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This book presents a compilation of case studies from different
countries on achieving agricultural sustainability. The book
stresses that, in order to meet the needs of our rapidly growing
population, it is imperative to increase agricultural productivity.
If global food production is to keep pace with an
increasing population, while formulating new food production
strategies for developing countries, the great challenge for modern
societies is to boost agricultural productivity. Today, the
application of chemicals to enhance plant growth or induced
resistance in plants is limited due to the negative effects of
chemical treatment and the difficulty of determining the optimal
concentrations to benefit the plant. In the search for alternative
means to solve these problems, biological applications have been
extensively studied. Naturally occurring plant-microbe-environment
interactions are utilized in many ways to enhance plant
productivity. As such, a greater understanding of how plants and
microbes coexist and benefit one another can yield new strategies
to improve plant productivity in the most sustainable way.
Developing sustainable agricultural practices requires
understanding both the basic and applied aspects of agriculturally
important microorganisms, with a focus on transforming agricultural
systems from being nutrient-deficient to nutrient-rich. This work
is divided into two volumes, the aim being to provide a
comprehensive description and to highlight a holistic approach,
respectively. Taken together, the two volumes address the
fundamentals, applications, research trends and new prospects of
agricultural sustainability. Volume one consists of two
sections, with the first addressing the role of microbes in
sustainability, and the second exploring beneficial soil microbe
interaction in several economically important crops. Section I
elucidates various mechanisms and beneficial natural processes that
enhance soil fertility and create rhizospheric conditions
favourable for high fertility and sustainable soil flora. It
examines the mechanism of action and importance of rhizobacteria
and mycorrhizal associations in soil. In turn, section II presents
selected case studies involving economically important crops. This
section explains how agriculturally beneficial microbes have been
utilized in sustainable cultivation with high productivity.
Sustainable food production without degrading the soil and
environmental quality is a major priority throughout the world,
making this book a timely addition. It offers a comprehensive
collection of information that will benefit students and
researchers working in the field of rhizospheric mechanisms,
agricultural microbiology, biotechnology, agronomy and sustainable
agriculture, as well as policymakers in the area of food security
and sustainable agriculture.
In any ecosystem, plant and microbe interaction is inevitable. They
not only co-exist but also support each other's survival and also
provide for sustenance in stressful environment. Agro-ecosystems of
many regions around the globe are affected by multi-stress. Major
limiting factors affecting the agricultural productivity worldwide
are environmental stresses. Apart from decreasing yield they
introduce devastating impact on plant growth as well. Plants battle
with various kind of stresses with the help of symbiotic
association with the microbes in the rhizosphere. Naturally
existing plant-microbe interaction facilitates survival of plants
under these stressful conditions. Rhizosphere consists of many
groups of microbes, plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) is one
such group of microbes which assist plants in coping with multiple
stresses and in plant growth as well. These microbes help in stress
physiology of the plants and can be extremely useful in solving
agricultural as well food security problems. The proposed book is
split into two parts, with an aim to provide comprehensive
description and highlight a holistic approach. It elucidates
various mechanisms in rhizosphere of nutrient management, stress
tolerance and enhanced crop productivity. The book discusses
rhizospheric flora and its importance in enhancement of plant
growth, nutrient content, yield of various crops and vegetables as
well as soil fertility and health. Both volumes of the book
addresses fundamentals, applications as well as research trends and
new prospects of agricultural sustainability. Volume 2: Nutrient
Management and Crop Improvement, contains chapters which cover a
broad overview of plant growth promoting activities of microbes.
This proposed book also highlights the contribution of nitrogen,
phosphorus, potassium, iron and zinc-solubilizing microbes from
rhizospheric soil to develop efficient indigenous microbial
consortia to enhance the food and nutritional security. With the
given content and layout the proposed book will be an all-inclusive
collection of information, which will be useful for students,
academicians, researchers working in the field of rhizospheric
mechanisms, agricultural microbiology, soil microbiology,
biotechnology, agronomy and sustainable agriculture and also for
policy makers in the area of food security and sustainable
agriculture. It will be of special interest to both academics and
professionals working in the fields of microbiology, soil
microbiology, biotechnology and agronomy, as well as the plant
protection sciences. Timely, this edited and research book provides
an essential and comprehensive source of material from basic to
advance findings on microbes and their role in agricultural and
soil sustainability.
