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Drought Stress in Millets and Its Response Mechanism By Anjali Tiwari, Kapil Kesarwani, Arushi Sharma, Tapan Ghosh, Nisha Bisht and Shailja Punetha -- 4. Abiotic Stresses and Their Management in Vegetable Crop Production By Khursheed Hussain, Sameena Lone, Faheema Mushtaq, Ajaz Malik, Sumati Narayan, Majid Rashid and Gazala Nazir -- 5. Copper Toxicity in Plants: Nutritional, Physiological, and Biochemical Aspects By Fla?vio Jose? Rodrigues Cruz, Raphael Leone da Cruz Ferreira, Susana Silva Conceic?a?o, Edson Ugulino Lima, Ca?ndido Ferreira de Oliveira Neto, Jessivaldo Rodrigues Galva?o, Sebastia?o da Cunha Lopes and Ismael de Jesus Matos Viegas -- 6. Metal Nanoparticles and Abiotic Stress Tolerance By Maryam Dahajipour Heidarabadi -- 7. Heat Shock Proteins (HSP70) Gene: Plant Transcriptomic Oven in the Hot Desert By Fatima Batool, Batcho Anicet Agossa, Zainab Y. Sandhu, Muhammad Bilal Sarwar, Sameera Hassan and Bushra Rashid -- 8. 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