Plant Apocarotenoids
Biosynthesis, Signaling and Agricultural Applications
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2026
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-394-33260-1 (ISBN)
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-394-33260-1 (ISBN)
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Presents a comprehensive guide to plant apocarotenoids—from biosynthetic pathways to agricultural innovation and sustainability
Apocarotenoids are emerging as central players in plant biology, offering profound insights into growth regulation, stress responses, and developmental processes. Derived from carotenoids through oxidative cleavage, these compounds serve as key signaling molecules with far-reaching implications for plant physiology and crop improvement. Recent advancements in molecular biology, genetic engineering, and synthetic biology have accelerated research in this domain, making apocarotenoids a critical area of study for plant scientists, agricultural biotechnologists, and crop physiologists. Yet, despite their importance, comprehensive resources that integrate biosynthesis, signaling, and applied agricultural aspects have remained limited.
Plant Apocarotenoids: Biosynthesis, Signaling and Agricultural Applications provides an in-depth exploration of both fundamental and translational aspects of these bioactive molecules. Organized into five sections, the volume begins with the fundamentals of apocarotenoid biosynthesis and signaling mechanisms before delving into specific compounds such as strigolactones, zaxinone, β-cyclocitral, and β-ionone. Special emphasis is placed on saffron apocarotenoids, reflecting their unique biochemical pathways and relevance to biotechnology. Later sections examine apocarotenoids in plant defense, symbiotic interactions, and stress adaptation, while concluding chapters address their engineering for agricultural applications such as crop resilience, biofortification, and global food security.
An authoritative resource that bridges basic science and applied outcomes, Plant Apocarotenoids: Biosynthesis, Signaling and Agricultural Applications:
Features contributions from an interdisciplinary team of experts, integrating fundamental and applied research perspectives
Provides a complete overview of apocarotenoid structural diversity, biosynthesis, and regulation
Highlights the role of apocarotenoids in plant signaling, growth, and development
Includes a dedicated section on saffron apocarotenoids and their biotechnological potential
Details metabolic engineering strategies to enhance apocarotenoid pathways in crops
Equipping readers with the knowledge necessary to drive future innovations in sustainable agriculture.
Plant Apocarotenoids: Biosynthesis, Signaling and Agricultural Applications is an essential reference for graduate students, researchers, and professionals in plant science, biochemistry, crop physiology, genetics, and agricultural biotechnology. It is particularly suited for advanced courses in Plant Biochemistry, Plant Biotechnology, and Crop Improvement within MSc and PhD programs in agricultural and biological sciences.
Apocarotenoids are emerging as central players in plant biology, offering profound insights into growth regulation, stress responses, and developmental processes. Derived from carotenoids through oxidative cleavage, these compounds serve as key signaling molecules with far-reaching implications for plant physiology and crop improvement. Recent advancements in molecular biology, genetic engineering, and synthetic biology have accelerated research in this domain, making apocarotenoids a critical area of study for plant scientists, agricultural biotechnologists, and crop physiologists. Yet, despite their importance, comprehensive resources that integrate biosynthesis, signaling, and applied agricultural aspects have remained limited.
Plant Apocarotenoids: Biosynthesis, Signaling and Agricultural Applications provides an in-depth exploration of both fundamental and translational aspects of these bioactive molecules. Organized into five sections, the volume begins with the fundamentals of apocarotenoid biosynthesis and signaling mechanisms before delving into specific compounds such as strigolactones, zaxinone, β-cyclocitral, and β-ionone. Special emphasis is placed on saffron apocarotenoids, reflecting their unique biochemical pathways and relevance to biotechnology. Later sections examine apocarotenoids in plant defense, symbiotic interactions, and stress adaptation, while concluding chapters address their engineering for agricultural applications such as crop resilience, biofortification, and global food security.
An authoritative resource that bridges basic science and applied outcomes, Plant Apocarotenoids: Biosynthesis, Signaling and Agricultural Applications:
Features contributions from an interdisciplinary team of experts, integrating fundamental and applied research perspectives
Provides a complete overview of apocarotenoid structural diversity, biosynthesis, and regulation
Highlights the role of apocarotenoids in plant signaling, growth, and development
Includes a dedicated section on saffron apocarotenoids and their biotechnological potential
Details metabolic engineering strategies to enhance apocarotenoid pathways in crops
Equipping readers with the knowledge necessary to drive future innovations in sustainable agriculture.
Plant Apocarotenoids: Biosynthesis, Signaling and Agricultural Applications is an essential reference for graduate students, researchers, and professionals in plant science, biochemistry, crop physiology, genetics, and agricultural biotechnology. It is particularly suited for advanced courses in Plant Biochemistry, Plant Biotechnology, and Crop Improvement within MSc and PhD programs in agricultural and biological sciences.
Kaiser Iqbal Wani is a Research Associate at the School of Tropical Agriculture and Forestry, Hainan University, China. His research focuses on molecular, proteomic, physiological, and biotechnological aspects of medicinal and horticultural plants under stress conditions. Tariq Aftab is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany at Aligarh Muslim University, India. His research interests center on physiological, proteomic, and molecular studies of plants under abiotic stress.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 30.4.2026 |
|---|---|
| Verlagsort | New York |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften |
| ISBN-10 | 1-394-33260-2 / 1394332602 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-394-33260-1 / 9781394332601 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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