Beneficial Microbes for Sustainable Agriculture under Stress Conditions: Functional Traits and Regulation
Editat de Tongmin Saen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mar 2024
- Includes microbial functional traits and responses common to all stresses, unique to specific stress and shared by multiple stresses
- Focuses on microbial strains and groups proven to be most effective in promoting stress tolerance
- Explores opportunities toward improvement of sustainable agriculture and resulting food security
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443131936
ISBN-10: 0443131937
Pagini: 540
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 1.11 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443131937
Pagini: 540
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 1.11 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. Plant-microbe interactions for enhanced plant tolerance to stress
2. Harnessing the functional mechanism of plant-microbiome interaction for abiotic stress management
3. Bacterial endophytes as bioinoculants: Establishment of intimate and multifunctional plant-endophyte interactions under nonstress and salt stress conditions
4. Prospects of plant growth-promoting bacteria against aggravated change in global climate
5. The potential of soil microbiomes in alleviating climate change-associated stresses on crop plants
6. Methylotrophs-A new dimension of functional plant probiotics for sustainable agriculture
7. Microbial synbiotics for sustainable nutrient stress management
8. Roles of phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms in soil-plant systems: From phosphorus deficiency to oversupply
9. Bioinoculant-assisted host salt tolerance
10. The role of the bacterial mVOCs in sustainable plant growth
11. Application of microorganisms for crossprotection against biotic and metal-induced oxidative stresses in plants
12. Combating heavy metal related stress response in plants through selective plant growth promoting mechanisms of metal-resistant bacteria
13. Strategies of cold-adapted PGPB to elicit cold-stress acclimatory responses in plants
14. Microbe-mediated amelioration of cold stress in plants: Mechanisms and challenges
15. Azospirillum-based aggregated cells as inoculant delivery for sustaining plant growth under challenging conditions
16. Conserving soil microbial population and sustainable agricultural practicesd-Polymers in aid of safe delivery, protection, population enhancement, and maintenance
17. Methodological and interpretational problems in plant growth-promoting bacteria inoculation studies
18. Unveiling the dynamics of crop growth: Chemical versus biofertilizers in the context of internal and external factors
19. Understanding the changes and roles of rhizosphere microbial communities under plant stress
20. Sulfur-oxidizing bacteria: A potential inoculant for plant nutrition and abiotic stress mitigator in calcareous soil
21. Sustainable release of phosphorus under heavy metal stresses: From microbiology to productivity
22. Microbe-mediated UV stress tolerance in terrestrial plants
23. Plant growth-promoting fungi in plants: Insights from stress tolerance mechanism
2. Harnessing the functional mechanism of plant-microbiome interaction for abiotic stress management
3. Bacterial endophytes as bioinoculants: Establishment of intimate and multifunctional plant-endophyte interactions under nonstress and salt stress conditions
4. Prospects of plant growth-promoting bacteria against aggravated change in global climate
5. The potential of soil microbiomes in alleviating climate change-associated stresses on crop plants
6. Methylotrophs-A new dimension of functional plant probiotics for sustainable agriculture
7. Microbial synbiotics for sustainable nutrient stress management
8. Roles of phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms in soil-plant systems: From phosphorus deficiency to oversupply
9. Bioinoculant-assisted host salt tolerance
10. The role of the bacterial mVOCs in sustainable plant growth
11. Application of microorganisms for crossprotection against biotic and metal-induced oxidative stresses in plants
12. Combating heavy metal related stress response in plants through selective plant growth promoting mechanisms of metal-resistant bacteria
13. Strategies of cold-adapted PGPB to elicit cold-stress acclimatory responses in plants
14. Microbe-mediated amelioration of cold stress in plants: Mechanisms and challenges
15. Azospirillum-based aggregated cells as inoculant delivery for sustaining plant growth under challenging conditions
16. Conserving soil microbial population and sustainable agricultural practicesd-Polymers in aid of safe delivery, protection, population enhancement, and maintenance
17. Methodological and interpretational problems in plant growth-promoting bacteria inoculation studies
18. Unveiling the dynamics of crop growth: Chemical versus biofertilizers in the context of internal and external factors
19. Understanding the changes and roles of rhizosphere microbial communities under plant stress
20. Sulfur-oxidizing bacteria: A potential inoculant for plant nutrition and abiotic stress mitigator in calcareous soil
21. Sustainable release of phosphorus under heavy metal stresses: From microbiology to productivity
22. Microbe-mediated UV stress tolerance in terrestrial plants
23. Plant growth-promoting fungi in plants: Insights from stress tolerance mechanism