Principles of plant-microbe interactions : microbes for sustainable agriculture

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    • Lugtenberg, Ben
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Principles of plant-microbe interactions : microbes for sustainable agriculture

Ben Lugtenberg, editor

Springer International Publishing Switzerland, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

"Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2015"--T.p. verso of softcover

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内容説明

The use of microbial plant protection products is growing and their importance will strongly increase due to political and public pressure. World population is growing and the amount of food needed by 2050 will be double of what is produced now whereas the area of agricultural land is decreasing. We must increase crop yield in a sustainable way. Chemical plant growth promoters must be replaced by microbiological products. Also here, the use of microbial products is growing and their importance will strongly increase. A growing area of agricultural land is salinated. Global warming will increase this process. Plants growth is inhibited by salt or even made impossible and farmers tend to disuse the most salinated lands. Microbes have been very successfully used to alleviate salt stress of plants. Chemical pollution of land can make plant growth difficult and crops grown are often polluted and not suitable for consumption. Microbes have been used to degrade these chemical pollutants.

目次

  • 1. Introduction to Plant-Microbe Interactions
  • Ben Lugtenberg Part I. Introductory Chapters 2. The Importance of Microbiology in Sustainable Agriculture
  • Thomas Schafer and Tom Adams 3. Life of Microbes in the Rhizosphere
  • Ben Lugtenberg 4. Life of Microbes on Aerial Plant Parts
  • Johan H.J. Leveau 5. Life of Microbes Inside the Plant
  • Jesus Mercado-Blanco 6. Microbial Cell Surfaces and Secretion Systems
  • Jan Tommassen and Han A.B. Woesten 7. Microbial Biofilms and Quorum Sensing
  • Aurelien Carlier, Gabriella Pessi, and Leo Eberl 8. Bacterial Volatiles as Airborne Signals for Plants and Bacteria
  • Choong-Min Ryu Part II. Phytopathogens and Pest Insects 9. Phytopathogenic Bacteria
  • Jan van der Wolf and Solke H. De Boer 10. Plant Pathogenic Fungi and Oomycetes
  • Pierre J.G.M. de Wit 11. Phytopathogenic Nematodes
  • Johannes Helder, Mariette Vervoort, Hanny van Megen, Katarzyna Rybarczyk Mydlowska, Casper Quist, Geert Smant, and Jaap Bakker 12. Herbivorous Insects - a Threat for Crop Production
  • Eddy van der Meijden 13. Phytopathogenic Viruses
  • Carmen Buttner, Susanne von Bargen, and Martina Bandte 14. Induced Disease Resistance
  • Corne M.J. Pieterse and Saskia C.M. Van Wees 15. Apologies to the Planet - Can we Restore the Damage?
  • Dulce Eleonora de Oliveira and Marc Van Montagu 16. Will the Public ever Accept Genetically Engineered Plants?
  • Inge Broer Part III. Control of Plant Diseases and Pests using Beneficial Microbes 17. Microbial Control of Phytopathogenic Nematodes
  • Xiaowei Huang, Keqin Zhang, Zefen Yu, and Guohong Li 18. Microbial Control of Root-Pathogenic Fungi and Oomycetes
  • Linda Thomashow and Peter A.H.M. Bakker 19. Control of Insect Pests by Entomopathogenic Nematodes
  • Vladimir Puza 20. Bacillus thuringiensis-based Products for Insect Pest Control
  • Ruud A. de Maagd 21. Post Harvest Control
  • Emilio Montesinos, Jesus Frances, Esther Badosa, and Anna Bonaterra Part IV. Plant Growth Promotion by Microbes 22. The Nitrogen Cycle
  • Martine A.R. Kox and Mike S.M. Jetten 23. Biological Nitrogen Fixation
  • Frans J. de Bruijn 24. Phosphate Mobilisation by Soil Microorganisms
  • Jose-Miguel Barea and, Alan E Richardson 25. Arbuscular Mycorrhizas: the Lives of Beneficial Fungi and their Plant Host
  • Paola Bonfante and Alessandro Desiro 26. Plant Hormones Produced by Microbes
  • Stijn Spaepen 27. Stress Control and ACC Deaminase
  • Bernard R. Glick 28. Plant-Microbe Interactions and Water Management in Arid and Saline Soils
  • Daniele Daffonchio, Heribert Hirt, and Gabriele Berg 29. Rhizoremediation
  • Sofie Thijs and Jaco Vangronsveld Part V. Important Technologies 30. Microbial Communities in the Rhizosphere Analyzed by Cultivation-independent
  • DNA-based Methods
  • Susanne Schreiter, Namis Eltlbany, and Kornelia Smalla 31. Visualization of Plant-Microbe Interactions
  • Massimiliano Cardinale and Gabriele Berg Part VI. Products for Plant Growth-promotion and Disease Suppression 32. Commercialisation of Microbes: Present Situation and Future Prospects
  • Willem J. Ravensberg 33. Commercialization of Microbes: Manufacturing, Inoculation, Best Practice for Objective Field Testing, and Registration
  • Faina Kamilova, Yaacov Okon , Sandra de Weert, and Katja Hora 34. Towards a New Generation of Commercial Microbial Disease Control and Plant -Growth Promotion Products
  • Rainer Borriss 35. Important Organizations and Companies
  • Ben Lugtenberg Part VII. Paradigms in Plant-Microbe Interactions 36. Trichoderma: a Multi-Purpose Tool for Integrated Pest Management
  • Matteo Lorito and Sheridan L. Woo 37. Agrobacterium, the Genetic Engineer
  • Paul J.J. Hooykaas 38. Take-All Decline and Beneficial Pseudomonads
  • David M. Weller 39. The Oomycete Phytophthora infestans, the Irish Potato Famine Pathogenl
  • Charikleia Schoina and Francine Govers 40. , a Plant-Beneficial Bacterium
  • Rainer Borriss 41. Soybean Production in the Americas
  • Woo-Suk Chang, Hae-In Lee, and Mariangela Hungria Part VIII. Future Prospects and Dreams 42. Exploring the Feasibility of Transferring Nitrogen Fixation to Cereal Crops
  • Muthusubramanian Venkateshwaran 43. The Minimal Rhizosphere Microbiome
  • Jos M. Raaijmakers 44. The Edible Plant Microbiome: Importance and Health Issues
  • Gabriele Berg, Armin Erlacher, Martin Grube 45. From Nodulation to Antibiotics
  • Eva Kondorosi

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