E-Book, Englisch, 641 Seiten, eBook
E-Book, Englisch, 641 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-981-16-2922-8
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Format: PDF
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Chapter 1. Agriculturally important microbes –– Challenges and Opportunities.- Chapter 2. Agriculturally Important Microorganism: Understanding the Functionality and Mechanisms for Sustainable Farming.- Chapter 3. Microbial Diversity of Different Agroecosystems: Current Research and Future Challenges.- Chapter 4. Soil Microbial Biomass an Index of Soil Quality and Fertility in Different Land Use Systems of Northeast India.- Chapter 5. Microbes and Plant Mineral Nutrition.- Chapter 6. Drought Stress Alleviation in Plants by Soil Microbial Interactions.- Chapter 7. Role of Nitrogen-Fixing Microorganisms for Plant and Soil Health.- Chapter 8. Serendipita indica mediated drought and heavy metal stress tolerance in plants.- Chapter 9. Role of rhizosphere and endophytic microbes in alleviation of biotic and abiotic stress in plants.- Chapter 10. Augmentation of plant salt stress tolerance by microorganisms.- Chapter 11. Impact of Plant Exudates on Soil Microbiomes.- Chapter 12. Global climate change and microbial ecology: Current scenario and management.- Chapter 13. Biotic stress management by microbial interactions in soils.- Chapter 14. Interactions between plant genotypes and PGPR are a challenge for crop breeding and improvement inoculation responses.- Chapter 15. Significance of Microbial Enzyme Activities in Agriculture.- Chapter 16. Omics technology for plant stress management.- Chapter 17. Rhizosphere modeling and engineering for agricultural and environmental sustainability.- Chapter 18. Factors Affecting Soil Ecosystem and Productivity.- Chapter 19. Microbial Genes, Enzymes, and metabolites: to improve rhizosphere and Plant Health Management.- Chapter 20. Recent trends in organic farming.- Chapter 21. Advances in Microbial Applications in Safeguarding of Plant Health: Challenges and Future Perspective.- Chapter 22. Rhizosphere Modelling and Nanotechnology: New Outlooks in Sustainable Agriculture.- Chapter 23. New strategies for commercialization of microbial technologies.- Chapter 24. Techniques for improving microbial inoculants as a tool for sustainable development.- Chapter 25. Bioinoculants for Agricultural Sustainability.-