Diazotrophic bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen to plant-useable
form and this input of nitrogen through biological fixation is of
great agronomic importance. The contributions presented in this
volume relate to free-living nitrogen fixers and the diazotrophs
associated with plants. Symbiotic association of Frankia with
non-legumes and cyanobacterial associations are also discussed.
Research topics covered in this volume include the biochemistry and
genetics of diazotrophs, recent developments in improvement of
plant-microbe interactions and their molecular basis, the use of
molecular probes in taxonomy and ecology of diazotrophs and reports
on field applications, agronomic importance and improvement in
methodologies for assessing their contribution to plants. This book
provides valuable information not only for researchers working in
the field of biological nitrogen fixation but also for
biochemistry, molecular biologists, microbiologists and
agronomists.
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