E-Book, Englisch, Band 60, 489 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Soil Biology
Shrivastava / Mahajan / Varma Symbiotic Soil Microorganisms
1. Auflage 2021
ISBN: 978-3-030-51916-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Biology and Applications
E-Book, Englisch, Band 60, 489 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Soil Biology
ISBN: 978-3-030-51916-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book explores microbial symbiosis, with a particular focus on soil microorganisms, highlighting their application in enhancing plant growth and yield. It addresses various types of bacterial and fungal microbes associated with symbiotic phenomena, including rhizobium symbiosis, arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis, ectomycorrhizal symbiosis, algal/lichen symbiosis, and Archeal symbiosis.
Presenting strategies for employing a diverse range of bacterial and fungal symbioses in nutrient fortification, adaptation of plants in contaminated soils, and mitigating pathogenesis, it investigates ways of integrating diverse approaches to increase crop production under the current conventional agroecosystem.
Providing insights into microbial symbioses and the challenges of adopting a plant-microbe synergistic approach towards plant health, this book is a valuable resource for researchers, graduate students and anyone in industry working on bio-fertilizers and their agricultural applications.
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1. Title: Distribution and diversity of Rhizobia associated with legumes of the Indian subcontinentIndu Singh Sankhla and Alkesh TakMicrobiology and Molecular biology Laboratory, Department of Botany, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 302004Email: induiitkgp@gmail.com;alkesh.tak@gmail.com
2. Title: Current status- Enlightens in its biology and Omics approach on Arbuscular mycorrhizal communityTulasikora, V. and Manoj Kumar
Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University, Bapatla, Andhra PradeshBanaras Hindu University, Allahabad UP, IndiaEmail : valaparla_mvk@rediffmail.com; tulasikorra1990@gmail.com
3. Title: Rhizobial Symbiosis-Genome wide comparative analyses of nitrogen-fixing legume-rhizobial symbiotic bacteria: New insight into functional and ecological features1Swati Pattanaik, 2Balaram Mohapatra, 3Deepak Kumar Verma, 1Devi Prasad Samantaray*, 1Bibhuti Bhusan Mishra, 4Upendra Kumar*1Department of Microbiology, College of Basic Science and Humanities, Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), Bhubaneswar, 751003, India2Department of Bioscience and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Bombay, 400076, India3Department of Agriculture and Food Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, 721302, India4India Crop Production Division, ICAR-National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, 753006, India*Correspondence: Devi Prasad Samantaray (dpsamantaray@yahoo.com)
4. Title: Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi: Potential plant protective agent against herbivores insect and its importance in Sustainable AgricultureAnandakumar Selvaraj and Kalaiselvi Thangavel
Department of Agricultural Microbiology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore - 641003Email:
5. Title: Bioactive compounds from leaf endophytesParikshana Mathur, Payal Mehtani, Charu Sharma, Pradeep Bhatnagar
Department of Biotechnology, IIS Gurukul Marg, SFS, Mansarovar, Jaipur-302020Email: payal.mehtani@iisuniv.ac.in
6. Title: Leave EndophytesHira Mehboob Mirza
174 Pennsylvania Avenue, Apt 1, Westminster, 21157, Maryland, USAEmail: hiraqau@yahoo.com
7. Title: Unravelling the role of endophytes in micronutrient uptake and enhanced crop productivityKanchan Vishwakarma1, Ajit Varma1, Nitin Kumar2
1Amity Institute of Microbial Technology, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Sector 125, Noida - 201313, IndiaE.mail: kvishwakarma@amity.edu
2Department of Biotechnology, Periyar Maniammai Institute of Science and Technology, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, 613403, IndiaEmail: nitin@pmu.edu
