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Intelligent computing refers greatly to artificial intelligence with the aim at making computer to act as a human. This newly developed area of real-time intelligent computing integrates the aspect of dynamic environments with the human intelligence. This book presents a comprehensive practical and easy to read account which describes current state-of-the art in designing and implementing real-time intelligent computing to robotics, alert systems, IoT, remote access control, multi-agent systems, networking, mobile smart systems, crowd sourcing, broadband systems, cloud computing, streaming data and many other applications areas. The solutions discussed in this book will encourage the researchers and IT professional to put the methods into their practice.
Abiotic stresses, such as cold, heat, drought, salinity, and heavy metals, limit plant growth. Plants interact with a wide range of different soil microorganisms, including prokaryotes, fungi, and viruses. These microorganisms can modulate various elements of plant defense mechanisms in response to abiotic stress. Symbiotic microbes can either enhance or hinder plant nutrient uptake and use efficiency, thereby impacting their growth and yield under stress. Plant-associated microbes also have the ability to alleviate stress through the activation of physiological, biochemical, and molecular pathways that coordinate ion uptake, nutrient metabolism, and the synthesis of compounds with osmotic or antioxidant activity. A comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms underlying the interactions between plants and their symbiotic microbes can potentially improve plant resistance to abiotic stress.
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2011 International Conference on Green Building, Materials and Civil Engineering, (GBMCE 2011), Shangri-La, China, August 22-23, 2011
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