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Microbial Inoculants in Sustainable Agricultural Productivity: Vol. 1: Research Perspectives 1st ed. 2016 [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 343 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 9089 g, 25 Illustrations, color; 12 Illustrations, black and white; XVIII, 343 p. 37 illus., 25 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer, India, Private Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 8132226453
  • ISBN-13: 9788132226451
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 343 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 9089 g, 25 Illustrations, color; 12 Illustrations, black and white; XVIII, 343 p. 37 illus., 25 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer, India, Private Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 8132226453
  • ISBN-13: 9788132226451
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
How to achieve sustainable agricultural production without compromising environmental quality, agro-ecosystem function and biodiversity is a serious consideration in current agricultural practices. Farming systems growing dependency on chemical inputs (fertilizers, pesticides, nutrients etc.) poses serious threats with regard to crop productivity, soil fertility, the nutritional value of farm produce, management of pests and diseases, agro-ecosystem well-being, and health issues for humans and animals. At the same time, microbial inoculants in the form of biofertilizers, plant growth promoters, biopesticides, soil health managers, etc. have gained considerable attention among researchers, agriculturists, farmers and policy makers.







The first volume of the book Microbial Inoculants in Sustainable Agricultural Productivity - Research Perspectives highlights the efforts of global experts with regard to various aspects of microbial inoculants. Emphasis is placed on recent advances in microbiological techniques for the isolation, characterization, identification and evaluation of functional properties using biochemical and molecular tools. The taxonomic characterization of agriculturally important microorganisms is documented, along with their applications in field conditions.











The book exploresthe identification, characterization and diversity analysis of endophytic microorganisms

in various crops including legumes/ non-legumes, as well as the assessment of their beneficial impacts in the context of promotingplant growth. Moreover, it provides essential updates onthe diversity and role of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and arbuscular mycorrhizal mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). Further chaptersexamine in detailbiopesticides, thehigh-density cultivation of bioinoculants in submerged culture, seed biopriming strategies for abiotic and biotic stress tolerance, andPGPR as abio-control agent. Given its content,the bookoffers a valuable resource for researchers involved in research and development concerningPGPR, biopesticides and microbial inoculants.

Recenzijos

The book does a good job of highlighting various aspects of microbial inoculants (including PGPR and AMF) for their beneficial impacts on plant growth promotion, thus playing an important role in agriculture sustainability. this book is an excellent scientific contribution describing microbial agents for sustainable farming, and outlines pathways towards next-generation ideal microbial inoculants with superior application strategies. In our view, this book can be recommended to anyone interested in sustainable agricultural production. (Jay Shankar Singh, P. C. Abhilash, and Vijai K. Gupta, Trends in Biotechnology, Vol. 34 (773), October, 2016)

