Non-coding RNA in Plants: Modulation and Stress Responses (Plant Biology, sustainability and climate change)
In this trailblazing publication, Rahul Datta embarks on an intriguing journey into the captivating universe of non-coding RNA within the plant kingdom, providing an in-depth analysis of its pivotal role in botanical sciences and responses to environmental pressures. This tome emerges as an indispensable asset for those wishing to grasp the core principles surrounding long non-coding RNA, particularly in its potential applications for mitigating both abiotic and biotic challenges faced by flora. With masterful precision, Datta navigates the complex terrain of MiRNA and small RNA, revealing their vital contributions to the growth and maturation of plants. Furthermore, the author illuminates the significance of long non-coding RNA across a spectrum of phytological processes, such as viral defense mechanisms, the behavior of transposable elements, effector-triggered immunity, and resistance strategies against fungal and bacterial invaders. This innovative work not only encapsulates the prevailing landscape of scientific understanding but also intricately weaves the historical roots of the discipline, rendering it an essential reference for both scholars and students. While the realm of non-coding RNA has been rigorously examined in zoological contexts, this volume deftly addresses a significant void in the literature of plant biology, poised to kindle further inquiry and advancements aimed at enhancing plant durability and yield.
- Author: Rahul Datta
- Publisher: Academic Press Inc (1 December 2024)
- Genre: Agriculture & Farming
- ISBN: 978-0443217845
- Pages: 400 pages