Impacts on Plant and Crop Health
Buch, Englisch, 209 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm
Reihe: Fungal Biology
ISBN: 978-981-9259-94-6
Verlag: Springer
This book explores the role of fungi in agriculture and ecosystems. It explains how fungi interact with plants, microbes, and the environment, and how these interactions can affect crop health either positively or negatively.
The chapters begin with an introduction to fungal diversity and genetics, followed by a focus on beneficial fungi such as mycorrhizae, lichens, and endophytes. It also examines complex interactions involving fungi, bacteria, and plant-parasitic nematodes that influence plant diseases. Other chapters highlight fungi’s role as decomposers, their use in biotechnology, their potential as biocontrol agents, and their ability to serve as bioindicators. Important plant-pathogenic fungi are also discussed, along with the harmful effects of mycotoxins and the broader applications of fungi in human welfare.
This volume of the 'Fungal Biology' book series is a useful resource for students, researchers, and professionals in agricultural science, microbiology, plant pathology, and environmental studies. It is especially valuable for those interested in understanding how fungi impact plant health, soil ecology, and sustainable farming practices.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1. Introduction: Fungal Diversity.- Chapter 2. Fungal Genetics: Molecular Techniques in the Identification of Fungi.- Chapter 3. Symbiotic Fungi: Mycorrhizae and Lichens.- Chapter 4. Endophytic Fungi & Their Benefits.- Chapter 5. Fungi-Plant Parasitic Nematodes Interaction: Impact on Crop Health.- Chapter 6. Fungi-Bacteria-Plant Parasitic Nematodes Interaction: A Disease Complex.- Chapter 7. Fungi as Bioindicators and Biocontrol Agents.- Chapter 8. Saprotrophic Fungi as Decomposers.- Chapter 9. Some plant pathogenic fungi and their impacts on agriculture.- Chapter 10. Fungi in Biotechnology.- Chapter 11. Mycotoxins: Analysis and their impacts.- Chapter 12. Practical Applications: Myco-architectures for future sustainable habitats in extreme environments.




