ABSTRACT

This reference book compiles updated research on non-coding RNAs and their role in producing high-yielding plants with higher productivity under changing climates. Plant non-coding RNAs are emerging as the key regulators of plant responses to climate change and environmental stresses. The book covers the sequencing, identification, prediction, identification, characterization, and targets of non-coding RNAs to engineer high-yielding crops. It also includes in silico tools and databases to study them.

Key features:

  • Discusses the different types of non-coding RNAs including lnc-RNAs, siRNA, microRNAs, and tasiRNAs
  • Covers the role of plant non-coding RNAs in epigenetic regulation of environmental stress response and tolerance
  • Reviews the role of non-coding RNAs under environmental stresses like drought, water logging, salinity, extreme temperature, UV, heavy metals, and xenobiotics
  • Explores the use of non-coding RNAs in transgenic crops and genome editing
  • Describes the biogenesis, history, and classification of non-coding RNAs in plants

The book provides a mix of basic and advanced information for postgraduate students, researchers, and scientists in the fields of plant molecular biology, biotechnology, food security, and agriculture.

chapter 1|40 pages

Small RNAs in Plants

Are These Magic Bullets for Imparting Climate Resilience in Crops?

chapter 10|25 pages

Plant Functional Long Non-Coding RNAs

Yesterday's Dark Matter, Today's Regulatory Component for Abiotic Stress Response