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Plant-Microbe Interaction - Recent Advances in Molecular and
Biochemical Approaches: Overview of Biochemical and Physiological
Alteration During Plant-Microbe Interaction, Volume One covers the
role of these plant microbes and their interaction between plants
and microbes. These beneficial microbes, such as bacteria and fungi
are also known as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)
through a biochemical reaction that may improve induced systemic
resistance in the plant host via indirectly (against
phytopathogens) or directly (the solubilization of mineral
nutrients) by producing phytohormones and specific enzymes such as
1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase. The book covers
biochemical processes such as physiological, metabolic, etc. of
plant and microbe interactions, the biochemistry of biological
systems, the interaction of biological systems above-ground or
within the rhizosphere, and the history of growth promoting
microbiomes, their roles in phytoremediation efficiency,
physiological and biochemical studies, chemical communication and
signaling mechanisms.
Plant-Microbe Interaction - Recent Advances in Molecular and
Biochemical Approaches: Agricultural Aspects of Microbiome Leading
to Plant Defence, Volume Two continues the work of Volume One,
covering the role of these plant microbes and their interaction
between plants and microbes. These beneficial microbes, such as
bacteria and fungi are also known as plant growth-promoting
rhizobacteria (PGPR) through a biochemical reaction that may
improve induced systemic resistance in the plant host via
indirectly (against phytopathogens) or directly (the solubilization
of mineral nutrients) by producing phytohormones and specific
enzymes such as 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase. The
book covers biochemical processes such as physiological, metabolic,
etc. of plant and microbe interactions, the biochemistry of
biological systems, the interaction of biological systems
above-ground or within the rhizosphere, and the history of growth
promoting microbiomes, their roles in phytoremediation efficiency,
physiological and biochemical studies, chemical communication and
signaling mechanisms.
"These books present a comprehensive coverage of issues facing
wheat production globally. The authors represent the top scientists
involved in the diverse areas that are important for sustainable
wheat production and will this book provides an excellent resource
for those interested in wheat improvement and production." Dr
Hans-Joachim Braun, Director Global Wheat Program and CRP Wheat,
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Mexico
Wheat is the most widely cultivated cereal in the world and a
staple food for around 3 billion people. It has been estimated that
demand for wheat could increase by up to 60% by 2050. There is an
urgent need to increase yields in the face of such challenges as
climate change, threats from pests and diseases and the need to
make cultivation more resource-efficient and sustainable. Drawing
on an international range of expertise, this collection focuses on
ways of improving the cultivation of wheat at each step in the
value chain, from breeding to post-harvest storage. Volume 2
reviews research in improving cultivation techniques. Chapters in
Part 1 review topics such as variety selection, seed and root
growth, water and nutrient management. Part 2 goes on to discuss
broader issues such as sustainable intensification and organic
cultivation. The final part of the collection covers ways of
improving wheat cultivation in the developing world. Achieving
sustainable cultivation of wheat Volume 2: Cultivation techniques
will be a standard reference for cereal scientists in universities,
government and other research centres and companies involved in
wheat cultivation. It is accompanied by Volume 1 which reviews
breeding, quality traits, pests and diseases.
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