Non-coding RNA in Plants: Modulation and Stress Responses? is the first book to present the basics of the importance of long non-coding RNA and its potential in addressing abiotic and biotic stresses. Describing?the MiRNA and small RNA and their role in plant development, this book explains the importance of long non-coding RNA in plants, including its significance in virus resistance, its transposable elements, effector trigger immunity, and fungal and bacterial resistance in plants. Non-coding RNA for Modulation and Stress Response in Plants?presents the state-of-the-science from its historical foundation through application throughout the lifecycle and production of agricultural and non-agricultural plants.? While various coding has been explored within animal science, plant exposition has been minimal.? This book is designed to inspire additional research and developments toward improved plant resiliency and production.
Table of Contents
1. Historical perspectives and evolution of non-coding RNA2. Regulatory mechanisms and mode of action of non-coding RNA
3. Bioinformatics tools and databases for Non-coding RNA
4. Fertilizer responsive Non-coding RNA and their significance
5. Role of non-coding RNA in plant architecture
6. Non-coding RNA and its significance to virus resistance in plants
7. Regulation of Non-coding RNA during abiotic stress
8. Transposable elements derived non-coding RNA and its importance
9. Role of Non-coding RNA in effector trigger immunity
10. Non-Coding RNAs' Properties and Biological Functions in Plant Development and Abiotic Stress Response
11. Non-coding RNA and its significance in fungal and bacterial resistance
12. Non-coding RNA and hormonal regulation in plants
13. Fruits ripening and maturity: - Role of non-coding RNA
14. Non-coding RNA as a regulator for developmental processes in plant
15. Modulation of non-coding RNA at the Reproductive stage
16. Cross kingdom application of non-coding RNA
17. Advantages and limitations of exogenously supplied non-coding RNA in plants