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1) Wheat production under changing climate
past, present and future: S.M. Mazloumzadeh 2) Relative tolerance of wheat species and genotypes to abiotic stress: Eviatar Nevo 3) Growth and morphological changes in wheat under abiotic stress: Muthappa Senthil-Kumar 4) Abiotic stresses-induced physiological alteration in wheat: Bingru Huang 5) Abiotic stress and wheat grain quality: J.G.Nuttall 6) Abiotic stress signaling in wheat crop: Hiroshi Takatsuji 7) Wheat responses and tolerance to salt stress: Eva Darko 8) Wheat responses and tolerance to drought stress: Arash Nezhadahmadi 9) Wheat responses and tolerance to high temperature: Mirza Hasanuzzaman 10) Wheat responses and tolerance to elevated ozone: Yizong Huang 11) Wheat responses and tolerance to UV-radiation: Hediat M.H. Salama 12) Wheat responses and tolerance to metals/metalloids toxicity: Blessy B. Mathew 13) Physiological mechanisms of wheat to cope up with nutrient deficiencies: Chengdao Li 14) Abiotic stress-induced oxidative stress in wheat: MH Borhanudding Bhuyan 15) Approaches to enhance antioxidant defense in wheat: Md. Shahadat Hossain 16) Use of plant nutrients in improving abiotic stress tolerance in wheat: Anisur Rahman 17) Use of phytohormones in improving abiotic stress tolerance in wheat: Iqbal Raza Khan 18) Use of osmolytes in improving wheat abiotic stres tolerance to wheat: Shamsul Hayat 19) Role of polyamines in improving abiotic stress tolerance in wheat: Kamrun Nahar 20) Progress in wheat varietal development for abiotic stress tolerance: Learnmore Mwadzingeni 21) Recent advanced in molecular biotechnology in improving abiotic stress tolerance in wheat: Honglei Wang 22) Agronomic approaches to improve wheat production under abiotic stress: Parimal Kanti Biswas.
past, present and future: S.M. Mazloumzadeh 2) Relative tolerance of wheat species and genotypes to abiotic stress: Eviatar Nevo 3) Growth and morphological changes in wheat under abiotic stress: Muthappa Senthil-Kumar 4) Abiotic stresses-induced physiological alteration in wheat: Bingru Huang 5) Abiotic stress and wheat grain quality: J.G.Nuttall 6) Abiotic stress signaling in wheat crop: Hiroshi Takatsuji 7) Wheat responses and tolerance to salt stress: Eva Darko 8) Wheat responses and tolerance to drought stress: Arash Nezhadahmadi 9) Wheat responses and tolerance to high temperature: Mirza Hasanuzzaman 10) Wheat responses and tolerance to elevated ozone: Yizong Huang 11) Wheat responses and tolerance to UV-radiation: Hediat M.H. Salama 12) Wheat responses and tolerance to metals/metalloids toxicity: Blessy B. Mathew 13) Physiological mechanisms of wheat to cope up with nutrient deficiencies: Chengdao Li 14) Abiotic stress-induced oxidative stress in wheat: MH Borhanudding Bhuyan 15) Approaches to enhance antioxidant defense in wheat: Md. Shahadat Hossain 16) Use of plant nutrients in improving abiotic stress tolerance in wheat: Anisur Rahman 17) Use of phytohormones in improving abiotic stress tolerance in wheat: Iqbal Raza Khan 18) Use of osmolytes in improving wheat abiotic stres tolerance to wheat: Shamsul Hayat 19) Role of polyamines in improving abiotic stress tolerance in wheat: Kamrun Nahar 20) Progress in wheat varietal development for abiotic stress tolerance: Learnmore Mwadzingeni 21) Recent advanced in molecular biotechnology in improving abiotic stress tolerance in wheat: Honglei Wang 22) Agronomic approaches to improve wheat production under abiotic stress: Parimal Kanti Biswas.