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Molecular Aspects of Plant Beneficial Microbes in Agriculture

Editat de Vivek Sharma, Richa Salwan, Laith Khalil Tawfeeq Al-Ani
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 mar 2020
Molecular Aspects of Plant Beneficial Microbes in Agriculture explores their diverse interactions, including the pathogenic and symbiotic relationship which leads to either a decrease or increase in crop productivity. Focusing on these environmentally-friendly approaches, the book explores their potential in changing climatic conditions. It presents the exploration and regulation of beneficial microbes in offering sustainable and alternative solutions to the use of chemicals in agriculture. The beneficial microbes presented here are capable of contributing to nutrient balance, growth regulators, suppressing pathogens, orchestrating immune response and improving crop performance.
The book also offers insights into the advancements in DNA technology and bioinformatic approaches which have provided in-depth knowledge about the molecular arsenal involved in mineral uptake, nitrogen fixation, growth promotion and biocontrol attributes.


  • Covers the molecular attributes of biocontrol, PGPR and mycorrhizal associations involved in the three-way interaction between beneficial microbes-host-pathogen
  • Explores the role of technological interventions in exploring molecular mechanisms
  • Provides detailed and comprehensive insights about recent trends in the use of microbial genetic engineering for agricultural application
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128184691
ISBN-10: 0128184698
Pagini: 454
Ilustrații:

70 B/W illustrations


Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 mm
Greutate: 1.05 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Public țintă

Graduate, postgraduate and PhD research scholars working in Agricultural Microbiology and Plant Pathology

Cuprins

1. Overview and challenges in the implementation of plant beneficial microbes
2. Plant beneficial microbes: do they have a role as antiviral agents in agriculture?
3. Multilegume biofertilizer: a dream
4. The effect of incompatible plant pathogens on the host plant
5. Language of plant-microbe-microbe interactions in rhizosphere ecosystems
6. Application and biological impact of endophytic bacteria as IAA producers
7. Molecular aspects of biocontrol species of Streptomyces in agricultural crops
8. Root exudates, a key factor in the plant-bacteria interaction mechanisms
9. Insight into plant-bacteria-fungi interactions to improve plant performance via remediation of heavy metals: an overview
10. Signaling pathway of induced systemic resistance
11. Role of fungal elicitors in plant defense mechanism
12. Versality of Trichoderma in plant disease management
13. Knock, knock- let the bacteria in: enzymatic potential of plant associated bacteria
14. Beneficial role of viruses in plants
15. Microbial phytases in plant minerals acquisition
16. PGPR secondary metabolites: an active syrup for improvement of plant health
17. Volatile organic compounds mediated plant-microbe interactions in soil
18. Molecular mechanisms in plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPR) to resist environmental stress in plants
19. Biogeographic distribution of chickpea rhizobia in the world
20. Arbuscular mycorrhiza, a fungal perspective
21. Engineering bacterial ACC deaminase for improving plant productivity under stressful conditions
22. Role of rhizobacteria in alleviating salt stress
23. Nematophagous and entomopathogenic fungi: new insights into the beneficial fungus-plant interaction
24. Secondary metabolites and lytic tool box of trichoderma and their role in plant health
25. Endophytic fungi: a positive association with plants
26. Using molecular techniques applied to beneficial microorganisms as biotechnological tools for controlling agricultural plant pathogents and pest
27. CRISPR/Cas9 mediated genome engineering in microbes and its application in plant beneficial effects
28. Understanding the molecular basis of the tripartite interaction between host-pathogen-bioagent through proteomic approach
29. Frankia and the actinorhizal symbiosis
30. Advances in Frankia genome studies and molecular aspects of tolerance to enrigonmental stresses
31. Tripartite interactions between plants, trichoderma and the pathogenic fungi
32. Applications of agriculturally important microorganisms for sustainable crop production
33. Beneficial microorganisms in the remediation of heavy metals