In any ecosystem, plant and microbe interaction is inevitable. They
not only co-exist but also support each other's survival and
provide sustenance in stressful environments. Agro-ecosystems in
many regions around the globe are affected by high temperatures,
soil salinity/alkalinity, low pH and metal toxicity. High salinity
and severe draught are other major constraints affecting
agricultural practices and also plants in the wild. A major
limiting factor affecting global agricultural productivity is
environmental stresses. Apart from decreasing yield, they also have
a devastating impact on plant growth. Plants battle with various
kind of stresses with the help of symbiotic associations with the
rhizospheric microbes. Naturally occuring plant-microbe
interactions facilitate the survival of plants under these
stressful conditions. The rhizosphere consists of several groups of
microbes, plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) is one such group
of microbes that assists plants in coping with multiple stresses
and also promote plant growth. These efficient microbes support the
stress physiology of the plants and can be extremely useful in
solving agricultural as well food- security problems. This book
provides a detailed, holistic description of plant and microbe
interaction. It elucidates various mechanisms of nutrient
management, stress tolerance and enhanced crop productivity in the
rhizosphere, discussing The rhizospheric flora and its importance
in enhancement of plant growth, nutrient content, yield of various
crops and vegetables as well as soil fertility and health. Divided
into two volumes, the book addresses fundamentals, applications as
well as research trends and new prospects for agricultural
sustainability. Volume 1: Stress Management and Agricultural
Sustainability, includes chapters offering a broad overview of
plant stress management with the help of microbes. It also
highlights the contribution of enzymatic and molecular events
occurring in the rhizosphere due to plant microbe interactions,
which in turn help in the biological control of plant disease and
pest attacks. Various examples of plant microbe interaction in
rhizospheric soil are elaborated to facilitate the development of
efficient indigenous microbial consortia to enhance food and
nutritional security. Providing a comprehensive information source
on microbes and their role in agricultural and soil sustainability,
this timely research book is of particular interest to students,
academics and researchers working in the fields of microbiology,
soil microbiology, biotechnology, agronomy, and the plant
protection sciences, as well as for policy makers in the area of
food security and sustainable agriculture.
Innovation in Small-Farm Agriculture: Improving Livelihoods and
Sustainability is an invaluable resource focussing on the current
state of knowledge and scientific advances about the complex and
intertwined issues of innovation and how they relate to livelihood
of small-scale farmers. This book exposes readers with a holistic
overview on how agriculture is most associated with the development
and transfer of technologies to farmers and their participation in
research and development initiatives to improve the relevancy and
usefulness of its outputs and innovation which is not well
documented. The book offers comprehensive coverage of the most
essential topics, including: Recent scientific advances on
agricultural innovations for small farmers. Emphasizes on
opportunities and constraints of techno-institutional paradigms.
Highlight low-cost and eco-friendly interventions. Case studies on
various innovations in agriculture spanning the different
agricultural gamut.
In any ecosystem, plant and microbe interaction is inevitable. They
not only co-exist but also support each other's survival and also
provide for sustenance in stressful environment. Agro-ecosystems of
many regions around the globe are affected by multi-stress. Major
limiting factors affecting the agricultural productivity worldwide
are environmental stresses. Apart from decreasing yield they
introduce devastating impact on plant growth as well. Plants battle
with various kind of stresses with the help of symbiotic
association with the microbes in the rhizosphere. Naturally
existing plant-microbe interaction facilitates survival of plants
under these stressful conditions. Rhizosphere consists of many
groups of microbes, plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) is one
such group of microbes which assist plants in coping with multiple
stresses and in plant growth as well. These microbes help in stress
physiology of the plants and can be extremely useful in solving
agricultural as well food security problems. The proposed book is
split into two parts, with an aim to provide comprehensive
description and highlight a holistic approach. It elucidates
various mechanisms in rhizosphere of nutrient management, stress
tolerance and enhanced crop productivity. The book discusses
rhizospheric flora and its importance in enhancement of plant
growth, nutrient content, yield of various crops and vegetables as
well as soil fertility and health. Both volumes of the book
addresses fundamentals, applications as well as research trends and
new prospects of agricultural sustainability. Volume 2: Nutrient
Management and Crop Improvement, contains chapters which cover a
broad overview of plant growth promoting activities of microbes.
