Microbes and signaling biomolecules against plant stress : strategies of plant-microbe relationships for better survival
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Microbes and signaling biomolecules against plant stress : strategies of plant-microbe relationships for better survival
(Rhizosphere biology)
Springer, c2021
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Description
This book sheds new light on ways to alleviate biotic and abiotic stress in plants, using signaling molecules of plant growth promotory rhizobacteria. Further, it elaborates on the different types of stress and strategies used by plants under various stress conditions.
The respective sections describe the importance of the microbiome for the overall health of plants and how exploring plant-microbe communication and signaling pathways could offer a promising avenue for future research. The book also discusses how rhizobacteria could be exploited in stress alleviation and sustainable agriculture, and addresses omics strategies for stress response and mitigation. Thanks to clearly annotated references, the book also supports and encourages readers to further explore the topics discussed.
Table of Contents
1) Retrospection of plant Microbiome: Unfolding the implications of Plant - Microbe Interaction/ Plant Microbiota
2) Physiological and molecular aspects of retrieving environmental stress in plants by microbial interactions
3) Strategies involved in Stress management in plants
4) Role of beneficial microbes in stress mitigation in host plants : The biochemical and Molecular perspectives
5) Phytoremediation : a synergistic interaction between plants and microbes for removal of unwanted chemicals/Contaminants
6) Decoding the signalling pathways involved in plants for stress management
7) Succession of Root microbiome dynamics under biotic and abiotic stress
8) Improving plant microbe interaction for better environmental health: Challenges and implications
9) Sustainable development in agriculture by revitalization of PGPR
10) Importance of Microbiome in maintenance of ecosystem by way of cross communication
11) Opportunities and challenges for improving plant microbe interaction under stress
12) Stress alleviation in plants using SAR and ISR: A current view on stress signalling network13) Enhancement of drought stress tolerance in crops by plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
14) Modification of signalling pathways for enhanced plant productivity and stress adaptation using biotechnological approaches
15) Growth-Defence Tradeoffs in Plants: A Balancing Act to Optimize Fitness 16) Omics Strategies in relation to Abiotic Stress Responses and Microbe-Mediated Mitigation in Plants
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