Rhizosphere Engineering 1st edition – Ebook PDF Instant Delivery – ISBN(s): 9780323899734,0323899730,
9780323885959, 0323885950
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0323885950
- ISBN-13 : 9780323885959
- Author: Ramesh Chandra Dubey, Pankaj Kumar
Rhizosphere Engineering is a guide to applying environmentally sound agronomic practices to improve crop yield while also protecting soil resources. Focusing on the potential and positive impacts of appropriate practices, the book includes the use of beneficial microbes, nanotechnology and metagenomics. Developing and applying techniques that not only enhance yield, but also restore the quality of soil and water using beneficial microbes such as Bacillus, Pseudomonas, vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza (VAM) fungi and others are covered, along with new information on utilizing nanotechnology, quorum sensing and other technologies to further advance the science.
Table contents:
Chapter 1 – Plant growth promotion by rhizosphere dwelling microbes
Chapter 2 – Indigenous nitrogen fixing microbes engineer rhizosphere and enhance nutrient availability and plant growth
Chapter 3 – Rhizospheric bacteria as soil health engineer promoting plant growth
Chapter 4 – Role of Bacillus species in soil fertility with reference to rhizosphere engineering
Chapter 5 – Rhizobium as soil health engineer
Chapter 6 – Azotobacter—A potential symbiotic rhizosphere engineer
Chapter 7 – Application of cyanobacteria in soil health and rhizospheric engineering
Chapter 8 – Bacterial inoculants for rhizosphere engineering: Applications, current aspects, and challenges
Chapter 9 – Microbial inoculants in agriculture and its effects on plant microbiome
Chapter 10 – Arbuscular mycorrhiza—A health engineer for abiotic stress alleviation
Chapter 11 – Potassium solubilizing microorganisms as soil health engineers: An insight into molecular mechanism
Chapter 12 – Zinc solubilizing rhizobacteria as soil health engineer managing zinc deficiency in plants
Chapter 13 – Rhizosphere engineering through pesticides-degrading beneficial bacteria
Chapter 14 – Enzymes in rhizosphere engineering
Chapter 15 – Actinobacterial enzymes—An approach for engineering the rhizosphere microorganisms as plant growth promotors
Chapter 16 – Reactive oxygen species and oxidative stress in higher plants, and role of rhizosphere in soil remediation
Chapter 17 – Nanotechnology for rhizosphere engineering
Chapter 18 – Rhizospheric health management through nanofertilizers
Chapter 19 – Quorum sensing in rhizosphere engineering
Chapter 20 – Quorum sensing in rhizosphere microbiome: Minding some serious business
Chapter 21 – Metagenomics for rhizosphere engineering
Chapter 22 – Rhizosphere engineering for crop improvement
Chapter 23 – Bacterial induced alleviation of cadmium and arsenic toxicity stress in plants: Mechanisms and future prospects
Chapter 24 – Microbial community in soil-plant systems: Role in heavy metal(loid) detoxification and sustainable agriculture
Chapter 25 – Rhizosphere microbe-mediated alleviation of aluminum and iron toxicity in acidic soils
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