Managing Salt Tolerance in Plants

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Managing Salt Tolerance in Plants
Author : Shabir Hussain Wani
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Publisher : CRC Press
Language : English
Release Date : 05 October 2015
ISBN : 9781482245141
Pages : 448 pages
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Salinity stress currently impacts more than 80 million hectares of land worldwide and more arable land is likely to be impacted in the future due to global climate changes. Managing Salt Tolerance in Plants: Molecular and Genomic Perspectives presents detailed molecular and genomic approaches for the development of crop plants tolerant to salinity

Managing Salt Tolerance in Plants

Salinity stress currently impacts more than 80 million hectares of land worldwide and more arable land is likely to be impacted in the future due to global climate changes. Managing Salt Tolerance in Plants: Molecular and Genomic Perspectives presents detailed molecular and genomic approaches for the development of crop plants tolerant

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