Abiotic Stress Response in Plants : : Physiological, Biochemical and Genetic Perspectives / / edited by Arun K. Shanker and B. Venkateswarlu.

Plants, unlike animals, are sessile. This demands that adverse changes in their environment are quickly recognized, distinguished and responded to with suitable reactions. Drought, heat, cold and salinity are among the major abiotic stresses that adversely affect plant growth and productivity. In ge...

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Place / Publishing House:Rijeka : : IntechOpen,, 2011.
©2011
Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 346 pages) :; illustrations (some color)
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