Plant, Soil and Microbes

Plant, Soil and Microbes

Volume 2: Mechanisms and Molecular Interactions

Hakeem, Khalid Rehman; Akhtar, Mohd Sayeed

Springer International Publishing AG

06/2018

438

Mole

Inglês

9783319806037

15 a 20 dias

694

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Plant Microbe Interactions- A molecular approach.- Interaction between pesticide and soil microorganisms and their degradation: A molecular approach.- In silico Functional Analyses of SWEETs Reveal Cues for Their Role in AMF Symbiosis.- Root exudates and their molecular interactions with rhizospheric microbes.- A Proteomic Approach to Understand the Tripartite Interactions between Plant-Trichoderma-Pathogen: Investigating the Potential for Efficient Biological Control.- Mycorrhizal Association and Their Role in Plant Disease Protection.- Response of PGPR and AM fungi towards growth and secondary metabolite production in medicinal and aromatic plants.- Rhizospheric microbes-soil-plant root interaction: Influence on micronutrients uptake and bioavailability.- Soil bacteria for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) remediation: application potentialities and limitations.- Bacterial determinants and plant defense induction-their role as biocontrol agent in sustainable agriculture.- Occurrence, distribution and molecular identification of phytoplasma diseases in ornamental plants.- Isolation and identification of allelochemicals from ascocarp of Tuber species.- Mycorrhizal association: A safeguard for plant pathogen.- Potential of Bacillus thuringiensis in the management of pernicious lepidopteran pests.- Genomics of Plant, Soil and Microbe Interaction.- Soil Microbe Diversity and Root Exudates as Important Aspects of Rhizosphere Ecosystem.- An Insight into the Legume-Rhizobium Interaction.- Role of phytohormones in stress tolerance of plants.- Soil Pollution and Remediation.
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Abiotic and biotic stresses;Biopesticides;Pathogenic and symbiotic interaction;Phytohormones;Sustainable crop production