This proposed book also highlights the contribution of nitrogen,
phosphorus, potassium, iron and zinc-solubilizing microbes from
rhizospheric soil to develop efficient indigenous microbial
consortia to enhance the food and nutritional security. With the
given content and layout the proposed book will be an all-inclusive
collection of information, which will be useful for students,
academicians, researchers working in the field of rhizospheric
mechanisms, agricultural microbiology, soil microbiology,
biotechnology, agronomy and sustainable agriculture and also for
policy makers in the area of food security and sustainable
agriculture. It will be of special interest to both academics and
professionals working in the fields of microbiology, soil
microbiology, biotechnology and agronomy, as well as the plant
protection sciences. Timely, this edited and research book provides
an essential and comprehensive source of material from basic to
advance findings on microbes and their role in agricultural and
soil sustainability.
In any ecosystem, plant and microbe interaction is inevitable. They
not only co-exist but also support each other's survival and
provide sustenance in stressful environments. Agro-ecosystems in
many regions around the globe are affected by high temperatures,
soil salinity/alkalinity, low pH and metal toxicity. High salinity
and severe draught are other major constraints affecting
agricultural practices and also plants in the wild. A major
limiting factor affecting global agricultural productivity is
environmental stresses. Apart from decreasing yield, they also have
a devastating impact on plant growth. Plants battle with various
kind of stresses with the help of symbiotic associations with the
rhizospheric microbes. Naturally occuring plant-microbe
interactions facilitate the survival of plants under these
stressful conditions. The rhizosphere consists of several groups of
microbes, plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) is one such group
of microbes that assists plants in coping with multiple stresses
and also promote plant growth. These efficient microbes support the
stress physiology of the plants and can be extremely useful in
solving agricultural as well food- security problems. This book
provides a detailed, holistic description of plant and microbe
interaction. It elucidates various mechanisms of nutrient
management, stress tolerance and enhanced crop productivity in the
rhizosphere, discussing The rhizospheric flora and its importance
in enhancement of plant growth, nutrient content, yield of various
crops and vegetables as well as soil fertility and health. Divided
into two volumes, the book addresses fundamentals, applications as
well as research trends and new prospects for agricultural
sustainability. Volume 1: Stress Management and Agricultural
Sustainability, includes chapters offering a broad overview of
plant stress management with the help of microbes. It also
highlights the contribution of enzymatic and molecular events
occurring in the rhizosphere due to plant microbe interactions,
which in turn help in the biological control of plant disease and
pest attacks. Various examples of plant microbe interaction in
rhizospheric soil are elaborated to facilitate the development of
efficient indigenous microbial consortia to enhance food and
nutritional security. Providing a comprehensive information source
on microbes and their role in agricultural and soil sustainability,
this timely research book is of particular interest to students,
academics and researchers working in the fields of microbiology,
soil microbiology, biotechnology, agronomy, and the plant
protection sciences, as well as for policy makers in the area of
food security and sustainable agriculture.
This book presents a compilation of case studies from different
countries on achieving agricultural sustainability. The book
stresses that, in order to meet the needs of our rapidly growing
population, it is imperative to increase agricultural productivity.
If global food production is to keep pace with an increasing
population, while formulating new food production strategies for
developing countries, the great challenge for modern societies is
to boost agricultural productivity. Today, the application of
chemicals to enhance plant growth or induced resistance in plants
is limited due to the negative effects of chemical treatment and
the difficulty of determining the optimal concentrations to benefit
the plant. In the search for alternative means to solve these
problems, biological applications have been extensively studied.
Naturally occurring plant-microbe-environment interactions are
utilized in many ways to enhance plant productivity. As such, a
greater understanding of how plants and microbes coexist and
benefit one another can yield new strategies to improve plant
productivity in the most sustainable way. Developing sustainable
agricultural practices requires understanding both the basic and
applied aspects of agriculturally important microorganisms, with a
focus on transforming agricultural systems from being
nutrient-deficient to nutrient-rich. This work is divided into two
volumes, the aim being to provide a comprehensive description and
to highlight a holistic approach, respectively. Taken together, the
two volumes address the fundamentals, applications, research trends
and new prospects of agricultural sustainability. Volume one
consists of two sections, with the first addressing the role of
microbes in sustainability, and the second exploring beneficial
soil microbe interaction in several economically important crops.
