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Phytobiomes: Current Insights and Future Vistas (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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Phytobiomes: Current Insights and Future Vistas (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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To satisfy the food demands of the global population, advanced
technology based research is needed, that can extract the
information from the plant metabolism and microbial gene pool and
use it for improving plant health and productivity. Modern
biotechnological tools have the ability to unlock the limitations
of agricultural practices. However, the application of these tools
is not well equipped. Moreover, eco-friendly agriculture by
microbial inoculants is known to have positive influences on
soil/plant health. Therefore it is relevant to explore the plant
associated microbial niches, especially endophytes, epiphytes, and
soil microbes and understand how they are benefitting each other.
It can open new insights to develop sustainable agriculture
practices by using consortia of microbes as plant helpers that
recover the imbalanced agriculture systems and manage pathogenic
diseases. This book presents the updates about the plant associated
microbiomes and their contemporary uses. It covers the knowledge
gap between soil and plant helper microbiomes and their application
in the agriculture and allied sectors. Modern insights of
phytobiomes are explored in various chapters on a variety of
interrelated aspects of the fascinating areas like plant microbial
interaction, integrated pest management, soil fertility
intensification, sustainable crop production, and disease
management. Sections in the book describe how to plant beneficial
microbiomes have been utilized for sustainable green farming, with
the aim to resolve the global food problem without harming the soil
and environment health. This book is intended for everyone who is
involved in agriculture, microbial biotechnology, bioinformatics,
and all disciplines related to microbial biotechnology. These
include academic students, scientists, and researchers at
universities, institutes, industries, and government organizations
who want to understand microbial linkages in a shorter time. It
contains basic information that will be help to the non-specialist
readers to understand progressive research.
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