Application of Eco-Friendly Exogenous Elicitors and Metabolic Dissection for Crop Improvement - Nilanjan Chakraborty

Application of Eco-Friendly Exogenous Elicitors and Metabolic Dissection for Crop Improvement

By: Nilanjan Chakraborty (Editor), Aryadeep Roychoudhury (Editor), Krishnendu Acharya (Editor)

eText | 30 June 2025 | Edition Number 1

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Due to the alarming increase in human population and global food demand, farmers are looking for a better option that can provide them huge benefits within a short period of time. The use of chemical pesticides, fungicides, or other chemical fertilizers altogether causes a huge adverse impact on the environment. Using environmentally safe elicitor molecules can solve this problem in two ways. First, their application is a cost-effective process, which can provide maximum benefit to the farmers. Second, they are safe to apply directly to the environment.

Key features of the book:

  1. It covers a vast area of research undertaken on elicitation processes
  2. It comprises both biotic and abiotic stress tolerance through elicitation
  3. It highlights a low-cost technology for adoption in future for larger benefits for a better future
  4. Omics approaches are highlighted
  5. The chapters are supported by sufficient illustrations

This book comprises aspects of elicitation or elicitor-mediated research undertaken so far, to provide a direction toward a chemical-hazard-free world without compromising the yield and market value of the plant-based products. This book aims to guide students at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels as well as researchers, academicians and other industry professionals.

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