TY - BOOK ID - 119308657 TI - Reactive Oxygen Species : Prospects in Plant Metabolism AU - Faizan, Mohammad AU - Hayat, Shamsul AU - Ahmed, S. Maqbool PY - 2023 SN - 9811997942 9811997934 PB - Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Active oxygen. KW - Plants KW - Metabolism. KW - Plant metabolism KW - Metabolism KW - Plant physiology KW - Oxygen radicals KW - Reactive oxygen KW - Singlet oxygen KW - Superperoxide anion KW - Free radicals (Chemistry) KW - Ionization of gases KW - Oxygen KW - Effect of anaerobiosis on KW - Stress (Physiology). KW - Plants. KW - Plant physiology. KW - Botanical chemistry. KW - Metabolism, Secondary. KW - Plant Stress Responses. KW - Plant Physiology. KW - Plant Biochemistry. KW - Plant Secondary Metabolism. KW - Secondary metabolism KW - Phytochemistry KW - Plant biochemistry KW - Plant chemistry KW - Biochemistry KW - Botany KW - Phytochemicals KW - Plant biochemical genetics KW - Physiology KW - Flora KW - Plant kingdom KW - Plantae KW - Vascular plants KW - Vegetable kingdom KW - Vegetation KW - Wildlife KW - Organisms KW - Physiological stress KW - Tension (Physiology) KW - Adaptation (Biology) KW - Science UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:119308657 AB - This edited book focuses on ROS synthesis, potential applications, toxicity, and preservations. It explores the recently proposed hormonal response and biomolecules targeted in regulation of ROS. Chapters cover resistance and susceptibility to plant pathogen, strategies involving phytoprotectants, and life span of nematode affected by ROS. This book includes a compilation of recently written, integrated, and illustrated reviews describing latest information on ROS. Chapters incorporate both theoretical and practical aspects of plant ROS. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are key signaling molecules involved in the redox equilibrium and biological processes. In plants, ROS play an important role in biotic and abiotic stress sensing, integration of diverse environmental signals, and commencement of stress-response networks, thus contributing to the establishment of defense mechanisms and plant resilience. Critical amount of ROS is required by plants for regular operation of vital physiological mechanisms. This book brings together a compilation of latest research work on reactive oxygen species and their emerging importance. The book is a useful read for students, researchers, and scientists in the field of agri-life sciences. ER -