Advances in Plant Physiology, Vol. VIII
Contents: Preface. I. Physiological and Molecular Advances in Environmental Stresses: 1. Physiological and molecular implications of salicylic acid in plants under environmental stresses/A. Hemantaranjan. 2. The physiology of somatic embryo induction -- a stressful start/A. Feher and K. Otvos. 3. Phenolic compounds in plant cuticles: physiological and ecological aspects/G. Karabourniotis and G. Liakopoulos. 4. Cold acclimation in plants/Sheela Agarwal. 5. Low temperature tolerance in crop plants: strategies for crop improvement/Arunava Pattanayak and Jiban Mitra. 6. Rhizobium -- legume symbiosis under salt stress: effects, adaptations and amelioration/Neera Garg, Anu and Vini Arora. 7. Plant peroxidases -- a brief note on response to metal pollutants/Kavita Shah. II. Plant Signaling Molecules-pathways and Mechanisms: 8. Signaling through RHO-type GTPases in plants/A. Szucs, D. Dorjgotov and A. Feher. 9. Cross talk for rapid communication in plants through electrical signaling/Neeti Sanan Mishra, Sudir K. Sopory and Narendra Tuteja. 10. Nitrogen signaling in higher plants/Ann Ying Chiao and Hon-Ming Lam. 11. Auxin as a positional and patterning molecule essential for embryo development in plants/Christiane Fischer-Iglesias and Nicole Rober-Kleber. III. Molecular Physiology and Biotechnology: 12. Achene proteins in jelly fig (Ficus awakeotasang) and their potential biotechnological application/Miki M.C. Wang and Jason T.C. Tzen. 13. Seed storage proteins: structure, properties and approaches for improvement by genetic engineering/N.K. Chrungoo, Sangeeta Bharali and Cressida Jamir. 14. Current advances in Agrobacterium -- plant interactions and their implications on agricultural biotechnology/Ajith Anand and Kirankumar S. Mysore. 15. Sclerotinia disease and engineered resistance in oilseed crops/Xu Hu and Guihua Lu. IV. Plant Secondary Metabolite: 16. Terpenoid metabolism in cotton (Gossypium spp.) and qinghao (Artemisia annua)/Shan Lu and Xiao-Ya Chen. V. Plant Defense Mechanism and Metabolism: 17. Role of a non-protein tripeptide, glutathione in plant metabolism/Saroj Dua and Praveen Dobhal. 18. Cadmium interaction with thiols and photosynthesis in higher plants/F. Pietrini, M.A. Iannelli, R. Montanari, D. Bianconi and A. Massacci. VI. Physiological Basis of Yield: 19. Physiological approaches for enhancing yield potential in legumes/A. Bhattacharya, Vijayalaxmi and J.D.S. Panwar. VII. Physiology of Horticultural Plants: 20. Role of calcium in the physiology of horticultural plants/S.P. Singh, Lalit Bhatt, N.V. Singh and Ritu Jha. VIII. Techniques in Plant Physiology: 21. Applications of vibrational spectroscopy to the investigation of plant material/Enrique J. Baran. Index. Contents of Previous Volume (1 to 7).
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