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Microbial Interventions in Agriculture and Environment = Volume 1 : Research Trends, Priorities and Prospects /
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Microbial Interventions in Agriculture and Environment/ edited by Dhananjaya Pratap Singh, Vijai Kumar Gupta, Ratna Prabha.
Reminder of title:
Volume 1 : Research Trends, Priorities and Prospects /
other author:
Singh, Dhananjaya Pratap.
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XIX, 596 p. 81 illus.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Agriculture. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8391-5
ISBN:
9789811383915
Microbial Interventions in Agriculture and Environment = Volume 1 : Research Trends, Priorities and Prospects /
Microbial Interventions in Agriculture and Environment
Volume 1 : Research Trends, Priorities and Prospects /[electronic resource] :edited by Dhananjaya Pratap Singh, Vijai Kumar Gupta, Ratna Prabha. - 1st ed. 2019. - XIX, 596 p. 81 illus.online resource.
1.50 Years of Development of Beneficial Microbes for Sustainable Agriculture and Society: Progress and Challenges Still to be Met: Part of the Solution To Global Warming and 'Hothouse Earth -- 2.Metabolomics Approaches in Microbial Research: Current Knowledge and Perspective towards the Understanding of Microbe Plasticity -- 3.Is PGPR an Alternative for NPK Fertilizers in Sustainable Agriculture -- 4.Soil: Microbial Cell Factory for Assortment with Beneficial Role in Agriculture -- 5.Insights Into the Unidentified Microbiome: Current Approaches and Implications -- 6.Interactions in Soil-Microbe-Plant System: Adaptation to Stressed Agriculture -- 7. Microbe-mediated Tolerance in Plants against Biotic and Abiotic Stresses -- 8.Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Colonization and Activation of Plant Defence Responses against Phytopathogens -- 9.Microbes as Resource of Biomass, Bioenergy and Biofuel -- 10.Microbe-Mediated Reclamation of Contaminated Soils: Current Status and Future Perspectives -- 11.Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) and Fungi (PGPF): Potential Biological Control Agents of Diseases and Pests -- 12.Biofortification: A Promising Approach Towards Eradication of Hidden Hunger -- 13.Microbes in Foods and Feed Sector -- 14.New Edge Agricultural Bioinputs -- 15.Microbial Bio-production of Proteins and Valuable Metabolites -- 16. 2, 4-diacetylphloroglucinol: A Novel Biotech Bioactive Compound for Sgriculture -- 17.Coral Reef Microbiota and Its Role in Marine Ecosystem Sustainability -- 18.Diversity and Ecology of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi in the Western Ghats -- 19.Halotolerant PGPR Bacteria: Amelioration for Salinity Stress -- 20.Microbial Degradation of Nitro-Aromatic Pesticide: Pendimethalin -- 21.Nisin Production with Aspects on Its Practical Quantification.
Microbial communities and their functions play a crucial role in the management of ecological, environmental and agricultural health on the Earth. Microorganisms are the key identified players for plant growth promotion, plant immunization, disease suppression, induced resistance and tolerance against stresses as the indicative parameters of improved crop productivity and sustainable soil health. Beneficial belowground microbial interactions with the rhizosphere help plants mitigate drought and salinity stresses and alleviate water stresses under the unfavorable environmental conditions in the native soils. Microorganisms that are inhabitants of such environmental conditions have potential solutions for them. There are potential microbial communities that can degrade xenobiotic compounds, pesticides and toxic industrial chemicals and help remediate even heavy metals, and thus they find enormous applications in environmental remediation. Microbes have developed intrinsic metabolic capabilities with specific metabolic networks while inhabiting under specific conditions for many generations and, so play a crucial role. The book Microbial Interventions in Agriculture and Environment is an effort to compile and present a great volume of authentic, high-quality, socially-viable, practical and implementable research and technological work on microbial implications. The whole content of the volume covers protocols, methodologies, applications, interactions, role and impact of research and development aspects on microbial interventions and technological outcomes in prospects of agricultural and environmental domain including crop production, plan-soil health management, food & nutrition, nutrient recycling, land reclamation, clean water systems and agro-waste management, biodegradation & bioremediation, biomass to bioenergy, sanitation and rural livelihood security. The covered topics and sub-topics of the microbial domain have high implications for the targeted and wide readership of researchers, students, faculty and scientists working on these areas along with the agri-activists, policymakers, environmentalists, advisors etc. in the Government, industries and non-government level for reference and knowledge generation. .
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