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Microbial Inoculants - Recent Progress and Applications (Paperback)
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Microbial Inoculants - Recent Progress and Applications (Paperback)
Series: Developments in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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Microbial Inoculants: Recent Progress and Applications fulfills the
need to explore and learn about an efficient delivery mechanism,
selection of microbial strain as inoculants, and related
technological advances for the efficient and productive use of
microbial inoculants. Moreover, factors like methods of
formulation, interaction between host plant and microbe, impact of
inoculation on the metabolomics of plants, the effect of microbial
inoculants on soil dynamics, proteomics approach of plant-microbe
interaction, as well as the registration and regulation process of
bio inoculants for commercial production are described by leading
academicians and researchers from different parts of the world in
this comprehensive book. In the recent past, beneficial
microorganisms have been sustainably used in agriculture as a safe,
economic and effective alternative to chemical fertilizers or
pesticides. These beneficial microbes, including bacteria,
actinomycetes, and yeast were efficiently applied in soil, seeds,
fruits, or plants as inoculants, to achieve the optimum
agricultural yield. An efficient delivery method or enhanced shelf
life of microbial inoculants in the soil or seed is still a matter
of concern.
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