2.1 Reactive oxygen species -- 2.2 Reactive nitrogen species -- 2.3 Reactive sulfur species -- 2.4 Reactive carbonyl species -- 3. Molecular cross-talk of reactive species under abiotic stress in plants -- 3.1 ROS and RNS -- 3.2 ROS and RSS -- 3.3 ROS, RNS, RCS, and RSS -- 4. Conclusion and future prospects -- References -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P. , R.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Khan, M. Iqbal R. Nitric Oxide in Developing Plant Stress Resilience San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2023 ISBN 9780323912099
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961211648502883
    Format: 1 online resource (348 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-323-91626-0
    Series Statement: Plant Gasotransmitters and Molecules with Hormonal Activity Series
    Note: Front Cover -- Nitric Oxide in Developing Plant Stress Resilience -- Nitric Oxide in Developing Plant Stress Resilience -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 1 - Nitric oxide: its biosynthesis and mode of action -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biosynthesis of NO in plants -- 2.1 Enzymatic biosynthesis of NO in plants -- 2.1.1 NR and NOS enzymes involvement -- 2.1.2 Polyamine-associated NO production -- 2.1.3 Hydroxylamine-derived NO production -- 2.2 Non-enzymatic NO production -- 2.3 Role of enzymatic NO biosynthesis in adaptation to stressful condition -- 2.3.1 NO and hemoglobin -- 3. Biosynthesis of NO in different plant species -- 3.1 Biosynthesis of NO in fruit and woody plants -- 3.2 Biosynthesis of NO in herbaceous plants -- 4. NO mode of action in plants -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- 2 - Nitric oxide biosynthesis under stressful environments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Synthesis of nitric oxide: oxidative and reductive pathways under abiotic stress -- 2.1 Oxidative pathway -- 2.2 Reductive pathway -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- 3 - Emerging role of nitric oxide in combating abiotic stresses in crops -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Role of NO in combating abiotic stresses -- 2.1 Drought -- 2.2 Salinity -- 2.3 Temperature -- 2.4 Heavy metals -- 2.5 UV-B radiations -- 3. Crosstalk of NO with plant growth regulators under abiotic stresses -- 4. Conclusion and future perspectives -- References -- Further reading -- 4 - Nitric oxide strengthens defense system in plants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. NO-mediated plant defense -- 2.1 Nitric oxide as a cellular antioxidant -- 2.2 NO as a signaling molecule -- 3. Conclusion and future perspectives -- References -- Further reading -- 5 - Nitric oxide as a modulator of oxidative stress and antioxidative metabolism in plants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biosynthesis of nitric oxide. , 3. Regulation of oxidative stress by NO -- 3.1 NO and Cr stress -- 3.2 NO and Cd stress -- 3.3 NO and Pb stress -- 3.4 NO and Cu stress -- 3.5 NO and Ni stress -- 4. Modulation of antioxidative system by NO under stress -- 5. Modulation of antioxidative system by NO in heavy metal stressed plants -- 6. Molecular modulation of stress by NO in plants -- 6.1 Genes encoding defense processes -- 6.2 Genes encoding hormonal metabolic activity -- 6.3 Nutrient-encoding genes -- 6.4 Genes encoding programmed cell death (PCD) in plants -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- 6 - Cross-talk of NO between RNS, ROS, and RSS under abiotic stress -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Reactive nitrogen species in plants -- 2.1 NO and RNS interaction -- 3. Reactive oxygen species in plants -- 3.1 NO and ROS interaction -- 4. Reactive sulfur species in plants -- 4.1 NO and RSS interaction -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- 7 - Role of nitric oxide in regulation of biotic and abiotic stresses tolerance in plants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Potential nitric oxide sources in plants -- 3. Regulatory role of nitric oxide in plants -- 3.1 Role of nitric oxide in differentiation of plant tissues -- 3.2 Role of nitric oxide in flowering and pollination of plants -- 3.3 Role of nitric oxide in seed maturation -- 3.4 Role of nitric oxide in plant senescence and programmed cell death -- 4. Nitric oxide cross-talk with phytohormones under different environmental stress conditions -- 4.1 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with auxin -- 4.2 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with cytokinins -- 4.3 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with gibberellins -- 4.4 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with abscisic acid -- 4.5 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with ethylene -- 4.6 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with salicylic acid -- 4.7 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with jasmonates -- 4.8 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with brassinosteroids. , 4.9 Cross-talk of nitric oxide with melatonin -- 5. Regulation of nitric oxide in biotic stress (interaction by pathogens) -- 6. Regulation of nitric oxide in abiotic stress -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Further reading -- 8 - Nitric oxide: a key player in reinforcement of photosynthetic efficiency under abiotic stress -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biosynthesis and cell signaling properties of nitric oxide in plants -- 3. Nitric oxide: buffering and conditional release as stress response in plants -- 4. Photosynthetic responses of plants under abiotic stress -- 4.1 Heavy metal stress-induced consequences on photosynthesis -- 4.2 Extreme temperature fringes pose a threat to photosynthetic ability of plant -- 4.3 Light-induced stress sinking photosynthesis -- 4.4 Impact of drought stress on photosynthesis -- 5. Nitric oxide-driven photosynthetic parameters in plants -- 6. Nitric oxide mediated up-regulation of photosynthesis in plants under heat and heavy metal stress -- 7. Crosstalk of nitric oxide