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" Plant nutrients and abiotic stress tolerance / "
Mirza Hasanuzzaman, Masayuki Fujita, Hirosuke Oku, Kamrun Nahar, Barbara Hawrylak-Nowak, editors.
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889481
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Title & Author
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Plant nutrients and abiotic stress tolerance /\ Mirza Hasanuzzaman, Masayuki Fujita, Hirosuke Oku, Kamrun Nahar, Barbara Hawrylak-Nowak, editors.
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Publication Statement
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Singapore :: Springer,, 2018.
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1 online resource (xxi, 590 pages) :: illustrations (some color)
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ISBN
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9789811090448
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9789811090431
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9811090432
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Contents
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Intro; Preface; Contents; List of Editors and Contributors; Editors; Contributors; About the Editors; Chapter 1: Biological Functions, Uptake andTransport ofEssential Nutrients inRelation toPlant Growth; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Essential Nutrients; 1.2.1 Criteria forEssentiality; 1.3 Classification ofNutrients; 1.3.1 Classification Based onQuantity; 1.3.1.1 Major or Macronutrients; 1.3.1.2 Micronutrients; 1.3.2 Classification Based onBiochemical Behaviour; 1.4 Role ofNutrients inPlant Growth andPhysiology; 1.4.1 Nitrogen; 1.4.1.1 Uptake andAssimilation.
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1.4.1.2 Physiological Functions1.4.1.3 Deficiency Symptoms; 1.4.1.4 Toxicity Symptoms; 1.4.2 Phosphorus; 1.4.2.1 Uptake andAssimilation; 1.4.2.2 Physiological Functions; 1.4.2.3 Deficiency Symptoms; 1.4.3 Potassium; 1.4.3.1 Uptake andAssimilation; 1.4.3.2 Physiological Functions; 1.4.3.3 Deficiency Symptoms; 1.4.3.4 Toxicity Symptoms; 1.4.4 Calcium; 1.4.4.1 Uptake andAssimilation; 1.4.4.2 Physiological Functions; 1.4.4.3 Deficiency Symptoms; 1.4.5 Magnesium; 1.4.5.1 Uptake andAssimilation; 1.4.5.2 Physiological Functions; 1.4.5.3 Deficiency Symptoms; 1.4.6 Sulphur.
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1.4.10.2 Physiological Functions1.4.10.3 Deficiency Symptoms; 1.4.10.4 ToxicitySymptoms; 1.4.11 Boron; 1.4.11.1 Uptake andAssimilation; 1.4.11.2 Physiological Functions; 1.4.11.3 Deficiency Symptoms; 1.4.11.4 ToxicitySymptoms; 1.4.12 Molybdenum; 1.4.12.1 Uptake andAssimilation; 1.4.12.2 Physiological Functions; 1.4.12.3 Deficiency Symptoms; 1.4.12.4 ToxicitySymptoms; 1.4.13 Nickel; 1.4.13.1 Uptake andAssimilation; 1.4.13.2 Physiological Functions; 1.4.13.3 Deficiency Symptoms; 1.4.13.4 ToxicitySymptoms; 1.4.14 Chlorine; 1.4.14.1 Uptake andAssimilation; 1.4.14.2 Physiological Functions.
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1.4.14.3 Deficiency Symptoms1.4.14.4 ToxicitySymptoms; 1.4.15 Silicon; 1.4.15.1 Uptake andAssimilation; 1.4.15.2 Physiological Functions; 1.4.15.3 Deficiency Symptoms; 1.5 Growth Laws; 1.5.1 Liebig's Law oftheMinimum; 1.5.2 Mitscherlich's Laws; 1.5.3 Law ofMaximum; 1.6 Bray's Concept ofNutrient Availability andMobility; 1.7 Mechanisms ofNutrient Transport; 1.7.1 Mass Flow; 1.7.1.1 Factors Affecting Mass Flow; 1.7.2 Diffusion; 1.7.2.1 Factors Affecting Diffusion; 1.7.3 Root Interception; 1.8 Nutrient Uptake into theRoot andPlant Cells; 1.8.1 Uptake ofWater andNutrients by Roots.
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1.4.6.1 Uptake andAssimilation1.4.6.2 Physiological Functions; 1.4.6.3 Deficiency Symptoms; 1.4.6.4 Toxicity Symptoms; 1.4.7 Iron; 1.4.7.1 Uptake andAssimilation; 1.4.7.2 Physiological Functions; 1.4.7.3 Deficiency Symptoms; 1.4.7.4 ToxicitySymptoms; 1.4.8 Manganese; 1.4.8.1 Uptake andAssimilation; 1.4.8.2 Physiological Functions; 1.4.8.3 Deficiency Symptoms; 1.4.8.4 ToxicitySymptoms; 1.4.9 Zinc; 1.4.9.1 Uptake andAssimilation; 1.4.9.2 Physiological Functions; 1.4.9.3 Deficiency Symptoms; 1.4.9.4 ToxicitySymptoms; 1.4.10 Copper; 1.4.10.1 Uptake andAssimilation.
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Abstract
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This book discusses many aspects of plant-nutrient-induced abiotic stress tolerance. It consists of 22 informative chapters on the basic role of plant nutrients and the latest research advances in the field of plant nutrients in abiotic stress tolerance as well as their practical applications. Today, plant nutrients are not only considered as food for plants, but also as regulators of numerous physiological processes including stress tolerance. They also interact with a number of biological molecules and signaling cascades. Although research work and review articles on the role of plant nutrients in abiotic stress tolerance have been published in a range of journals, annual reviews and book chapters, to date there has been no comprehensive book on this topic. As such, this timely book is a valuable resource for a wide audience, including plant scientists, agronomists, soil scientists, botanists, molecular biologists and environmental scientists.
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Subject
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Plants-- Effect of stress on.
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Subject
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Plants-- Nutrition.
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Plants-- Effect of stress on.
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Subject
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Plants-- Nutrition.
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Subject
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SCIENCE-- Life Sciences-- Biochemistry.
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Dewey Classification
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572/.42
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LC Classification
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QK867
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Fujita, Masayuki,1956-
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Hasanuzzaman, Mirza
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Hawrylak-Nowak, Barbara
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Nahar, Kamrun
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Oku, Hirosuke
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