π±The book highlights how Plants experience stress due to environmental changes, either in biotic or abiotic form, during their life cycle. Non-heritable adaptations in physiological or biochemical characteristics tend to lessen growth and productivity, and sometimes lead to casualty.
π±The dynamic and increasing body of knowledge concerning the effects of changing environments, stress factors, and their impact on plants and crops has resulted in the compilation of this unique and comprehensive collection, which deals with plants' changing situations and the stresses imposed on them.
π± The book has detailed induction of oxidative stress in plants is an integral part of plant responses to different environments.
It provides knowledge concerning plant growth about oxidative stress in our changing environment.
π±This guide focuses on how plants adapt and tolerate heavy metal pollution, and how flooding and submergence tolerance is regulated under natural environments during plant life cycles.
The author addresses different environmental factors affecting secondary metabolites and the interactional effects of UV radiation and drought.
This book felt incredibly well-researched, much like secrets, and it obviously took an enormous amount of effort to write. Though each of the chapters were written by different authors, there was a consistent tone throughout the book.
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