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Plant Signals and Survival: Molecular Communication in Plants MTA
Hormones, electrical signaling, and environmental responses that shape plant behavior

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Plant Signals and Survival: Molecular Communication in Plants In "Plant Signals and Survival: Molecular Communication in Plants," discover the astonishing hidden intelligence of the plant kingdom. This comprehensive volume unveils the intricate symphony of chemical and electrical signals that allow plants, rooted to their spot, to perceive, interpret, and respond to a dynamic world. From the well-known phytohormones like auxins, cytokinins, and gibberellins that sculpt growth and development, to abscisic acid orchestrating stress tolerance and ethylene coordinating ripening and aging, each chapter meticulously dissects the molecular mechanisms that enable plants to thrive. Delve into the fascinating roles of newer discoveries like brassinosteroids for resilience and strigolactones shaping roots and symbioses, revealing a truly integrated hormonal network.

Beyond internal chemical messengers, the book explores the rapid, animal-like electrical signals—action potentials, variation potentials, and system potentials—that allow for swift movements, like the Venus flytrap's snap, and systemic wound defense. Journey further into how plants sense their external world, adapting to light through sophisticated photoreceptors and circadian rhythms, enduring temperature extremes with cold acclimation and heat shock responses, and navigating water stress through drought and flooding survival pathways. The intricate conversations extend to the rhizosphere, where plants communicate with beneficial microbes for nutrient uptake and engage in fierce chemical warfare against pathogens and herbivores.

Ultimately, "Plant Signals and Survival" bridges fundamental plant science with its critical implications for sustainable agriculture. With a detailed look at experimental methods and future prospects, the book illuminates how understanding these molecular dialogues is paving the way for developing crops that are more resilient to climate change, require fewer chemical inputs, and yield more abundantly. This essential guide offers invaluable insights for researchers, students, and anyone curious about the profound intelligence of the plant world and its potential to address global challenges in food security and environmental sustainability.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Explore the intricate world of phytohormones like auxins, cytokinins, gibberellins, abscisic acid, and ethylene, understanding their diverse roles in regulating plant growth, development, and stress responses.
  • Uncover the rapid communication systems within plants, including action potentials, variation potentials, and system potentials, and the ion channels that drive these electrical signals for swift responses like plant movements and systemic alarms.
  • Learn how plants perceive and respond to critical environmental cues such as light, temperature, and water availability, employing sophisticated photoreceptors, cold acclimation strategies, and drought/flooding survival pathways.
  • Investigate the complex molecular dialogues plants engage in for defense against biotic threats, including distinct immune responses orchestrated by jasmonates and salicylates against herbivores and pathogens, and the role of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
  • Discover the hidden conversations in the rhizosphere, detailing how plants use chemical signals (like strigolactones and flavonoids) to sense nutrients, shape root architecture, and establish beneficial symbiotic relationships with microbes for enhanced survival and nutrient acquisition.
Who's It For:

This book is ideal for students, researchers, and professionals in plant biology, horticulture, agronomy, and environmental science. It provides a comprehensive and accessible overview for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying plant communication, adaptation, and survival, with a particular focus on applications for sustainable agriculture and crop improvement.

Author:

Andrea Wood

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Date Published:

December 11, 2025

Word Count:

44,107 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 5 minutes

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