Plant Microbiome Paradigm

著者

    • Varma, Ajit
    • Tripathi, Swati
    • Prasad, Ram

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Plant Microbiome Paradigm

Ajit Varma, Swati Tripathi, Ram Prasad, editors

Springer, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of knowledge on plant-microbiome interactions and associations. It covers all major mechanistic approaches used to investigate microbes' impacts on plant growth promotion, disease control and health. The industrial manufacture of nitrogen currently accounts for roughly 2% of the world's total energy consumption. Microbial products are expected to reduce the need for costly fertilizers, as well as chemical pesticides and fungicides. While beneficial microorganisms are increasingly being used in agriculture, abiotic and biotic stresses such as heat, drought, cold, and salt can quickly kill or render them useless in the field. However, discovering new and better treatments is a lengthy process due to the considerable microbial diversity found in soils. Researchers have now proposed using biotechnological approaches to accelerate the process of microbial technology development. The fact that plant-associated microbes stimulate plant growth and development is well known, as the examples of rhizobia and mycorrhizal fungi show. The mechanisms by which these microorganisms maintain plant growth include the production of phytohormones, fixation of nitrogen, and the mobilization of phosphorus and minerals. The plant microbiome is also involved in pathogen suppression, and especially the root microbiome acts as a protective shield against soil-borne pathogens. A special feature of this book is its multidisciplinary approach, spanning from plant microbiology/biocontrol, fungal and bacterial endophytes, plant physiology, to biochemistry, proteomics and genomics. It is ideally suited for researchers and student of agri-biotechnology, soil biology and fungal biology.

