Phytomicrobiome and Stress Regulation, a volume in the Microbiome Research in Plants and Soil series, provides an in-depth examination of how plant-associated microbial communities mitigate various stresses. The book explores the complexities of abiotic and biotic stresses faced by plants, emphasizing the importance of the phytobiome in stress alleviation. This comprehensive overview sheds light on the significant role that microbial composition and diversity play in driving ecological functions and enhancing plant resilience. In addition to addressing stress mitigation, the book highlights…mehr
Phytomicrobiome and Stress Regulation, a volume in the Microbiome Research in Plants and Soil series, provides an in-depth examination of how plant-associated microbial communities mitigate various stresses. The book explores the complexities of abiotic and biotic stresses faced by plants, emphasizing the importance of the phytobiome in stress alleviation. This comprehensive overview sheds light on the significant role that microbial composition and diversity play in driving ecological functions and enhancing plant resilience. In addition to addressing stress mitigation, the book highlights advances in applied crop microbiology and the dynamic responses of microbial communities to environmental changes. It underscores the impact of these communities on soil functioning and ecosystem health, making it a critical resource for understanding future climate change scenarios and their implications for plant health. Through detailed studies and evidence-based insights, the book aims to foster a more complete understanding of the intricate relationship between plants and their microbial allies.
PART 1: MICROBIOME AND STRESS 1. Crop Microbiomes: Structure and function 2. Metabolites of Chemical Signaling Pathways from Crop-Microbe Interactions 3. Crop microbiome mediates stress tolerance through antioxidant mechanism 4. Soil Microbiome Diversity and stress regulation 5. Regulation of metabolites in plants by stress tolerant PGPR 6. Metabolomics as a Tool to Study Responses of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria to stress 7. Volatile compound of Microbiome induces stress tolerance 8. Recent advances in genetics of microbiomes 9. Functional genomics of phytomicrobiomes PART 2: ABIOTIC STRESS 10. Role of crop microbiomes in crop production under changing climate - Past, present and future 11. Response of crop microbiomes to drought 12. Exploring relationship between crop microbiomes and plant nutrient stress 13. Response of phytomicrobiomes to nanopollution 14. Effect of cold stress on phytomicrobiomes 15. Impact of Heavy metals on crop microbiomes 16. Impact of waterlogging on phytomicrobiomes 17. Crop Microbiome in Salinity tolerance 18. EPS producing PGPR for stress tolerance 19. Agricultural pollution and phytomicrobiomes PART 3: BIOTIC STRESS 20. Mediation of biotic stress in phytomicrobiomes 21. Crop microbiomes enhanced induced systemic resistance in plants 22. Phytobiome modulation to control the plant diseases 23. Pathogen Biocontrol through changes in phytomicrobiomes 24. Microbial biological control of pests by phytomicrobiomes 25. Phytomicrobiomes biocontrol agents against soil-borne plant diseases 26. Molecular and phenotypic responses of phytomicrobiomes against virus attack 27. Role of phytomicrobiomes in plant-parasitic nematodes control
PART 1: MICROBIOME AND STRESS 1. Crop Microbiomes: Structure and function 2. Metabolites of Chemical Signaling Pathways from Crop-Microbe Interactions 3. Crop microbiome mediates stress tolerance through antioxidant mechanism 4. Soil Microbiome Diversity and stress regulation 5. Regulation of metabolites in plants by stress tolerant PGPR 6. Metabolomics as a Tool to Study Responses of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria to stress 7. Volatile compound of Microbiome induces stress tolerance 8. Recent advances in genetics of microbiomes 9. Functional genomics of phytomicrobiomes PART 2: ABIOTIC STRESS 10. Role of crop microbiomes in crop production under changing climate - Past, present and future 11. Response of crop microbiomes to drought 12. Exploring relationship between crop microbiomes and plant nutrient stress 13. Response of phytomicrobiomes to nanopollution 14. Effect of cold stress on phytomicrobiomes 15. Impact of Heavy metals on crop microbiomes 16. Impact of waterlogging on phytomicrobiomes 17. Crop Microbiome in Salinity tolerance 18. EPS producing PGPR for stress tolerance 19. Agricultural pollution and phytomicrobiomes PART 3: BIOTIC STRESS 20. Mediation of biotic stress in phytomicrobiomes 21. Crop microbiomes enhanced induced systemic resistance in plants 22. Phytobiome modulation to control the plant diseases 23. Pathogen Biocontrol through changes in phytomicrobiomes 24. Microbial biological control of pests by phytomicrobiomes 25. Phytomicrobiomes biocontrol agents against soil-borne plant diseases 26. Molecular and phenotypic responses of phytomicrobiomes against virus attack 27. Role of phytomicrobiomes in plant-parasitic nematodes control
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