Sustainable Utilisation and Bioengineering of Halophytes

Sustainable Utilisation and Bioengineering of Halophytes

Arora, Jaya; Joshi, Abhishek; Grigore, Marius-Nicusor

Springer Verlag, Singapore

01/2025

544

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9789819798186

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Section I. Biology and Biotechnology of Halophytes.- Chapter 1. Introduction to Halophytes.- Chapter 2. Common Halophytes of Western India and their Utilisation.- Chapter 3. Halophyte Biotechnology for Environmental Restoration.- Chapter 4. Halophyte Bioengineering for Crop Improvement.- Chapter 5. Bioengineering of Halophytes for Bioactive Molecules and Bioenergy production.- Chapter 6. Biological and Ecological aspects of Halophyte-Microbiome Interaction: Adaptation versus Climate change.- Chapter 7. Applications of endophytes associated with Halophyte for sustainable agriculture.- Chapter 8. Bioengineering of Halophytes in Tuerkiye: A Case Study on the Leguminous Halophytes and their Economic Potential.- Chapter 9. Salinity Stress Response in some Romanian Tree Species: A Case Study.- Section II. Genomics of Halophytes.- Chapter 10. Genetic manipulation in Halophytes for abiotic stress tolerance: An overview.- Chapter 11. Molecular Networks and Signalling Pathways in Halophytes.- Chapter 12. Mangroves: Biodiversity and Omics Insights.- Section III. Metabolomics, Proteomics and of Nanomaterials of Halophytes.- Chapter 13. Metabolomic insights into salt adaptation in halophytes.- Chapter 14. Synthesis and applications of Phytonanoparticle: Perspective on Halophytes.- Chapter 15. Green Synthesis of Metal and Metal Oxide Nanoparticles using Halophytes and Other Salt-Tolerant Plants and Their Applications.- Chapter 16. Halophytes in the Bioeconomy - new opportunity and challenge for Agriculture.- Chapter 17. Bioengineering of Halophytes: Recent advancements and Future Perspective.
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Bioengineering;halophytes;Ecosystem restoration;Salt tolerant genes;Epigenetic modifications;Nanomaterials