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mechanisms show better performance in terms of photosynthesis, mineral uptake and assimilation, enzyme functioning, and hence yield productivity. However, it should be mentioned here that enhancing the tolerance potential by employing efficient management practices can be very effective in protecting the yield potential of plants. Every tolerance pathway mentioned above is a combination of many components, which could be organic molecules or enzymes or metabolites. From the past decade onward there has been increasing advocacy for exploiting these individual beneficial molecules to improve the tolerance pathways. In this respect exogenous usage of the key components of tolerance pathways means either foliar or through the roots. Nitric oxide (NO) is a gaseous signaling molecule that was considered toxic for plant metabolism; however, advances in research have confirmed its beneficial role in stress tolerance through its role in signaling and regulation of key developmental events including germination and programmed cell death. Fine-tuned mechanisms elicited by NO have been confirmed through metabolomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic studies. Identification of genes and other key molecules interacting in NO-mediated growth and developmental regulation under stressful conditions is being investigated. Modulations in the endogenous NO concentrations, either through stress exposure or by exogenous application of protectants, confirm the role of NO in plant stress management. In addition, physiological and biochemical studies have confirmed the vital role of optimal NO concentrations in regulation of photosynthesis, carbon assimilation, osmolyte synthesis, antioxidant and secondary metabolite metabolism, and nutrient uptake and assimilation. Interactions with phytohormones like abscisic acid, ethylene, salicylic acid, jasmonic acid, and cross-talk with other signaling molecules have been reported to play pivotal roles in NO-mediated stress tolerance in plants. Keeping in view the above mentioned facts this book is compiled with the aim of providing the scientific community with the latest updates and future goals of NO research. Nitric Oxide in Plants: A Molecule with Dual Roles has 13 chapters, with every chapter having updated information about the relevant topic. The book aims to fill the existing knowledge gap in NO and plant metabolism regulation.

      This volume presents a wealth of knowledge on the current understandings of NO and growth regulation in plants, and provides insights into the abiotic and biotic stress tolerance mechanisms regulated by NO. The chapters included in this volume are the authors’ own work and necessary editorial modifications were incorporated wherever the need was felt. We have tried our best to gather the most up-to-date information about NO research; however, some areas are inevitably missing and there is always the possibility of errors creeping into the book. Therefore, we seek the readers’ indulgence, and suggestions are welcome for improvements in future editions. We are very thankful to the well-versed contributors who accepted our invitation and contributed chapters despite the hardships created by the pandemic. Moreover, we extend our sincere thanks to the entire team at Wiley, especially Kerry Powell, Rebecca Ralf, and Camille Bramall, for their invaluable suggestions and constant help in accomplishing this project and its publication.

       Dr. Mohammad Abass Ahanger

       Dr. Parvaiz Ahmad

      Altaf Ahmad Department of Botany Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh Uttar Pradesh India

      Muhammad Ashraf The University of Agriculture Faisalabad Pakistan

      Mehtab Muhammad Aslam Center for Plant Water Use and Nutrition Regulation College of Life Sciences Joint International Research Laboratory of Water and Nutrient in Crops Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University Fuzhou Fujian China

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