Molecular microbiological studies have focused attention on the characterization of known and unknown bacterial species implicated in plant growth. This text explores the microbial interactions relevant in agriculture and forestry.
Molecular microbiological studies have focused attention on the characterization of known and unknown bacterial species implicated in plant growth. This text explores the microbial interactions relevant in agriculture and forestry.
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Molecular microbial ecology studies of diazotrophic bacteria associated with non-legumes with special reference to endophytic diazotrophs; molecular methods for the analysis of Frankia populations in plants and soil; genetically engineered plants in the environment - applications and issues; release of genetically engineered micro-organisms in the environment in the United States; gene transfer in actinorhizal plants of the family Casuarinaceae; introduction of N2-fixing trees in non-n2-fixing tropical plantations; effect of innoculation on the Frankia-Hippophae symbiosis and influence of Hippophae and Populus growth in mixed plantations; earthworms as a resource in tropical agroecosystmes; induced resistance as a strategy for plant disease management and its role in sustainable agriculture; recent advances in the use of plant growth promoting Rhizobacteria in agriculture; biological pest control using Bacillus thuringiensis; natural and genetically engineered baculoviruses - prospects for their use as biological insecticides.