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Microbial Biotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture Volume 2 / edited by Naveen Kumar Arora, Brahim Bouizgarne.

Springer Nature - Springer Biomedical and Life Sciences eBooks 2024 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Arora, Naveen Kumar.
Contributor:
Bouizgarne, Brahim.
Series:
Microorganisms for Sustainability, 2512-1898 ; 34
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Microbiology.
Agricultural biotechnology.
Microbial ecology.
Agricultural Biotechnology.
Microbial Ecology.
Local Subjects:
Microbiology.
Agricultural Biotechnology.
Microbial Ecology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (396 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
This book focuses on the applications of plant growth promoting microorganisms (PGPMs) in the form of bioinoculants to enhance the crop productivity and resilience against pathogens. Chapters explain the latest findings on development of the bioinoculants utilizing the modern technologies and agri-wastes. It also provides the latest information on methods of improving quality and efficiency of bioformulations and utilization of advanced biotechnological tools for developing precision products. PGPMs play important roles in survival and health of the plant. These useful microorganisms provide plants with nutrients, protect them from pathogens and help in combating abiotic stresses. It is important that these mutualistic interactions between plant and soil microbes are well understood so as to develop reliable products in the form of biostimulants, biopesticides and manage biotic and abiotic stresses in crops. Apart from enhancing crop productivity, plant-microbe interactions can also perform activities such as reclamation of degraded lands, degradation of pollutants and remediation of saline or marginal lands. This book is of interest to teachers, researchers, plant scientists and microbiologists. Also, the book serves as an additional reading material for undergraduate and graduate students of agriculture, microbiology, ecology, soil science, and environmental sciences.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Role of microbial bio-inoculants in sustainable agriculture
Chapter 2. Microbe based biostimulants: Latest developments and future perspectives
Chapter 3. Effect of Engineered Nanoparticles on Rhizospheric Microbes
Chapter 4. Nanobiofungicides: effective tools for control of fungal pathogens
Chapter 5. Biotechnological applications of phosphate solubilizing microorganisms: Biological alternative to improve phosphorus availability
Chapter 6. Diazotrophs for enhancement of productivity of major cereal crops under abiotic stresses
Chapter 7. Role of Transcriptomics in Elucidating Mechanism of Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants
Chapter 8. Exploring the potential of Endophytes in Phytoremediation
Chapter 9. Tomato bacterial canker disease management: molecular interactions and role of biocontrol agents (BCAs) against Clavibacter michiganensis
Chapter 10. Recovery of tomato plant residues through composting: Potential and challenges to promote circular economy
Chapter 11. The evolution of date palm tolerance to salinity stress via arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and compost application
Chapter 12. Suppressive effect of different compost extracts against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri, causal agent of Fusarium wilt of chickpea (Cicer arietinum
Chapter 13. Nutrient and pest-managing microbial inoculants for sustainable production of rice
Chapter 14. Augmenting of Bioremediation through Quorum sensing and Biofilm.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
981-9723-55-8
OCLC:
1461832290

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