
Plant-Microbe Interaction
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This book offers a thorough understanding of the useful, functional, and intentional applications of plant-microbe interactions. The majority of interactions between microbes and plants are mutualistic, and they help to improve the condition of the soil and the surrounding environment. The use of this in sustainable environmental management is one important feature. Through a process known as phytoremediation, plants are known to be involved in the repair of polluted environments. This process is typically more effective when carried out in conjunction with microorganisms that live in the plant environment. These microbes and plants have qualities that make them excellent choices for environmentally damaged areas that need to be sustainably remedied. Bioremediation and phytoremediation have been used to remove various organic and inorganic contaminants from the environment. Certain characteristics of the microbes associated with plants have a selective effect on plant growth, and as a result, the plants carry out the detoxification process through various mechanisms. These drawbacks include the fact that contaminant-induced stress typically results in low/slow rates of seed germination, plant development, and declines in plant biomass. The book provides examples of how plant-microbe interactions might be used in an environmentally sustainable way to degrade contaminants and restore strained soils. It also determines the causes of the microbial-based inoculants' unsatisfactory effectiveness. It has been discussed how biotechnological methods can be used to build next-generation bioformulations that can overcome previous obstacles and meet new problems. If correctly utilized, this amazing relationship between microbes and plants will not only improve crop yields and help restore desolate places, but it will also improve the quality of life for everyone on Earth. This book is intended to be a practical book for researchers and students working in the fields of agriculture, microbiology, plant science, and environmental science.
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Dr. Nitish Kumar Nitish Kumar is working as Associate Professor at the Department of Biotechnology, Central University of South Bihar, Gaya, Bihar, India. Dr. Kumar completed his doctoral research at the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research-Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research Institute, Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India. He has more than 14 years of research and teaching experience in the field of plant and microbial biotechnology and heavy metal bioremediation. He has published more than 70 research articles in leading international and national journals, more than 20 book chapters and 20 books with Springer and Taylor & Francis. Dr. Kumar is Recipient of the Young Scientist Award from the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) in 2014. He has received many awards/fellowships/projects from various organizations, for example, the CSIR, DBT, ICAR, and SERB-DST, BRNS-BARC, among others.
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1. Plant-Microbe Interaction: Enhancing Stress Tolerance and Crop Production.- 2. Recent Advances in Plant-Bacterial Interactions and the Function of Quorum Sensing Molecules for Alleviating Plant Pathogens.- 3. Phytoremediation: An Alternative Approach for a Green and Clean Environment.- 4. Microorganisms in Sustainable Environmental Management and Agriculture: Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria.- 5. Harnessing Plant Microbial interactions for improved bioremediation.- 6. Plant-Microbe Interactions Under Environmental Stress.- 7. Agricultural Waste Management: The Significance of Vermicomposting.- 8. Plant-microbe interactions: crucial elements for plant nutrition and soil fertility.- 9. Role of microbes in Biodegradation and bioaugmentation of pesticides.- 10. Phyto-Micro-Remediation: An innovative approach for remediation in mining areas using plants and microorganisms.- 11. Biochemical Adaptation in Chlorophyceae for Eco-friendly Remediation.- 12. Impact of human activities on rhizobiome composition and plant growth.- 13. Unlocking the Potential of Plant Growth-Promoting Fungi for Improved Plant Nutrition and Soil Fertility.- 14. Vermicomposting of agro-waste for sustainable soil and environmental health management.- 15. Plant Growth Promoting Fungi as a Symbiotic Shield Against Plant Diseases.- 16. Plant-Microbe Interactions in the Context of Abiotic Stress: Direction Towards Induced Systemic Tolerance in Plants.- 17. Quorum Sensing and Quenching in Plant-Microbe Interactions: A Focus on Acinetobacter Baumannii.
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