目次

1. Trichoderma: Advances in Biological Control for Sustainable Soil Ecosystem Prachi Bhargava* Institute of Biosciences and Technology Sri RamSwaroop Memorial University, Deva Road, Lucknow *Corresponding author email: prachi.bio@srmu.ac.in 2. Biocontrol Agents for Management of Fusarial Wilt of Banana(Musa) and Important Fruit Plants Narendra Kumar and SM Paul Khurana* Amity Institute of Biotechnology Amity University, Haryana, Gurgaon, Manesar-122413 *Corresponding author email: smpaulkhurana@gmail.com 3. Host-pathogen Cross Talks: Basic Concept and Mechanisms Saborni Maiti, Satish Kumar and Dhiraj Paul* National Centre for Microbial Resource, National Centre for Cell Science NCCS complex, University of Pune campus, Ganeshkhind, Pune, India *Corresponding author email: pauldhiraj09@gmail.com 4. Rhizospheric Plant-microbe Interactions in Management of Infested Soils Sarika Chaturvedi and SM Paul Khurana* Amity Institute of Biotechnology Amity University, Haryana, Gurgaon, Manesar-122413 *Corresponding author email: smpaulkhurana@gmail.com 5. Taking Soil-microbes-plant Interactions to the Practice: The Revolution of Ultrapure Inoculants Cano C and Alberto Bago* Laboratorio de Micorrizas In Vitro, Departamento de Microbiologia del suelo y Sistemas Simbioticos Estacion Experimental del Zaidin (CSIC), c) Profesor Albareda, 1 18008-Granada, Spain *Corresponding author email: alberto.bago@eez.csic.es 6. Active Constituents of Medicinal Plants Through the Use of Microbes Charu Gupta* and Dhan Prakash AIHRS,f ull formJ-1 block, Room no. LG-13, Amity University UP, Sector 125, Noida- 201313,UP, India *Corresponding author email: charumicro@gmail.com 7. Microbial Diversity In Soil: Biological Tools for Abiotic Stress Management in Plants Neera Garg*, Aditi, Amandeep Cheema, Kiran Saroy Department of Botany, Panjab University, Chandigarh-160014, India *Corresponding author email: gargneera@gmail.com 8. Amelioration of Salt Stress Tolerance in Plants by Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria: Insights from "Omics" Approaches Zarin Taj, Mani Rajkumar and Dinakar Challabathula* Department of Life Sciences, School of Basic and Applied Sciences Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur 610 101, India *Corresponding author email: dinakarc@cutn.ac.in 9. Circadian Redox Rhythms Play an Important Role in Plant- pathogen Interaction Snigdha Tiwari*, Siddarth N. Rahul, Jyoti Sharma, Alka Sahrawat Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India *Corresponding author email: snigdha.tiwari07@gmail.com 10. Proteomics Approaches to Study the Three Way Interaction Between Antagonists, Host and Plant Pathogen in Response to Biological Control Siddarth Nandan Rahul, Alka Sahrawat, Snigdha Tiwari, Jyoti Sharma, Department of Biotech, Ag. & AI, Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology, NH. 58, Roorkee Road, Dulheda Chauhan, Modipuram, Meerut, U.P. INDIA 250110 *Corresponding author email: sagar4499@gmail.com 11. Beneficial Soil Microbes and their Interaction to Plants Mahesh Kumar*, Bhudeo RanaYashu, Jyostnarani Pradhan Department of Plant Physiology, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi- 221005, India *Corresponding author email: maheshp10149@gmail.com 12. Plant Microbial Ecology as A Potential Option for Stress Management Sunita Chauhan1 and Shweta Kulshreshtha2* 1Kumarappa National Handmade Paper Institute, Sanganer, Jaipur, India 2Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Rajasthan, Ajmer Road, Jaipur-302006 *Corresponding author email: shweta_kulshreshtha@rediffmail.com 13. Comparative Studies of Chromosomes in Most Primitivea Higher Advanced Plants with Notes on their Evolutionary Sequences- A Resume M.N. Noor* Department of Botany, Ranchi University, Ranchi-834008, India *Corresponding author email: m_n_noor@yahoo.com 14. Methylobacterium: The Versatile Genus Shikha Srivastava and Ved Pal Singh* Department of Botany, University of Delhi *Corresponding author email: vpsingh_biology@rediffmail.com 15. Impact of Global Climate Change on Beneficial Plant-microbe Interactions Sunil Prajapati* and Omveer Singh Raghuwanshi Department of Horticulture, Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur-482004 (Madhya Pradesh) India *Corresponding author email: prajapatisunil4960@gmail.com 16. Management of Root Knot Nematode in Different Crops Using Microorganisms Aastha1, Anju Kumari2, Sonam Antil1, Satish Kumar1, Swati Sindhu1 and Rakesh Kumar1* 1Department of Microbiology, CCS HAU Hisar 2Center of Food Science & Technology, CCS HAU Hisar *Corresponding authors email: sehrawatrk@gmail.com 17. Symbiotic Fungus Mediated Translocatio Fe and Zn in Maize Sakshi, Saumya, Vivek Yadav, Amit Kharkwal, Ajit Varma* Amity Institute of Microbial Technology, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, NOIDA-201313, India *Corresponding author email: ajitvarma@amity.edu 18. Plant Pathogen Interactions and Biocontrol Arunodhayam Kalleti*, K. Gopal, Y. Yohan Dr. YSRHU College of Horticulture, Anantharajupeta *Corresponding author email: karunodayam@gmail.com 19. Enhancement in Production of Bioactive Compounds Using Plant Microbial