Decoding Non-Coding RNA

Enhancing Plant Abiotic Stress Tolerance

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This book offers an in-depth exploration of non-coding RNA and its critical role in enhancing plant abiotic stress tolerance. It provides a comprehensive overview of non-coding DNA's structural and functional diversity and its regulatory mechanisms in stress responses.
The chapters cover topics such as epigenetic regulation, mobile genetic elements, and genomic profiling techniques. It covers latest research on non-coding RNA-mediated regulation, transcriptional regulatory elements controlling stress-responsive gene expression, and the role of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in fine-tuning gene expression networks under stress conditions. The book also discusses chromatin modifications, transposon-mediated regulation, high-throughput sequencing approaches for identifying stress-responsive ncRNAs, and CRISPR-based functional analysis. In addition to exploring these advanced topics, the book highlights practical implications for crop improvement strategies.
Researchers in plant biology, genomics, molecular biology, and agricultural sciences will find this book particularly beneficial. It is also an essential resource for educators looking to provide their students with up-to-date information on cutting-edge research techniques. By offering both theoretical perspectives and practical case studies from renowned experts worldwide, this volume equips readers with actionable knowledge to address real-world challenges in agriculture.
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301 pages
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n.c
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2025-08-23
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Springer
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9789819698585
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9789819698592

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210,99 €
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9789819698592

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3
Nombre pages imprimables
30
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7547 Ko
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210,99 €

Dr. Shalini Tiwari is a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the South Dakota State University, USA. Her research interest is in the area of plant stress signaling and plant-microbe interaction. She has worked on how interactions between plants and PGPR (Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria) can enhance resilience to abiotic stresses. One of her notable achievements lies in elucidating these mechanisms by employing cutting-edge techniques such as transcriptomics and comprehensive profiling of non-coding RNAs, including long non-coding RNAs (lncRNA) and microRNAs (miRNA), particularly under stressful conditions. She actively contributes to the scientific community by advancing her understanding of environmental microbiology, plant biology, stress responses, and symbiotic relationships.

Dr. Jose L. Gonzalez Hernandez is working as a Professor at the South Dakota State University, USA. His research area is in the field of Plant Genetics and Genomics. His research focuses on unraveling the genetic basis of complex plant traits essential for agricultural sustainability and food security. Dr. Jose also utilizes state-of-the-art Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies to conduct comprehensive analyses of genomic regions associated with traits such as yield, disease resistance, and stress tolerance. His commitment to advancing scientific understanding and practical applications in plant genetics and genomics is crucial for addressing global challenges and fostering innovation in agricultural biotechnology.


Dr. Charu Lata is a Principal Scientist at the CSIR - National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research, New Delhi. Her research interest has been in the field of crop improvements especially abiotic stress responses and tolerance in crop plants. She is primarily focusing in the research areas pertaining to the elucidation of mechanisms regulating abiotic stress tolerance in legumes and cereal crops through transcriptomics, small RNA profiling, and genome editing. Her research underscores the critical role of genomics and molecular biology in addressing global agricultural challenges and advancing crop improvement strategies.

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