with phytohormones (abscisic acid and salicylic acid) in enhancing photosynthesis under stressed ... -- 8. Nitric oxide's interplay with signaling molecules such as H2S, sulfur (S), and Ca2+ in mediating photosynthesis -- 9. Conclusion -- References -- 9 - Regulatory role of nitric oxide in plants and its crosstalk with phytohormones -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Bioactivity of NO in plants -- 3. Metabolism of NO in plants -- 4. Signaling hub: NO under stress -- 5. NO signaling under abiotic stress -- 5.1 NO and heavy metal stress -- 5.2 NO and salinity stress -- 5.3 NO and temperature stress -- 5.4 NO and drought stress -- 6. The interplay of NO with phytohormones -- 6.1 Auxins -- 6.2 Gibberellins -- 6.3 Abscisic acid -- 6.3.1 1 interaction at the level of stomatal regulation -- 6.3.2 Proline: a common osmolyte modulated by both NO and ABA. , 6.3.3 NO-ABA interactions in leaf senescence and fruit ripening -- 6.4 Melatonin -- 6.5 Salicylic acid -- 6.6 Jasmonic acid -- 6.7 Brassinosteroids -- 6.8 Ethylene -- 7. Conclusion and future perspective -- References -- 10 - Nutrients homeostasis and nitric oxide in plants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nitric oxide in mineral nutrients homeostasis -- 2.1 Nitric oxide in nitrogen homeostasis -- 2.2 Nitric oxide in phosphorus homeostasis -- 2.3 Nitric oxide in potassium homeostasis -- 2.4 Nitric oxide in sulfur homeostasis -- 2.5 Nitric oxide in iron homeostasis -- 2.6 Nitric oxide in other mineral nutrients homeostasis -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- 11 - The role of nitric oxide in systemic responses of plants -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nitric oxide - the signaling molecule -- 2.1 The role of NO in systemic acquired resistance (SAR) -- 2.2 The role of NO in induced systemic resistance (ISR) -- 3. Conclusions and future perspectives -- Author contributions -- Conflicts of interest -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 12 - Nitric oxide mediated post-translational modifications and its significance in plants under abiotic stress -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nitric oxide as a signaling molecule and secondary messenger -- 3. Nitration: a type of post-translational modification -- 3.1 Tyrosine nitration -- 3.1.1 Selectivity of tyrosine nitration -- 3.2 Nitration of other biomolecules -- 4. S-nitrosylation: a type of posttranslational modification -- 4.1 Selectivity of S-nitrosylation -- 5. Nitric oxide action in plants under abiotic stress -- 5.1 Salinity stress -- 5.2 Temperature -- 5.3 Light -- 5.4 Heavy-metal stress -- 6. Case study: nitric oxide-mediated regulation of ascorbate-glutathione cycle -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- 13 - Omics approaches to manipulate nitric oxide responses -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Genome editing and NO in plants. , 3. Genomic studies and NO plant response -- 3.1 NO and transcriptional changes during plant development -- 3.2 NO and transcriptional studies during postharvest -- 4. Proteomic studies and NO plant responses -- 4.1 Proteomic and NO treatment in abiotic stresses -- 4.2 Proteomic and NO treatment in postharvest -- 5. Metabolomic and NO in plants -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- 14 - Advances and future prospect of nitric oxide in agriculture: warrior against adverse climatic conditions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nitric oxide donors for controlling seed vigor and dormancy -- 3. Nitric oxide donors for controlling salt/drought stress -- 4. Extreme temperatures and NO application -- 5. Response in form of gene-expression on the application of NO -- 6. Conclusion and future prospects of NO in agriculture -- References -- 15 - Advances and future prospect of nitric oxide in agriculture -- 1. Introduction -- 2. NO applications in agriculture -- 2.1 Seed germination -- 2.2 Roots development -- 2.3 Flowering and fruit setting -- 2.4 Postharvest applications -- 3. NO and abiotic stresses on agricultural crops -- 3.1 Drought stress and NO treatments -- 3.2 Salinity and NO treatments -- 3.3 Heat stress and NO treatments -- 3.4 Heavy metals and NO treatments -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- 16 - Cross-talk between ROS, RNS, RCS, and RSS in plants under abiotic stresses -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biosynthesis and signaling of reactive species under abiotic stresses -- 2.1 Reactive oxygen species -- 2.2 Reactive nitrogen species -- 2.3 Reactive sulfur species -- 2.4 Reactive carbonyl species -- 3. Molecular cross-talk of reactive species under abiotic stress in plants -- 3.1 ROS and RNS -- 3.2 ROS and RSS -- 3.3 ROS, RNS, RCS, and RSS -- 4. Conclusion and future prospects -- References -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P. , R.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Khan, M. Iqbal R. Nitric Oxide in Developing Plant Stress Resilience San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2023 ISBN 9780323912099
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 online resource
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    Content: Plants often encounter abiotic stresses including drought, salinity, flooding, high/low temperatures, and metal toxicity, among others. The majority of these stresses occur simultaneously and thus limit crop production. Therefore, the need of the hour is to improve the abiotic stresses tolerance of crop plants by integrating physiology, omics, and modern breeding approaches. This book covers various aspects including (1) abiotic stress responses in plants and progress made so far in the allied areas for trait improvements, (2) integrates knowledge gained from basic physiology to advanced omics tools to assist new breeding technologies, and (3) discusses key genes, proteins, and metabolites or pathways for developing new crop varieties with improved tolerance traits.
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    Language: English
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