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Stomata Regulation and Water Use Efficiency in Plants under Saline Soil Conditions

  • 1 Edición, Volumen 103 - 10 de mayo de 2022
  • Última edición
  • Editor: Sergey Shabala
  • Idioma: Inglés

Advances in Botanical Research, Volume 103 provides a timely and comprehensive update on the current knowledge of stomata development and operation in salt-grown plants. The range… Leer más

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Advances in Botanical Research, Volume 103 provides a timely and comprehensive update on the current knowledge of stomata development and operation in salt-grown plants. The range of topics covered includes evolution of stomata for adaptation to saline conditions, comparative analysis of proteomic, transcriptomic and metabolomic profiles of stomata guard cells between halophytes and glycophyte species and their reprogramming under salt stress, the molecular nature of the signals that control stomata aperture and their integration at the cellular and whole-plant level, and ecophysiological aspects of stomata operation in crop and halophytes species.

Puntos claves

  • Written by leading international experts in the field
  • Provides a comprehensive update on several hot topics in one volume
  • Integrates information at various levels of plant functional organization, from molecular to whole-plant level

De interès para

Academics; under- and post-graduate students; crop breeders; land managers

Índice

Preface
Sergey Shabala

1. Stomatal regulation and adaptation to salinity in glycophytes and halophytes
Guang Chen, Hanna Amoanimaa-Dede, Fanrong Zeng, Fenglin Deng, Shengchun Xu and Zhong-Hua Chen

2. Water use efficiency in mangroves: Conservation of water use efficiency determined by stomatal behavior across leaves, plants, and forests
Jie Liang, Graham D. Farquhar and Marilyn C. Ball

3. Salty or sweet? Guard cell signaling and osmotic control under saline conditions
Yotam Zait and Sarah M. Assmann

4. Modulation of abscisic acid signaling for stomatal operation under salt stress conditions
Jong-Joo Cheong

5. Impact of nutritional imbalance on guard cell metabolism and stomata regulation under saline hyperosmotic conditions
Christian Zörb, Bastian L. Franzisky, Patrick P. Lehr, Robin Kosch, Michael Altenbuchinger and Christoph-Martin Geilfus

6. Stomata under salt stress: What can mechanistic modeling tell us?
Nguyen B. A. Thu, Anna Amtmann, Michael R. Blatt and Thanh-Hao Nguyen

7. Signaling molecules and transcriptional reprogramming for stomata operation under salt stress
Jahanzeb Jafar, Heba Hassan, Sergey Shabala and Bo Ouyang

8. Root-borne signals and their control of guard cell operation under saline conditions: The role of root signals in stomata regulation
Mengliang Niu, Zhilong Bie and Yuan Huang

9. Salinity and night-time transpiration under current climate scenarios
Wieland Fricke

10. Application of omics technologies in single-type guard cell studies for understanding the mechanistic basis of plant adaptation to saline conditions
Fatemeh Rasouli, Ali Kiani-Pouya, Yuan Wang, Ali Movahedi, Min Yu, Ayesha Tahir and Sergey Shabala

Detalles del producto

  • Edición: 1
  • Última edición
  • Volumen: 103
  • Publicado: 12 de mayo de 2022
  • Idioma: Inglés

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Sergey Shabala

Sergey Shabala is a Professor in Plant Physiology and a Head of the Stress Physiology Laboratory at the University of Tasmania; he also holds a title of a Distinguished Professor and a Director of the International Research Centre for Environmental Membrane Biology at Foshan University in China. His area of expertise is plant stress physiology and mechanisms of their adaptation to harsh environmental conditions such as drought, salinity, waterlogging, extreme temperatures, and soil acidity. Over his research career, Sergey has published over 350 peer-reviewed papers and successfully supervised to completion 42 PhD students. He is an ISI Highly Cited researcher for the last five consecutive years and in 2019 was ranked as most cited researcher in the field of Botany in the world. His H-index is 90, and his work has been cited over 27,000 times. He is a current Editor in Chief for Functional Plant Biology and a member of editorial boards of 10 international journals. He is a former president of the Australian Society of Plant Scientists and holds a title of the Visiting or Distinguished Professor in several overseas universities.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Professor, Plant Physiology and a Head of the Stress Physiology Laboratory at the University of Tasmania, Australia; Distinguished Professor, Foshan University, China

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