Volume 1
Buch, Englisch, 369 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 735 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-87511-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
This first volume of a two-volume work presents the manifold applications of beneficial microbes and microbiomes in plant growth promotion, in enhancing crop resilience and in control of phytopathogens through microbial antagonists. In-depth insights into latest technologies such as biopriming of seeds and soil inoculation of rhizosphere microorganisms are provided.
The two-volume work “Microbial Biocontrol” introduces mechanisms of plant-microbe interactions and explores latest strategies of how microbes can be applied in biocontrol and management of plant pathogens, replacing chemical fertilizers and pesticides. The book covers different groups of microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, but also the interplay of entire microbiomes, and reviews their specific benefits in crop growth promotion, in enhancing the plants’ tolerance against biotic and abiotic stress as well as in post-harvest management of various plant diseases. Novel tools such as CRISPR/Cas9 and microbe derived nanoparticles are also addressed besides the legal aspects of biocontrol applications.
Today, rising global population and changing climatic conditions emerge as a major challenge for agronomist farmers and researchers in fulfilling the requirements of global food production. The conventional agricultural practices utilize undistributed use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides to enhance growth and yield of agricultural products and fresh foods, but their extensive and continuous use have led to a range of negative consequences on the food quality and safety, to environment as well as to human and animal health. Microbial biocontrol applications are presented as a solution, paving the way to a sustainable agriculture in compliance with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).
The book addresses researchers in academia and agriculture.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Understanding of Molecular-based Plant-Pathogen Interactions
Dr. Anil Malik
Agricultural Research Organization (ARO) – Volcani Center, Rishon LeZion, Israel
anilk@volcani.agri.gov.il
2. Host-Induced Gene Silencing: Approaches in Plant Disease ManagementProf. Dr. Kubilay K. Bastas
Department of Plant Protection, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey
kbastas@selcuk.edu.tr
3. Mechanisms of Antagonism: Hyperparasitism and Antibiosis
Dr. Sampat Nehra
Birla Institute of Scientific Research, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Indianehrasampat@gmail.com
4. Microbial Proteins in Plant Defense
Prof. Sivakumar Uthandi
Department of Agrl. Microbiology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, India
usiva@tnau.ac.in5. Microbial Consortia Application in Food Security and Plant Disease Management
Prof. James White
Department of Plant Biology and Pathology, Rutgers University, NJ, USA
jwhite3728@gmail.com
6. Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria: Aspect in Phytopathogen Management
Prof. Galdino Andrade
Microbial Ecology Laboratory, Department of Microbiology, State University of Londrina, Brazil
andradeg@uel.br
7. Microbial Inoculants Prospects in Plant Disease ManagementDr. Becky Nancy Aloo
Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, Arusha, Tanzania
aloobecky@yahoo.com
8. Plant Disease Management through Microbiome Modulation
Dr. Radhakrishnan E.K.
School of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India
radhakrishnanek@gmail.com
9. Microbial Synthesized Nanoparticles and their Application in Plant Disease Management
Dr. Sougata Ghosh
Department of Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USAghoshsibb@gmail.com
10. Biopriming of Seeds for Disease Tolerance and Phytopathogen Management
Dr. Nalika Priyanwada Ranathunge
Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Mapalana Kamburupitiya, Sri Lanka
nalika@agbio.ruh.ac.lk
11. Microbial Volatiles Synthesis and Application in Phytopathogen Management
Prof. Anandmay Barik
The University of Burdwan, West Bengal, India
barik@zoo.buruniv.ac.in
12. Biological Control of Oomycete Phytopathogens by Plant-associated Beneficial Bacteria
Dr. Md Tofazzal Islam
Institute of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (IBGE),Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University ,Gazipur, Bangladesh
tofazzalislam@yahoo.com
13. Rhizosphere Microbes: Application in Plant Defense and Phytopathogen Management
Dr. Becky Nancy Aloo
Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, Arusha, Tanzania
aloobecky@yahoo.com
14. Beneficial Fungal Strains: Molecular Approaches in Plant Disease Management
Dr. Hasan Can
Krygyz-Turkish Manas University, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
hasancan194@yahoo.com.tr
15. Bioprospecting new generation biocontrol strategies: A viable solution for attaining agricultural security and food safety
Dr. Nitika Thakur
Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences, Solan, India
nitikathakur45@gmail.com




