This book describes the relationship of the plant to its environment and involves the study of all aspects of plant growth from the cellular to molecular levels. It explains how plants live, function, and grow at different stress conditions (e.g. physical and biological) of the environment. A to Z life processes of the plant (e.g. water relations, mineral nutrient absorption and transport, photosynthesis, respiration, seed dormancy and germination, hormone transport and functions, vernalization, photomorphogenesis, etc.) are described in the light of the latest published data. Climate change and the consequent physiological adaption of plants, as well as the role of transgenic HYV (high yielding varieties) of crops to manage food supply for the ever-increasing world population, are just some of the other important topics covered. This book will be of particular interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students at university level and teachers as well.
Man-made climate change poses a new crisis: how do we feed 10 billion people in a climate hostile to food security? This book explores the threat to our “daily bread” and argues that we are not without hope, offering solutions that can lead to a better future for humankind.