1 Strategies for Characterization of Agriculturally Important Bacteria
1(22)
V.J. Szilagyi-Zecchin
A.F. Mogor
G.G.O. Figueiredo
2 Microbial Inoculants as Agents of Growth Promotion and Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants
23(14)
Ahmed Idris Hassen
F.L. Bopape
L.K. Sanger
3 A Renaissance in Plant Growth-Promoting and Biocontrol Agents by Endophytes
37(24)
Rajendran Vijayabharathi
Arumugam Sathya
Subramaniam Gopalakrishnan
4 Omics-Driven Approaches in Plant-Microbe Interaction
61(24)
V. Swarupa
K. Pavitra
K.S. Shivashankara
K.V. Ravishankar
5 Strategies for Taxonomical Characterisation of Agriculturally Important Microorganisms
85(18)
Om Prakash
Rohit Sharma
Prashant Singh
Amit Yadav
6 Microbial Inoculants: Identification, Characterization, and Applications in the Field
103(14)
Ashutosh Kumar Rai
D.P. Singh
Ratna Prabha
Manish Kumar
Lalan Sharma
7 Endophytic Microbes in Crops: Diversity and Beneficial Impact for Sustainable Agriculture
117(28)
Archna Suman
Ajar Nath Yadav
Priyanka Verma
8 Exploiting PGPR and AMF Biodiversity for Plant Health Management
145(16)
Suseelendra Desai
G. Praveen Kumar
Leo Daniel Amalraj
D.J. Bagyaraj
R. Ashwin
9 Biopesticides: An Eco-Friendly Approach for the Control of Soilborne Pathogens in Peanut
161(20)
Javier A. Andres
Nicolas A. Pastor
Mauricio Ganuza
Marisa Rovera
Maria Marta Reynoso
Adriana Torres
10 Strategies for High-Density Cultivation of Bio-inoculants in Submerged Culture with Special Reference to Pseudomonads
181(16)
S. Mutturi
V. Sahai
S. Sharma
V.S. Bisaria
11 Microbial Inoculants as Biofertilizers and Biopesticides
197(14)
D.V. Pathak
Mukesh Kumar
12 Seed Bio-priming for Biotic and Abiotic Stress Management
211(18)
S. Rajendra Prasad
Umesh R. Kamble
K.V. Sripathy
K. Udaya Bhaskar
D.P. Singh
13 Azotobacter: PGPR Activities with Special Reference to Effect of Pesticides and Biodegradation
229(16)
Chennappa Gurikar
M.K. Naik
M.Y. Sreenivasa
14 Beneficial Effects and Molecular Diversity of Endophytic Bacteria in Legume and Nonlegumes
245(12)
Surjit Singh Dudeja
15 Pseudomonas fluorescens: A Promising Biocontrol Agent and PGPR for Sustainable Agriculture
257(14)
Deepak G. Panpatte
Yogeshvari K. Jhala
Harsha N. Shelat
Rajababu V. Vyas
16 Isolation, Characterization of Nematode-Controlling Bacteria and Fungi from Nature
271(26)
S.B. Wann
B. Borah
R. Ahmed
B. Gogoi
P. Phukon
J. Baruah
D.K. Sharma
B.S. Bhau
17 Eco-friendly Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria for Crop Improvement
297(14)
K.V.B.R. Tilak
C. Manoharachary
18 Microbial Inoculants as Biofertilizer
311(8)
Deep Chandra Suyal
Ravindra Soni
Santosh Sai
Reeta Goel
19 Microbial Inoculant: Modern Era of Fertilizers and Pesticides
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Hemant J. Patil
Manoj K. Solanki
Dhananjaya P. Singh is presently Senior Scientist (Biotechnology) with ICAR-National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Microorganisms, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, India at Maunath Bhanjan, India. He did his Masters degree from G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar, India and Ph. D. in Biotechnology from Banaras Hindu University, India. His research interests lies in bioprospecting of metabolites, microbe-mediated stress management in plants, metabolomics-driven search for small molecules and bioinformatics. He has been engaged with the development of supercomputational infrastructure for agricultural bioinformatics at ICAR-NBAIM under National Agricultural Bioinformatics Grid project of ICAR. He has overall 112 publications including 60 research papers, two edited books, 22 book chapters, 20 popular articles, 15 reviews and one Indian Patent to his credit.







Harikesh B. Singh is presently Professor & Head, Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology at Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University. He served the State Agriculture University, Central University and CSIR Institute in teaching, research and extension roles. His major research focus is on bioinnoc

ulats, biological control of plant pathogens and nano-biotechnology. In recognition of Prof. Singhs scientific contributions and leadership in the field of plant pathology, he was honored with several prestigious awards, notable being CSIR Technology Prize for Biological Sciences, Vigyan Bharti Award, Prof. V.P. Bhide Memorial Award, Society for Plant Research, Scientist of Excellence Awards, BRSI Industrial Medal Award, Jyoti Sangam Award, Akshyavat Samman, Distinguish Scientist Award by Society for Research Development in Agriculture, Prof. Panchanan Maheshwari Medal by Indian Botanical Society,  Rashtriya Gaurav Award by IIFS, Plant Pathology Leader Award by IPS, CSIR Award for S&T Innovation for Rural Development (CAIRD), Environment Conservation Award, Vigyan Ratna by UP Council of Science and Technology. Dr. Singh has been the Fellow of National Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Professor Singh has written two books, several training modules/ manuals and more than 275 publications and has more than 18 US patents and 3 PCTs to his credit.







Ratna Prabha has obtained her Master's degree in Bioinformatics from Banasthali Vidyapeeth, Rajasthan and Doctorate in Biotechnology from Mewar University, India. She is presently associated with ICAR- National Bureau of Agriculturally Import

ant Microorganisms, India in Network Project for Agricultural Bioinformatics and Computational Biology of Indian Council of Agricultural Research. Dr Prabha has been engaged in developing various bioinformatics digital databases on plants and microbes, published 14 research papers in the journals of International repute and 06 book chapters. Her current research interest lies in microbe-mediated stress management in plants, database development, comparative microbial genome analysis, phylogenomics and pangenome analysis of prokaryotic genomes. She has completed several bioinformatics demonstration tasks at different National training programs on bioinformatics and computational biology.