Interaction Naresh Pratap Singh* and Vaishali Shami SVPUA&T, Meerut (UP), India *Corresponding author email: naresh.singh55@yahoo.com 20. Impact of Climate Change on Soil Microbial Community Mekala Srikanth*, Santhosh Manchala and Mahantesh Kamatyanatti Choudhary Charan Singh Agricultural University, Hisar, Hrayana *Corresponding author email: sricoolhortico@gmail.com 21. Modulation Of Plant Pathogen Interactions Rafiya Mushtaq1, Sumaira Jan2, Nighat Mushtaq3, Meinaz Nissar4 and M.K. Sharma 1 1Division of Fruit Science, SKUAST, Kashmir 2Central Institute of Temperate Horticulture, Kashmir 3Division of Vegetable Science SKUAST, Kashmir 4Division of Entomology, SKUAST, Kashmir *Corresponding author email: rafiazargar.25@gmail.com 22. The Relationships Between Piriformospora indica and Microbes Isolated from Saline Areas Mohammad Javad Zarea* Ilam University, Ilam, IRAN *Corresponding author Email: zareamj@yahoo.com 23. Plant-microbiome Interactions in Hydrocarbon-contaminated Soils Irma Morelli*, Maria Teresa Del Panno, Ana Carolina Agnello CINDEFI | Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo en Fermentaciones Industriales, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas (UNLP) Calle 50 N Degrees227 e/115 y 116 (B1900AJL) La Plata - Buenos Aires - Argentina *Corresponding author email: guri@biol.unlp.edu.ar 24. The Rhizosphere Microbiome : Microbial Communities and Plant Health Sandeep Jain1*, Jyoti Jain2 and Jayesh Singh2 1Department of Plant Pathology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana -141004 2Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141004 *Corresponding author email: sandeepjain@pau.edu 25. Microbiome Community Interactions with Social Forestry Adi Nath, Vinod K. Kannaujiya, Md. Aklaqur Rahman and Shanthy Sundaram* Centre of Biotechnology, University of Allahabad, Allahabad-211002, India *Corresponding author email: shanthy.cbt@gmail.com 26. Plant-microbe Interactions: Applications for Plant-growth Promotion and in-situ Agri-waste Management Anu Kalia1 and Jayesh Singh2* 1Electron Microscopy and Nanoscience Laboratory, Department of Soil Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana -141004, Punjab, India 2Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141004, Punjab, India *Corresponding author email: jayesh_singh@pau.edu 27. Role of Flavonoids and Other Phenolic Acids as a Signaling Compound in Plant Microbe Interaction Pinkey Lhamu Lepcha, Laxuman Sharma* Department of Horticulture, Sikkim University, 6 Mile Samdur Tadong,Gangtok, Sikkim *Corresponding author email: lsharma@cus.ac.in Roles in Sustainable Agroecosystems Neera Garg*, Amrit Bharti, Amrita, Shyna Bhalla Department of Botany, Panjab University, Chandigarh-160014, India *Corresponding author email: gargneera@gmail.com , garg_neera@yahoo.com 29. An Overview of the Plant-microbe-soil Interactions in the Rhizosphere Niranjan Patil and Ashok Bankar* Department of Microbiology, MES-Abasaheb Garware College, SP Pune University, Pune, India *Corresponding author email: ashokbankar@gmail.com 30. Comparison of Conventional and Molecular-based Techniques to Detect Microbes/ Microflora Important in Plant-microbe Interactions Regina Sharmila Dass* and Rathijit Mallick Department of Microbiology, School of Life Sciences, Pondicherry University *Corresponding author email: reginadass@gmail.com 31. Possible Mechanism of Microbes to Improving Soil Health Nighat Mushtaq1*, Rafia Mushtaq2, Rouf Ahmad Bhat3, Khursheed Hussain4, Farahanaz Rasool5 1Division of Vegetable Science, SKUAST-K, Shalimar, J&K 2Division of Fruit Science, SKUAST-K, Shalimar, J&K 3Division of Environmental science, SKUAST-K, Shalimar, J&K 4Assistant Professor, Division of Vegetable Science, SKUAST-K, Shalimar, J&K 5Division of Plant Pathology, SKUAST-K, Shalimar, J&K *Corresponding author email: nighatmushtaq2@gmail.com 32. Microbial Interactions: Concept and Applications in Soil Ecosystem Bunty Sharma* and Moninder Singh Chitkara School of Health Sciences, Chitkara University, Punjab-140401, India *Corresponding author email: sharmabunty097@gmail.com 34. Soil Microbial Biomass: Aim, Assessment and Applications in Soil Ecology Bunty Sharma* and Rajveer Kaur Chitkara School of Health Sciences, Chitkara University, Punjab-140401 *Corresponding author email: sharmabunty097@gmail.com 35. Plant Microbiome: Trenda Prospects for Sustainable Agriculture Hillol Chakdar*, Shaloo Verma, Arjun Singh, Kumar M and Anil Kumar Saxena ICAR-NBAIM, Mau *Corresponding author email: hillol.chakdar@gmail.com 36. Cyanobacterial Diversity in Selective Quarry Water of Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, India B. Sadhana* and A.B. Karthik Kumar Centre for Research and P.G. Department of Botany, Thiagarajar College, Madurai-625009, Tamil Nadu, India *Corresponding author email: sadhanakarthik2004@yahoo.co.in

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BC06865036
  • ISBN
    • 9783030503949
  • 出版国コード
    sz
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Cham
  • ページ数/冊数
    vi, 307 p.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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