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Computational Analysis of Drought Stress in Plants

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Water is essential for the existence of life on earth. It is not only the requirement of human beings alone but also plays a vital role in agricultural ecosystem. Plants are mainly composed of water (75% to 95%) as they require vast amount of water for their day to day biological processes. Water is used by plants along with carbon dioxide in order to form sugars and composite carbohydrates. It acts as a cooling agent in plants and also supplies nutrients to various parts of plants for various biochemical processes. It also acts as a solvent with unique biochemical properties like high heat of vaporization, high dielectric constant and high surface tension. All these unique properties of water make it a suitable solvent for dis-solving ions, minerals and different molecules. One of the most widely affecting factors on global basis for the production of crop is "WATER". Its availability is one of the major limitations for plants as it acts as main component for the photosynthesis process which is the key process for sustaining life on earth. The condition that arises due to scarcity of water in plants is known as "DROUGHT STRESS".

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Garima Vatsa holds M.Tech (CSE) from Amity Univeristy, Noida, India. Currently, she is working as Research & Data Analyst in Indicus Analytics A Nielsen Company. The area of her interest are Data mining, Market Research, Text mining.

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Authors Garima Vatsa
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783659363986
ISBN 978-3-659-36398-6
No. of pages 72
Subjects Guides
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Miscellaneous

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