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Microbial Metatranscriptomics Belowground / edited by Manoj Nath, Deepesh Bhatt, Prachi Bhargava, D. K. Choudhary.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nath, Manoj, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Microbiology.
Genetics.
Plant physiology.
Microbial ecology.
Ecology.
Genetics and Genomics.
Plant Physiology.
Microbial Ecology.
Local Subjects:
Microbiology.
Genetics and Genomics.
Plant Physiology.
Microbial Ecology.
Ecology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIII, 679 p. 64 illus., 50 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2021.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Summary:
The book emphasizes role of functional microbes in soil to improve fertility and plant health in agro-ecosystem. In this compendium main emphasis is on occurrence and distribution of microbial communities, In situ active microbial quorum in rhizosphere, metratranscriptomics for microflora- and fauna, and fnctional diversity in rhizosphere. The book also highlights the importance of PGPRs in rhizosphere, root endotrophic microbes, functional niche under biotic stress, functional niche under abiotic stress, functional root derived signals, as well as functional microbe derived signals. Approaches deployed in metatranscriptomics, and molecular Tools used in rhizosphere are also discussed in detail. The book presents content is useful for students, academicians, researchers working on soil rhizosphere and as a policy document on sustenance of agriculture.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Metatranscriptomics in Microbiome study: A comprehensive approach
Chapter 2. Molecular Tools to Explore Rhizosphere Microbiome
Chapter 3. Relevance of metatranscriptomics in symbiotic associations between plants and rhizosphere microorganisms
Chapter 4. Chemical Signal Dissemination through Infochemicals
Chapter 5. Nitrogen fixation through genetic engineering: A future systemic approach for Nitrogen fixation
Chapter 6. Functional AM fungi in the rhizopshere of fruit crops
Chapter 7. Importance of PGPRs in rhizosphere
Chapter 8. Flavonoid Infochemicals: Unraveling insights of rhizomicrobiome interactions
Chapter 9. Augmenting the abiotic stress tolerance in plants through microbial association
Chapter 10. Role of functional defense signal in plant -microbe interactions
Chapter 11. Understanding rhizosphere through metatranscriptomics approaches
Chapter 12. Rhizospheric microbial communities: occurrence, distribution and functions
Chapter 13. Psychrotrophic Microbes: Biodiversity, Adaptation, and Implications
Chapter 14. Significance of belowground microbial-rhizoshphere interactions
Chapter 15. Functional niche under abiotic stress
Chapter 16. Functional Diversity in Rhizosphere Microbial Community: Concept to Applications
Chapter 17. Epiphytic Microbes of roots: Diversity and Significance
Chapter 18. Evaluation of dynamic microbiome ecology within the plant roots
Chapter 19. Maneuvering Soil Microbiome And Their Interactions: A Resilient Technology For Conserving Soil And Plant Health
Chapter 20. Exploration of Rhizospheric Microbial Diversity of the Indian Sunderbans - a World Heritage Site
Chapter 21. Advances and challenges in metatranscriptomic analysis
Chapter 22. Metatranscriptomics: A Promising Tool to Depict Dynamics of Microbial Community Structure and Function
Chapter 23. A pipeline for assessment of Pathogenic Load in the Environment using Microbiome Analysis
Chapter 24. High Throughput analysis to decipher bacterial diversity and their functional properties in fresh water bodies
Chapter 25. Functional defense signals in plants
Chapter 26. Metatranscriptomic: A recent advancement to explore and understand rhizosphere
Chapter 27. Advances in Biotechnological tools and techniques for metatranscriptomics
Chapter 28. Microbes and soil health for sustainable crop production
Chapter 29. Molecular Mechanisms Deciphering Cross-Talk Between Quorum Sensing Genes And Major Iron Regulons In Rhizospheric Communities
Chapter 30. Exploring the Potential of Below ground Microbiome: Mechanism of action, Applications & Commercial Challenges
Chapter 31. Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) - a new perspective in abiotic stress management of crop plants.
ISBN:
981-15-9758-8
OCLC:
1255462793

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