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Rhizobiome
Ecology, Management and Application

Helps readers understand the dynamics within microbial communities and their interactions with various plant hosts and the environment

Javid A. Parray (Edited by), Nowsheen Shameem (Edited by), Dilfuza Egamberdieva (Edited by), R.Z. Sayyed (Edited by)

9780443160301, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 27 July 2023

504 pages
23.5 x 19 x 2.7 cm, 0.45 kg

Rhizosphere: Ecology, Management and Application highlights the use of the rhizosphere microbiome to improve plant and soil health, including strengthening stress resistance and remediating negatively impacted soils. The book focuses on current developments and applications of related low input management strategies in high-value crops as well as non-food plants. Further sections provide insights into the ecology and functions of these interactions, including evidence that plant microbiota is vital for plant growth and stress resilience and health. It highlights fundamental microbiome research to help readers better understand the dynamics within microbial communities and their interactions with various plant hosts and the environment.

Microbial-root associations are essential to assist plants under abiotic and biotic stresses and are necessary and beneficial to enhancing agricultural crop production. Numerous studies have enhanced our vision of the complex interactions between the plant, the associated microbial communities, and the environment. Further, microbe – microbe interactions allow the simulation microbial community interactions naturally, and is one of the many modern methods for the development of novel and effective metabolites.

1. Diversity of various symbiotic associations between microbes and host plants 2. Amelioration of biotic stress by using rhizobacteria for Sustainable crop produce 3. Microbes: Salient Tools in Achieving Ecosystem Approaches 4. The role of rhizobacterial volatile compounds in increasing plant tolerance to biological and non-biological stresses 5. Bioremediation Potential of Rhizosphere microbes: current perspectives 6. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR): their potential as antagonists and biological control agents 7. Rhizospheric microbiome: Organization and bioinformatics studies 8. Microbiome Biodiversity- current advancement and applications 9. Microbial Consortium with multifunctional plant growth-promoting attributes: Future Perspective in Agriculture 10. Nutrition and cultivation strategies of core Rhizosphere Microorganisms 11. Bioengineering of rhizobiome towards sustainable agricultural production 12. Rhizosphere Spatiotemporal analysis: a comprehensive study 13. Azospirillum, a free-living nitrogen-fixing bacterium: Smart Agriculture and Sustainable Exploitation 14. Plant-microbe interactions: Different perspectives in promoting plant growth and health 15. Rhizosphere ecology and management for improving nutrient use efficiency and crop productivity 16. Recent advances in discovery of new drugs from plant associated microbes 17. Plant Health: feedback effect of root exudates and rhizobiome interactions 18. Ecotypic adaption of plants and role of microbiota to ameliorate the environmental extremes using contemporary approaches 19. Ecological and structural attributes of soil rhizobiome affecting plant soil feedbacks under biotic stress 20. Bioinformatics study of role of rhizobiome to biologically control the pathogens of Vegetables 21. Multi omics analysis of rhizosphere and plant Health 22. Chemical profiling of metabolites of Bacillus Sps: A case study 23. Achievements of   Prof. Hiltner vis a vis the contributions towards rhizopshere science

Subject Areas: Botany & plant sciences [PST]

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