Microbial Consortia in Plant Science and Sustainable Agriculture
An up-to-date discussion of how agriculturally important bacteria enhance plant productivity and stress tolerance In Microbial Consortia in Plant Science and Sustainable Agriculture, a team of distinguished researchers delivers an expert discussion of how bacteria can be used to enhance plant productivity and alleviate stress in plants. The book focuses on the physiological, biochemical, and molecular aspects of microbial consortia. It updates the existing body of knowledge with the latest studies on the benefits of using plant growth-promoting bacteria. You’ll find expansive explorations of how bacteria counteract the stress caused by abiotic factors. You’ll also discover deep dives into plant-microbiota interactions and various molecular methods used by microbial consortia to diagnose plant diseases. Inside the book: Perfect for researchers, academics, students, and professionals working in the agricultural and biological sciences, Microbial Consortia will also benefit professionals in the bio-fertilizer and bio-pesticide industries.
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An up-to-date discussion of how agriculturally important bacteria enhance plant productivity and stress tolerance In Microbial Consortia in Plant Science and Sustainable Agriculture, a team of distinguished researchers delivers an expert discussion of how bacteria can be used to enhance plant productivity and alleviate stress in plants. The book focuses on the physiological, biochemical, and molecular aspects of microbial consortia. It updates the existing body of knowledge with the latest studies on the benefits of using plant growth-promoting bacteria. You’ll find expansive explorations of how bacteria counteract the stress caused by abiotic factors. You’ll also discover deep dives into plant-microbiota interactions and various molecular methods used by microbial consortia to diagnose plant diseases. Inside the book: Perfect for researchers, academics, students, and professionals working in the agricultural and biological sciences, Microbial Consortia will also benefit professionals in the bio-fertilizer and bio-pesticide industries.















