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1st ed. 2019
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Englisch
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Cham : Springer, 2019
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1 Online-Ressource (VI, 415 p. 54 illus., 50 illus. in color)
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Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe) : ISBN 978-3-030-19830-5
ISBN: 
978-3-030-19831-2
Weitere Ausgaben: 978-3-030-19830-5 (Druckausgabe)
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Klassifikation der Library of Congress: QR1-502
Dewey Dezimal-Klassifikation: 579;
Book Industry Communication: PSG
bisacsh: SCI045000
Thema – the subject category scheme for a global book trade: PSG
Inhalt: 
Mycorrhizae Resource Allocation in Root Development and Root Morphology -- Plant-Mycorrhizal and Plant-Rhizobial Interfaces: Underlying Mechanisms and Their Roles in Sustainable Agroecosystems -- Truffles and Morels: Two Different Evolutionary Strategies of Fungal-Plant Interactions in the Pezizales -- AM Fungi and Trichoderma Interaction for Biological Control of Soilborne Plant Pathogen Fusarium oxysporum -- Management of Soil-Borne Diseases of Grain Legumes Though Broad-Spectrum Actinomycetes Having Plant Growth-Promoting and Biocontrol Traits -- Soil-Microbes-Plants: Interactions and Ecological Diversity -- Pathogen and Management of Fungal Wilt of Banana Through Biocontrol Agents -- Potential of Plant-Microbe Interactions in Management of Pesticides-Riddled Soil -- Algae and Cyanobacteria as Biocontrol Agents of Fungal Plant Pathogens -- Non-target Effects of Trichoderma on Plants, and Soil Microbial Communities -- Olive Anthracnose and Its Management by Fungal Endophytes: An Overview -- Metagenomics as a Tool to Explore New Insights from Plant Microbe Interface -- A Concise Compilation of the Diverse Detection Methods to Study Plant-Microbe Interfaces at the Cellular and Molecular Level: The Past, Present and Future -- Anthosphere Microbiome and Their Associated Interactions at the Aromatic Interface -- Efficiency of Soil, Plant and Microbes for Healthy Plant Immunity and Sustainable Agricultural System -- Biological Control of Soft-Rot of Ginger: Current Trends and Future Prospects -- Biological Effects of Uranium and Its Decay Products on Soil Microbes, Plants, and Humans -- An Overview of Effective Concentration of Industrial Effluent for Improving Crop Production and its Effect on Micro-Biodiversity Zone of Soil
This book shares the latest insights into the genetic basis of molecular communication between plants and their microbial consortia. Further, the book highlights the capabilities of the rhizosphere and endosphere, which help manage ecosystem responses to climate change, nutrient cycling and sequestration of carbon; and discusses their application to the development and management of renewable energy sources. In their natural environments, plants are surrounded by a tremendous number of microorganisms. Some microbes directly interact with plants in a mutually beneficial fashion, while others colonize plants solely for their own advantage. In addition, microbes can indirectly affect plants by drastically altering their environments. Understanding the complex nature of the plant-microbe interface (PMI) can pave the way for novel strategies to improve plant productivity in an eco-friendly manner. The PMI approach focuses on understanding the physical, molecular, and chemical interactions between organisms in order to determine their functional roles in biological, physical, chemical and environmental systems. Although several metabolites from plants and microbes have now been fully characterized, their roles in chemical interactions between these associates remain poorly understood, and require further investigation
 
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