Plant macro-nutrient use efficiency : molecular and genomic perspectives in crop plants
معرفی کتاب «کارایی استفاده از ماکرو مغذیهای گیاهی: دیدگاههای مولکولی و ژنتیکی در گیاهان زراعی» (با عنوان لاتین Plant macro-nutrient use efficiency : molecular and genomic perspectives in crop plants) نوشتهٔ Burrit, David J.; Fujiwara, Toru; Hossain, Mohammad Anwar; Kamiya, Takehiro; Tran, Lam-son Phan، منتشرشده توسط نشر Academic Press;Academic Pr در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
__Plant Macronutrient Use Efficiency__ presents an up-to-date overview of the latest research on the molecular and genetic basis of macro-nutrient use efficiency (NUE) in plants, and strategies that can be used to improve NUE and nutrient-associated stress tolerance in crop plants. Plant NUE is a measure of how efficiently plants use available nutrients and an understanding of plant NUE has the potential to help improve the use of limited natural resources and to help achieve global food security. This book presents information important for the development of crop plants with improved macro-NUE, a prerequisite to reducing production costs, expanding crop production into noncompetitive marginal lands with low nutrient resources, and for helping to prevent environmental contamination. __Plant Macronutrient Use Efficiency__ provides a comprehensive overview of the complex mechanisms regulating macro-NUE in crop plants, which is required if plant breeders are to develop modern crop varieties that are more resilient to nutrient-associated stress. Identification of genes responsible for macro-NUE and nutrient-related stress tolerance in crop plants will help us to understand the molecular mechanisms associated with the responses of crop plants to nutrient stress. This volume contains both fundamental and advanced information, and critical commentaries useful for those in all fields of plant science research. * Provides details of molecular and genetic aspects of NUE in crop plants and model plant systems * Presents information on major macronutrients, nutrient sensing and signaling, and the molecular and genomic issues associated with primary and secondary macronutrients * Delivers information on how molecular genetic information associated with NUE can be used to develop plant breeding programs * Includes contributions from world-leading plant nutrition research groups
Plant Macronutrient Use Efficiency presents an up-to-date overview of the latest research on the molecular and genetic basis of macro-nutrient use efficiency (NUE) in plants, and strategies that can be used to improve NUE and nutrient-associated stress tolerance in crop plants. Plant NUE is a measure of how efficiently plants use available nutrients and an understanding of plant NUE has the potential to help improve the use of limited natural resources and to help achieve global food security. This book presents information important for the development of crop plants with improved macro-NUE, a prerequisite to reducing production costs, expanding crop production into noncompetitive marginal lands with low nutrient resources, and for helping to prevent environmental contamination.
Plant Macronutrient Use Efficiency provides a comprehensive overview of the complex mechanisms regulating macro-NUE in crop plants, which is required if plant breeders are to develop modern crop varieties that are more resilient to nutrient-associated stress. Identification of genes responsible for macro-NUE and nutrient-related stress tolerance in crop plants will help us to understand the molecular mechanisms associated with the responses of crop plants to nutrient stress.
This volume contains both fundamental and advanced information, and critical commentaries useful for those in all fields of plant science research.
- Provides details of molecular and genetic aspects of NUE in crop plants and model plant systems
- Presents information on major macronutrients, nutrient sensing and signaling, and the molecular and genomic issues associated with primary and secondary macronutrients
- Delivers information on how molecular genetic information associated with NUE can be used to develop plant breeding programs
- Includes contributions from world-leading plant nutrition research groups
Content: 1. Molecular and Genetic Basis of Plant Macronutrient Use Efficiency: Concepts, Opportunities, and Challenges 2. Role of Nutrient-Efficient Plants for Improving Crop Yields: Bridging Plant Ecology, Physiology, and Molecular Biology 3. Macronutrient Sensing and Signaling in Plants 4. The Significance of Nutrient Interactions for Crop Yield and Nutrient Use Efficiency 5. The Contribution of Root Systems to Plant Nutrient Acquisition 6. Molecular Genetics to Discover and Improve Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Crop Plants 7. The Role of Root Morphology and Architecture in Phosphorus Acquisition: Physiological, Genetic, and Molecular Basis 8. Potassium Sensing, Signaling, and Transport: Toward Improved Potassium Use Efficiency in Plants 9. Understanding Calcium Transport and Signaling, and its use Efficiency in Vascular Plants 10. The Role of Calcium in Plant Signal Transduction Under Macronutrient Deficiency Stress 11. Magnesium Homeostasis Mechanisms and Magnesium use Efficiency in Plants 12. Advances in Understanding Sulfur Utilization Efficiency in Plants 13. Water Availability and Nitrogen use in Plants: Effects, Interaction, and Underlying Molecular Mechanisms 14. NPK Deficiency Modulates Oxidative Stress in Plants 15. Genetic Improvements of Traits for Enhancing NPK Acquisition and Utilization Efficiency in Plants 16. Endophytic Bacteria and Rare Earth Elements Promising Candidates for Nutrient use Efficiency in Plants 17. Introduction to GWAS and MutMap for Identification of Genes/QTL using Next-Generation Sequencing 18. Transgenic Approaches for Improving Phosphorus use Efficiency in Plants 19. Transgenic Approaches for Improving Nitrogen and Potassium use Efficiency in Plants 20. Future Climate Change and Plant Macronutrient use Efficiency Plant Micronutrient Use Efficiency: Molecular and Genomic Perspectives in Crop Plants presents information on the complex mechanisms regulating micronutrient use efficiency in plants. Understanding this science is essential for the development of new varieties of crop plants that are more resilient to micronutrient stress, as well as plants with increased bioavailable concentrations of essential micronutrients. This book explores the discovery of novel genes and key metabolic pathways associated with micronutrient use efficiency in plants, gives an analyses of the gene expression patterns in plants in response to low and/or high nutrient levels, and investigates the potential functions of these genes and their products. Strategies to enhance micronutrient use efficiency and stress tolerance, to develop bio-fortified crop, and to improve the sustainable utilization of natural resources are critically evaluated. The book contains both fundamental and advanced information as well as critical commentaries that are useful for those involved in the various fields that make up the plant sciences. Presents in-depth information on mineral nutrition, including coverage of all the major micronutrients. Explores the molecular and genetic aspects of micronutrient use efficiency in crop plants. Provides information and critical discussion of the latest developments in the micronutrient biofortification of crop plants with an aim to prevent micronutrient deficiencies in humans. Includes contributions from experts in plant micronutrient use efficiency and crop biofortification