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Mitigation of Plant Abiotic Stress by Microorganisms - Applicability and Future Directions (Paperback)
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Mitigation of Plant Abiotic Stress by Microorganisms - Applicability and Future Directions (Paperback)
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The microbial ecosystem provides an indigenous system for improving
plant growth, health and stress resilience. Plant microbiota,
including isolated microbial communities, have been studied to
further understand the functional capacities, ecological structure
and dynamics of the plant-microbe interaction. Due to climatic
changes, there is an urgent need to bring microbial innovations
into practice. Mitigation of Plant Abiotic Stress by
Microorganisms: Applicability and Future Directions is a
comprehensive review of the different strategies available to
improve the plant microbiome. Chapters include key topics such as:
harnessing endophytic microbial diversity, microbial genes for
improving abiotic stress tolerance, and microbial bioformulations.
Putting these strategies into practice can have varying success in
the field, so it is crucial that scientists are equipped with the
knowledge of which microorganisms are needed, as well as the use
and suitability of delivery approaches and formulations. This title
will be an essential read for researchers and students interested
in plant microbial technologies and plant bio stimulants, plant
pathology, biocontrol, agronomy, and environmental mediation.
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