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ISBN-10 : 0128017309
ISBN-13 : 9780128015360 9780128017302
Author: Mohammad Miransari
Abiotic and Biotic Stresses in Soybean Production: Soybean Production Volume One presents the important results of research in both field and greenhouse conditions that guide readers to effectively manage the chemical, physical, and biological factors that can put soybean production at risk.
Including the latest in genetics, signaling, and biotechnology, the book identifies these types of stresses, their causes, and means of avoiding, then addresses existing stresses to provide a comprehensive overview of key production yield factors.
Abiotic and Biotic Stresses in Soybean Production: Soybean Production Volume 1 1st Table of contents:
1: The importance of soybean production worldwide
Abstract
Introduction
World soybean production
The importance of soybean production
Microbial associations
The importance of better soybean management
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
2: Signaling cross talk between biotic and abiotic stress responses in soybean
Abstract
Introduction
Transcription factors as key mediators of stress cross talk
Role of phytohormones and signaling components in stress regulatory cross talk in soybean
Involvement of microRNAs in abiotic and biotic stress regulation in soybean
Mycorrhiza-mediated approaches for conferring biotic and abiotic stress tolerance in soybean
Conclusions and future perspectives
Acknowledgments
3: Enhancing soybean response to biotic and abiotic stresses
Abstract
Introduction
Soybean and stress
B. japonicum and stress
Conclusion and future perspectives
4: Use of proteomics to evaluate soybean response under abiotic stresses
Abstract
Introduction
Acknowledgments
5: Soybean N fixation and production of soybean inocula
Abstract
Introduction
The process of soybean N fixation
Soybean N fixation and N fertilization
Inoculum microbes and their interactions
Production of soybean inocula
Soybean inocula carriers
Inocula and soybean N fixation
Economic and environmental significance of soybean inocula
Conclusions and future perspectives
6: Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria to alleviate soybean growth under abiotic and biotic stresses
Abstract
Introduction
Soybean: a versatile crop around the globe
Impact of abiotic stressors on growth of soybean
Alleviation of abiotic stresses with PGPR
Impact of biotic stressors on growth of soybean
Alleviation of biotic stresses with PGPR
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
7: Soybean production and salinity stress
Abstract
Introduction
Soybean and B. japonicum under salinity
Soybean tolerating mechanisms under salinity
Biological N fixation as affected by salinity stress
Alleviation of symbiotic N fixation under salinity stress
Conclusions and future perspectives
8: Soybean production and drought stress
Abstract
Introduction
Improving drought tolerance in soybean
Molecular studies in soybean for improved drought tolerance
Utilization of genetic engineering technology in soybean to study drought tolerance
Conclusions
9: Soybean production and heavy metal stress
Abstract
Introduction
Using plants for bioremediation
Soybean and heavy metal stress
Alleviation of heavy metal stress
Conclusions and future perspectives
10: Soybean production and suboptimal root zone temperatures
Abstract
Soybean: structure, benefits, and cultivation
Effect of suboptimal root zone temperatures on the growth and development of soybean
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria: importance and mechanism of action
PGPR action under stressed conditions of suboptimal root zone temperatures
Addition of genistein alleviates the effect of suboptimal root zone temperatures
Effects of coinoculation of B. japonicum with both genistein and PGPR
Conclusions
11: Soybean production and N fertilization
Abstract
Introduction
Soybean and N fertilizer
Importance of N fixation for soybean production
Plant genotype, N fertilizer, and N fixation
B. japonicum and N fertilization
B. japonicum, or N fertilization, or both?
N fixation and its environmental and economical significance
Soybean N fixation and stress
Conclusions and future perspectives
12: Heat stress responses and thermotolerance in soybean
Abstract
Introduction
Effects of high temperature on soybean
Approaches to develop high-temperature stress tolerance in soybean
Conclusions and future perspectives
13: Strategies, challenges, and future perspectives for soybean production under stress
Abstract
Introduction
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