Plant Functional Genomics Methods and Protocols, Volume 1


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English | ISBN: 1071637770 | | 371 pages | | 79 MB
This detailed book gathers hands-on techniques to characterize, identify, localize, profile, and determine genome functions in plants. Volume 1 opens with a section exploring protocols to advance our understanding of plant genetics and via phenomics, and it continues with chapters on plant genetics, transcriptomics, and proteomics to unravel plant protein structures and functions, bridging proteomics and phosphoproteomics. Written for the highly successful Methods in Molecular series, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary and reagents, step-by-step and readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
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Plant Cytogenetics and Cytogenomics Methods and Protocols


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English | ISBN: 1071632256 | | 536 pages | | 58 MB
This book provides an up-to-date account of the most widespread methods used by specialists in the of plant cytogenetics and the field of cytogenomics that will likely soon be adapted by more labs. From the basic karyological approaches to the most recent genomics-informed and methods, the volume explores genome size and ploidy level estimation, chromosome fixation, preparation, and manipulation, banding and staining techniques, in situ hybridization, as well as numerous methods that integrate cytogenetics with bioinformatics and computational genomics. Written for the highly successful Methods in Molecular series, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary and reagents, step-by-step and readily reproducible laboratory protocols, as well as tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
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Plant Comparative Genomics


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English | ISBN: 1071624288 | | 305 pages | | 35 MB
This detailed book presents recent methodologies for the task of inspecting the genomic world of plants, extracting valuable information, and presenting it in a readable way. With a on bioinformatics tools, the volume explores phylogenetics and , Omics analysis, as well as procedures for trait characterization. Written for the highly successful in Molecular series, chapters include the kind of vital expert implementation advice that will lead to successful results.
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Plant Cell Culture Protocols


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English | ISBN: 1071639536 | | 472 pages | | 74 MB
This fifth edition provides new and updated protocols on plant cell, tissue, and organ cultures. Chapters are divided into five parts that cover topics from general methodologies, statistical analysis and contamination control, highly specialized techniques, and laborious process of measuring the epigenetics changes in tissue cultures. Written in the highly successful in Molecular series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and key tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
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Plant Adaptation to Abiotic Stress From Signaling Pathways and Microbiomes to Molecular Mechanisms


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English | ISBN: 9819706718 | | 548 pages | | 40 MB
The book "Plant Adaptation to Abiotic Stress: From Signaling Pathways and Microbiomes to Molecular Mechanisms" comprehensively examines abiotic stressors―cold, heat, light, salinity, and water scarcity―across its 18 chapters. Focusing particularly on Arabidopsis thaliana, it investigates abiotic stresses, adaptation strategies, and molecular pathways. Furthermore, it addresses broader issues, including , food security, water scarcity, and concerns such as soil acidity and aluminum stress. It proposes adaptive measures for cultivating stress-resistant crops and sheds light on genetic modification such as CRISPR-Cas9, integrating nanotechnology in plant breeding. Emphasizing transcription factors, post-translational protein modifications, and diverse noncoding RNAs (long noncoding RNAs, circular RNAs, microRNAs, and small interfering RNAs), the book highlights their role in regulating gene expression during stress responses. It specifically underscores secondary messengers, plant hormones, and MAPK cascades within intracellular signaling pathways. Additionally, it discusses the roles of endophytic bacteria and microbial interactions in bolstering stress resilience. The book explores state-of-the-art research methodologies in plant breeding, omics approaches, and nanotechnology for stress-resistant crop varieties, advocating for agricultural sustainability. Tailored for plant physiology scientists, academics, and postgraduate students, it amalgamates diverse research findings, serving as a pivotal resource to comprehend intricate plant responses to environmental challenges.
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Planning for Equitable Urban Agriculture in the United States Future Directions for a New Ethic in City Building


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English | ISBN: 3031320786 | 2025 | 597 pages | | 11 MB
This open access book, building on the legacy of food systems scholar and advocate, Jerome Kaufman, examines the potential and pitfalls of planning for urban agriculture (UA) in the United States, especially in how questions of ethics and equity are addressed. The book is organized into six sections. Written by a team of scholars and practitioners, the book covers a comprehensive array of topics ranging from theory to of planning for equitable urban agriculture. Section 1 makes the case for re-imagining agriculture as central to urban , and unpacks why, how, and when planning should support UA, and more broadly food systems. Section 2, written by early career and seasoned scholars, provides a theoretical foundation for the book. Section 3, written by teams of scholars and community partners, examines how civic agriculture is unfolding across urban landscapes, led largely by community organizations. Section 4, written by planning practitionersand scholars, documents local government planning tied to urban agriculture, focusing especially on how they address questions of equity. Section 5 explores UA as a locus of pedagogy of equity. Section 6 places the UA movement in the US within a global context, and concludes with and for the future. The book concludes with a call for planning as public nurturance - an approach that can be illustrated through urban agriculture. Planning as public nurturance is a value-explicit process that centers an ethics of care, especially protecting the interests of publics that are marginalized. It builds the capacity of marginalized groups to authentically co-design and participate in planning/ . Such a planning approach requires that progress toward equitable outcomes is consistently evaluated through accountability measures. And, finally, such an approach requires attention to structural and institutional inequities. Addressing these four elements is more likelyto create a condition under which urban agriculture may be used as a lever in the planning and of more just and equitable cities.
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Planning and Operation of Active Distribution Networks Technical, Social and Environmental Aspects


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English | ISBN: 3030908119 | | 532 pages | EPUB | 45 MB
This book offers a broad and detailed view about how traditional distribution systems are evolving smart/active systems. The will be able to share the view of a number of researchers directly involved in this . For this sake, discussions are enriched by the presentation of and computational tools. A senior reader may incorporate some not available during his/her graduation process, whereas new Engineers may have contact with some material that may be to his/her as professionals.
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Planning Indian Megacity Regions Spatial Model, Development Dynamics and Future Advances


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English | ISBN: 9811654689 | | 213 pages | | 9 MB
This book focuses on spatial planning of megacities that are growing in Asia, , and America. These are not be seen in isolation from their respective influence regions. They complement each other. Most of the solutions to the problems of such cities are found in their respective regions, and, on the other hand, the regions derive their strength from their respective megacities. There is a need for promoting integrated spatial planning of megacity regions. The five chapters in this book highlight the spatial planning of such regions.
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Planning Climate Smart and Wise Cities A Multidisciplinary Approach


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English | ISBN: 3030801640 | | 500 pages | | 138 MB
This book provides information that facilitates integrated climate actions in cities, leveraging disruptive technologies, business , policies, financing, and leadership solutions. It fosters the development of climate smart and wise cities. It reviews the major developments of climate actions in cities and combines climate environment and energy technology, policy and financing instruments. A range of distinguished authors assess the experiences thus far and also consider future development from both and practical . They also discuss many policy and technical options, including climate smart and wise city planning, inclusion of nature, international and national carbon market mechanisms and measuring its impact and digital transformation. Moreover, attention is paid to the role of natural principles, the role of transparency principles and to of democratic climate within a climate action scheme. This book makes clear that thecarbon neutrality, sustainability, circularity, efficiency, connectivity and resiliency of cities depend to a large extent on the specific digital technologies and the leadership reshaping our cities.
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