Section I elucidates various mechanisms and beneficial natural
processes that enhance soil fertility and create rhizospheric
conditions favourable for high fertility and sustainable soil
flora. It examines the mechanism of action and importance of
rhizobacteria and mycorrhizal associations in soil. In turn,
section II presents selected case studies involving economically
important crops. This section explains how agriculturally
beneficial microbes have been utilized in sustainable cultivation
with high productivity. Sustainable food production without
degrading the soil and environmental quality is a major priority
throughout the world, making this book a timely addition. It offers
a comprehensive collection of information that will benefit
students and researchers working in the field of rhizospheric
mechanisms, agricultural microbiology, biotechnology, agronomy and
sustainable agriculture, as well as policymakers in the area of
food security and sustainable agriculture.
Waste Management for Sustainable and Restored Agricultural Soil
provides a holistic approach to various mechanisms of waste
management for plant nutrients, highlighting the importance of
improving plant growth, nutrient concentration, and system
sustainability for enhancing crop production and achieving desired
environmental goals. Covering a broad overview of different kinds
of wastes and waste recycling methods and sustainable management
for soil health, this book focuses on both basic and applied
aspects of waste management for sustainable agriculture and how
nutrients are made available through waste. Academics,
professionals, researchers and policymakers working in the fields
of safe waste management for potential use in agricultural crop
production will benefit from this book.
Bio-inoculants in Horticultural Crops, Volume Three in the Advances
in Bio-inoculant Sciences series, focuses on real-time application
of novel microbes that have been proven to enhance and improve
plant health and productivity. The book provides comprehensive
information on a range of biological approaches and mechanisms for
the improvement of horticultural crops being practiced in different
production systems. Covering the subject from historical
developments to recent advances in microbial interventions, it
addresses the potential role and bio-mechanism of bio-inoculants
for challenges including stress tolerance, production,
commercialization, application methodology, challenges and future
roadmap for sustainable production system of horticultural crops.
This volume will be useful to scientists, academicians, and
students of horticulture, agriculture microbiology, plant
protection, and other related subjects.
Biopesticide: Volume Two, the latest release in the Advances in
Bioinoculant series, provides an updated overview on the active
substances utilized in current bioinsecticides, along with
information on which of them can be used for integrated pest
management programs in agro-ecosystems. The book presents a
comprehensive look at the development of novel solutions against
new targets, also introducing new technologies that enhance the
efficacy of already available active substances. Finally, readers
will find insights into the advanced molecular studies on insect
microbial community diversity that are opening new frontiers in the
development of innovative pest management strategies. This book
will be valuable to those prioritizing agro biodiversity management
to address optimal productizing and enhanced food security.
Agricultural Soil Sustainability and Carbon Management presents
long-term research in the field of sustainable soil use and
management to guide in the prioritizing the multifunctional value
of soil health and addressing interdisciplinary links between major
issues such as biodiversity and climate change. As soil is the
largest terrestrial carbon pool, as well as a significant
contributor of greenhouse gases, much progress can be made toward
curtailing the climate crisis by sustainable soil management
practices.The book provides valuable insight into the soil and
carbon management, the research gaps and the methodological
challenges for research into soil carbon management will be include
over the decades.
Advances in Organic Farming: Agronomic Soil Management Practices
focuses on the integrated interactions between
soil-plant-microbe-environment elements in a functioning ecosystem.
It explains sustainable nutrient management under organic farming
and agriculture, with chapters focusing on the role of nutrient
management in sustaining global ecosystems, the remediation of
polluted soils, conservation practices, degradation of pollutants,
biofertilizers and biopesticides, critical biogeochemical cycles,
potential responses for current and impending environmental change,
and other critical factors. Organic farming is both challenging and
exciting, as its practice of "feeding the soil, not the plant"
provides opportunity to better understand why some growing methods
are preferred over others. In the simplest terms, organic growing
is based on maintaining a living soil with a diverse population of
micro and macro soil organisms. Organic matter (OM) is maintained
in the soil through the addition of compost, animal manure, green
manures and the avoidance of excess mechanization.
Biofertilizers, Volume One: Advances in Bio-inoculants provides
state-of-the-art descriptions of various approaches, techniques and
basic fundamentals of BI used in crop fertilization practices. The
book presents research within a relevant theoretical framework to
improve our understanding of core issues as applied to natural
resource management. Authored by renowned scientists actively
working on bio-inoculant, biofertilizer and bio-stimulant sciences,
the book addresses the scope of inexpensive and energy neutral
bio-inoculant technologies and the impact regulation has on
biofertilizer utilization. This book is a valuable reference for
agricultural/environmental scientists in academic and corporate
environments, graduate and post-graduate students, regulators and
policymakers.
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