📘 Plant Stress Physiology Notes (2026–2027 Edition)
Plant Stress Physiology Notes (2026–2027 Edition) is a comprehensive textbook designed for BS students, educators, and researchers in botany, plant sciences, agriculture, and biotechnology. This book provides a detailed understanding of how plants respond and adapt to environmental stresses such as drought, salinity, extreme temperatures, flooding, oxidative damage, nutrient imbalance, and pathogen attack.
This book connects theoretical knowledge with practical applications in crop improvement, sustainable agriculture, plant biotechnology, and climate change adaptation. It helps students understand the physiological, biochemical, and molecular mechanisms that allow plants to survive and maintain productivity under stressful environmental conditions.
🌱 Unit 1: Introduction to Plant Stress Physiology
• Concept and scope of plant stress physiology
• Definition and classification of plant stress
• Difference between stress, strain, and resistance
• Types of plant stress: biotic and abiotic
• Stress signaling and adaptive responses
💧 Unit 2: Water Stress and Drought Physiology
• Water potential and its components
• Mechanisms of drought perception in plants
• Physiological and biochemical effects of water deficit
• Stomatal regulation under drought stress
• Osmotic adjustment and compatible solutes
🌾 Unit 3: Salinity Stress and Plant Response
• Nature and sources of salinity
• Ion toxicity and osmotic stress under saline conditions
• Effects of salinity on germination, growth, and yield
• Salt exclusion, inclusion, and compartmentation strategies
• Role of ion transporters and antiporters
🔥 Unit 4: Temperature Stress – Heat and Cold
• Effects of high temperature on photosynthesis and enzymes
• Heat shock proteins and thermotolerance
• Cell membrane stability under heat stress
• Chilling and freezing injuries in plants
• Cold acclimation and cryoprotection mechanisms
🌊 Unit 5: Flooding and Oxygen Deficiency Stress
• Physiology of hypoxia and anoxia
• Alterations in respiration and metabolism
• Formation of aerenchyma and adventitious roots
• Ethylene signaling under flooding conditions
• Energy conservation strategies under low oxygen
⚡ Unit 6: Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Defense
• Sources of reactive oxygen species
• ROS signaling and oxidative damage in plants
• Antioxidant enzymes: SOD, CAT, POD, and APX
• Non-enzymatic antioxidants: ascorbate, glutathione, and tocopherol
• Ascorbate–glutathione cycle
🌿 Unit 7: Nutrient Imbalance and Mineral Stress
• Deficiency and toxicity symptoms of major nutrients
• Mechanisms of nutrient stress perception
• Regulation of nutrient uptake and transport
• Chelation and sequestration of toxic metals
☀️ Unit 8: Light and UV Radiation Stress
• Effects of excessive light intensity and photoinhibition
• Role of carotenoids and the xanthophyll cycle
• UV-B and UV-C radiation effects on DNA and proteins
• Repair mechanisms for UV-induced damage
🦠 Unit 9: Biotic Stress and Plant Defense Mechanisms
• Pathogen recognition and defense signaling
• Phytoalexins and pathogenesis-related proteins
• Role of salicylic acid, jasmonic acid, and ethylene
• Insect herbivory and induced defense responses
🧬 Unit 10: Molecular and Biotechnological Approaches in Stress Tolerance
• Stress-responsive genes and transcription factors
• Signal transduction networks in stress adaptation
• Genetic engineering for abiotic stress tolerance
• Transgenic plants expressing stress-related genes
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📲 Download Plant Stress Physiology Notes (2026–2027 Edition) to explore how plants adapt to environmental stress and how this knowledge supports modern agriculture, crop improvement, and sustainable food production.