The purpose of this publication is to elucidate the biological aspect of the abiotic stress response from the field to the molecular level in horticultural plants.
This book is unique in that it concerns the basic aspect of abiotic stress biology and research progress at the molecular level in model plants or major field crops, as it focuses mainly on the abiotic stress response in existing horticultural plants.
Many readers interested in plant abiotic stress biology are aware of the application of the latest findings to agricultural production, and this book will have a special appeal for those readers.
The book will be of interest to scientists and graduate students who are involved in the research, development, production, processing, and marketing of horticultural products, including those in developing countries who are interested in high tech and advanced science in this field.
The application of the latest findings to agricultural production is particularly useful.
Stress tolerance mechanisms in horticultural crops are gaining importance, because most agricultural regions are predicted to experience considerably more extreme environmental fluctuations due to global climate change.
Further, because of recent progress in next-generation sequencing technologies, the postgenomic era is impending not only in model plants and major cereal crops but also in horticultural crops, which comprise a great diversity of species.
This book provides information on the physiological aspects of the abiotic stress response in horticultural plants, which is considered essential for postgenomic research.
von Kanayama, Yoshinori und Kochetov, Alexey.
Yoshinori Hara
Yoshinori Nishizaki
Yoshinori Fujiwara
Yoshinori Mizutani
Yoshinori Nagumo
Yoshinori Nishizaki
Shiozawa, Yoshinori.
Yoshinori Dobashi
Yoshinori Yasuda
Shiozawa, Yoshinori.
Yoshinori Kanayama
Yoshinori Dobashi
Yoshinori Nagumo
Yoshinori Nagumo
Yoshinori Kobayashi
Yoshinori Fujiyoshi
Yoshinori Yokoyama
Yoshinori Kobayashi
Yoshinori Osakabe
Shiozawa, Yoshinori.
Yoshinori Yokoyama
Yoshinori Takahashi
Yoshinori Nagumo
Yoshinori Nishida
Yoshinori Nagumo
Yoshinori Futara
Yoshinori Shichida
Yoshinori Uesaka
Yoshinori Shichida
Yoshinori Nagumo
Yoshinori Nagumo
Yoshinori Kobayashi
Yoshiaki Kanayama
Yoshinori Hosoda
Yoshinori Yasuda
Yoshinori Asakawa
For some 50 years, professor asakawa and his group have focused their research on the chemical constituents of bryophytes and have found that these plants contain large numbers of secondary metabolites, such as terpenoids, acetogenins, and aromatic compounds representative of many new skeletons, which exhibit interesting biological activities.
Yoshinori Osakabe
Yoshinori Hashimoto
Yoshinori Shimizu
Yoshinori Hashimoto
Naoki Kanayama
Yoshinori Natsume
Yoshinori Natsume
Yoshinori Natsume
Yoshinori Kurokawa
Yoshinori Natsume
Yoshinori Andō
Yoshinori Osakabe
Yoshinori Mine
Yoshinori Shimizu
Yoshinori Amagai
Yoshinori Natsume
Yoshinori Murai
Yoshinori Kobayashi
Yoshinori Kohwi
Yoshinori Shimazu
Louisa Jones
Allen Gilbert
Allen Gilbert
Ian Warrington
Geoffrey R. Dixon
Ian Warrington
Ian Warrington
Amit Baran Sharangi
Jules Janick
Geoffrey R. Dixon
Tina Marie Waliczek
Robert S. Emmett
Jules Janick
Charles Adams
Chris Philip
Nicola Furlong
Geoffrey R. Dixon
This trilogy explains "what is horticulture?
Julie P. Newman
Richard Unsworth
Richard N. Arteca
Jules Janick
Charles Adams
Diana Sargeant
Myles Baldwin
Fabian Capomolla
José García Molina
Roberts, Nora
John Wrigley
Indonesia. Departemen Pertanian. Biro Hukum dan Informasi Publik
Paul Bangay
Janet Seaton
Corinne Demas
Jules Janick
Jules Janick
Corinne Demas
Jules Janick
Jules Janick
Alan Titchmarsh
Chris Philip
Jules Janick
Toby Buckland
Carroll Shry
Jules Janick
Sharon Pastor Simson
Carolyn Evans Hammond
Jules Janick
Jules Janick
Alan Titchmarsh
Pat Sagui
Joe Swift
Alan Titchmarsh
Neal I. Rosenthal
Bridget Biscotti Bradley
Katherine Swift
C. Kay Larson
Peter J. Gregory
Chris Philip
Theodore Terry