Beneficial Microbes for Sustainable Agriculture under Stress Conditions

Functional Traits and Regulation

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2024
ISBN13: 9780443131936
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Beneficial Microbes for Sustainable Agriculture under Abiotic Stress: Functional Traits and Regulation highlights the potential for microbe-mediated stress phytotolerance to be improved by presenting multiple scenarios of application and results.

In most research and studies, abiotic stress is applied singularly to specific plants inoculated with a bioinoculum or a microbial consortium to isolate specific plant-microbe responses. However, in reality, plants are continually exposed to a multitude of different stresses simultaneously occurring. This book presents microbial functional traits and microbe-mediated plant responses under both specific or combined stress conditions. Collectively, it provides insights into microbial functional traits and microbe-mediated plant responses in a wide range of conditions, providing foundational understanding of their potential benefits, and inspiring further research.

The book also centers on specific microbial strains and groups which have been shown to effectively promote stress tolerance, and which could be utilized to boost agricultural production under stress conditions. Their potential utilization in stress affected lands not just improves crop production but could also be in line with sustainable agriculture.

With the advancement of tools such as omics related technologies, emerging information on microbial functional traits and regulations on microbe-mediated phytotolerance will also allow us to develop relevant biotechnologies harnessing potentials of plant-microbe interactions under stress conditions. The information in this volume will be of interest to those working toward these next steps.

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ISBN13:9780443131936
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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1. Plant-microbe interactions for enhanced plant tolerance to stress<br>2. Harnessing the functional mechanism of plant-microbiome interaction for abiotic stress management<br>3. Bacterial endophytes as bioinoculants: Establishment of intimate and multifunctional plant-endophyte interactions under nonstress and salt stress conditions<br>4. Prospects of plant growth-promoting bacteria against aggravated change in global climate<br>5. The potential of soil microbiomes in alleviating climate change-associated stresses on crop plants<br>6. Methylotrophs-A new dimension of functional plant probiotics for sustainable agriculture<br>7. Microbial synbiotics for sustainable nutrient stress management<br>8. Roles of phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms in soil-plant systems: From phosphorus deficiency to oversupply<br>9. Bioinoculant-assisted host salt tolerance<br>10. The role of the bacterial mVOCs in sustainable plant growth<br>11. Application of microorganisms for crossprotection against biotic and metal-induced oxidative stresses in plants<br>12. Combating heavy metal related stress response in plants through selective plant growth promoting mechanisms of metal-resistant bacteria<br>13. Strategies of cold-adapted PGPB to elicit cold-stress acclimatory responses in plants<br>14. Microbe-mediated amelioration of cold stress in plants: Mechanisms and challenges<br>15. Azospirillum-based aggregated cells as inoculant delivery for sustaining plant growth under challenging conditions<br>16. Conserving soil microbial population and sustainable agricultural practicesd-Polymers in aid of safe delivery, protection, population enhancement, and maintenance<br>17. Methodological and interpretational problems in plant growth-promoting bacteria inoculation studies<br>18. Unveiling the dynamics of crop growth: Chemical versus biofertilizers in the context of internal and external factors<br>19. Understanding the changes and roles of rhizosphere microbial communities under plant stress<br>20. Sulfur-oxidizing bacteria: A potential inoculant for plant nutrition and abiotic stress mitigator in calcareous soil<br>21. Sustainable release of phosphorus under heavy metal stresses: From microbiology to productivity<br>22. Microbe-mediated UV stress tolerance in terrestrial plants<br>23. Plant growth-promoting fungi in plants: Insights from stress tolerance mechanism
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