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This edited volume covers all aspects of microbes in consortia;
their roles in the ecological balance of soil by mineralize soil
nutrients, plant growth promotion, protecting plants from disease
by acting as biocontrol agents etc. Step-by-step descriptions are
provided to the development and designing strategies of microbial
consortia of rhizobacteria, phytohormone producing with biocontrol;
ACC-deaminase producing with siderophore producing; vice-versa, and
many combinations of multifaceted bacteria. The development of
microbial consortia into successful bioinoculant and biofertilizers
is also included in various chapters. In addition, molecular
mechanisms to study the synergistic behaviors of rhizobacteria,
accompanied by numerous helpful schematic drawings. Using phylogeny
to justify the molecular similarity among two different bacteria
identifies the possibility of microbial synergism, fruitful to
development of microbial consortium and establish them in the
rhizosphere with consorted mechanisms. In addition, clear drawings
are included in support of understanding the natural phenomenon of
synergism in below-ground ecosystem. Essential information is
provided on ecological management by consorted mechanisms of
rhizobacteria that directly affect ‘agriculture sustainability’
and an individual chapter is devoted to the understanding of future
research, and addressing bottlenecks and successful steps.
 This book assists the academicians, researchers and NGOs in
negotiating the steep learning curve involved in gaining the skills
needed to perform design and development of microbial consortiums,
preparation of PGPR-based fertilizers, which offers significant
advantages in terms of pertaining novel knowledge on the
groundbreaking research, still ongoing.Â
The challenges to meet the food requirement of the burgeoning
population and stabilized productivity of agriculture lands can
only be met by a second green revolution. After steadily declining
for over a decade hunger is on the rise again, affecting million
people of the global population. Therefore, crop yields must be
increased substantially over the coming decades to keep pace with
global food demand. The plant rhizosphere is a multidimensional and
dynamic ecological environment of complicated microbe-plant
interactions for harnessing essential macro and micronutrients from
a limited nutrient pool. This book will showcase
naturally-occurring endophyte which can be explored for nutrient
mineralization and mobilization for sustainable agriculture. This
will cover recent trends, prospects, critical commentaries and
advancement in the research area focusing on naturally-occurring
beneficial endophytic microbes. Thus, it is proposed to bring out
new scientific insights and frontiers of research that have
exploration of endophyte for mineral nutrient management in soil
and crops. The chapters are contributed by leading scientists
across the globe. The book will be useful to agronomists,
microbiologists, ecologists, plant pathologists, molecular
biologists, environmentalists, policy makers, conservationists, and
NGOs working for the crop production and productivity development
and consequently over all agricultural significance.
This book discusses the most challenging task ahead of researchers
from India and around the globe: providing disease-free field crops
for the ever-growing world population. In Asia, despite being
cultivated in massive volumes, major crops, including cereals, oil
seed, tuber and non-tuber vegetables, and fruit, are not meeting
the demands of the increasing population. This book showcases
naturally occurring beneficial microbes in the form of plant growth
promoting rhizobacteria, or PGPR, which make it possible to grow
field crops without applying synthetic chemicals. Our understanding
of PGPR has increased exponentially in recent decades. They play a
multifarious role in developing sustainable systems of crop
production and protection. The book focuses on the mechanistic
behaviors of PGPRs, their use to develop sustainable cultivation
techniques, and their application to enhance crop growth and
productivity at the cutting edge of tech-oriented agriculture and
to replace hazardous chemicals with microbial inoculants. The book
is useful to agronomists, microbiologists, ecologists, plant
pathologists, molecular biologists, environmentalists, policy
makers, conservationists, and NGOs working on organically grown
field crops.
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