Halophytes and climate change: adaptive mechanisms and potential uses

Halophytes and climate change: adaptive mechanisms and potential uses [electronic resource] Edited by M. Hasanuzzaman, S. Shabala, M. Fujita. - 1 - Wallingford UK CABI 2019 - 386pp.; - CABI Books . - CABI Books .

This book contains current knowledge and the most recent developments in the field of halophyte biology, ecology, and potential uses. Halophytes are characterised as plants that can survive and complete their life cycle in highly saline environments. This book explores the adaptive mechanisms and special features of halophytes that allow them to grow in environments that are unsuitable for conventional crops and considers their role as a source of food, fuel, fodder, fibre, essential oils, and medicines.Halophytes and Climate Change includes coverage of:- Special morphological, anatomical, and physiological features of halophytes- Ion accumulation patterns and homeostasis in halophytes- Potential use of halophytes in the remediation of saline soil- Growth and physiological response and tolerance to toxicity and drought- Mangrove ecology, physiology, and adaptationWritten by a team of international authors and presented in full colour, this book is an essential resource for researchers in the fields of plant physiology, ecology, soil science, environmental science, botany, and agriculture.

9781786394347

10.1079/9781786394330.0000 doi

adaptation halophiles climatic change halophytes extremophilic organisms climate change plant ecology halophilic organisms extremophiles plant physiology halophilic plants ecophysiology
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