8. Title: Interaction Between Root Endophytes and Plants: their bioactive products and significant functions.Nitika Kapoor and Dhriti Kapoor
Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, Punjab, India Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar , Punjab, India Email: nitikaarora8@gmail.com
9. Title: Halophyte-endophyte interactions: Linking microbiome community distribution and functionality to salinityBliss U. Furtado, K. Hrynkiewicz
Department of MicrobiologyNicolaus Copernicus UniversityLwowska 1, 87-100 TorunE-mail: hrynk@umk.pl
10. Title: Role of root endophytes in disease management for sustainable agricultureAlka Tripathi, Ajit Varma, Swati TripathiAmity Institute of Microbial Technology Amity University Uttar Pradesh Noida - 201 313, IndiaEmail: stripathi2@amity.edu
11. Title: The role of root endophytes in sustaining the plant growth through alteration of secondary metabolitesSudha Bind and Anil Kumar Sharma
Department of Biological SciencesGBPUAT Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, 263145 IndiaEmail: anilksharma_99@yahoo.com
12. Title: Archaeal symbiosis for plant health and soil fertilityRanjith Sellappan and Kalaiselvi Thangavel
Department of Agricultural Microbiology,Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore 641 003, Tamil Nadu, IndiaEmail: s.ranjith994@gmail.com
13. Title: Eco-friendly association of plants and actinomycetes Saraswathy. N and Surendra S.Agrawal
Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy & Technology Management, SVKM`s NMIMS, Mumbai-400056 IndiaEmail: saraswathy76@yahoo.co.in
14. Title: Symbiotic harmony between Insects and Fungi: A mutualistic approachSaraswathy. N., Sheba Abraham and Surendra S.Agrawal
Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy & Technology Management, SVKM`s NMIMS, Mumbai-400056 India
15. Title: The role of symbiotic fungi in nutrifarmsSaumya Singh, Ajit Varma
Amity Institute of Microbial Technology, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Sector 125, Noida - 201313, IndiaEmail: ajitvarma@amity.edu
16. Title: Primary and Secondary Metabolites Production in Lichens and their Various ApplicationsManoj Kumar Enamala1, Rishibha Dixit2, P.Divya Sruthi3, Silpi Sarkar4 , Murthy Chavali5, Chandrashekar Kuppam6
1. Bioserve Biotechnologies (India) Private Limited,3-1-135/1A CNR Complex, Genome valley Main Road, R.R.Dist, Mallapur, Hyderabad 500076 Telangana, INDIA. 2. Algal Biotechnology Lab, Department of P.G Studies and Research in Biological Science, Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur-482001(M.P) India 3. ITC Spices (ITC Agri Business Division), Grand Trunk Road, Nagarampalem, Guntur 522004Andhra Pradesh, INDIA 4. Department of Biotechnology, VFSTR University, Guntur 522 213, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA 5. MCETRC, Tenali, Guntur 522 201 Andhra Pradesh, INDIA. 6. Green Processing, Bioremediation and Alternative Energies (GPBAE) Research Group, Faculty of Environment and Labour Safety, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, VIETNAM.
Email: enamalamanoj0107@gmail.17. Title: Cyanobacterial Toxins and their effect on Lichen Symbiosis68066806 Manoj Kumar Enamala1, Rishibha Dixit2, P.Divya Sruthi3, Silpi Sarkar4 ,Murthy Chavali5, Chandrashekar Kuppam61. Bioserve Biotechnologies (India) Private Limited,3-1-135/1A CNR Complex, Genome valley Main Road, R.R.Dist, Mallapur, Hyderabad 500076 Telangana, INDIA. 2. Algal Biotechnology Lab, Department of P.G Studies and Research in Biological Science, Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur-482001(M.P) India. 3. ITC Spices (ITC Agri Business Division), Grand Trunk Road, Nagarampalem, Guntur 522004Andhra Pradesh, INDIA. 4. Department of Biotechnology, VFSTR University, Guntur 522 213, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA. 5. MCETRC, Tenali, Guntur 522 201 Andhra Pradesh, INDIA. 6. Green Processing, Bioremediation and Alternative Energies (GPBAE) Research Group, Faculty of Environment and Labour Safety, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, VIETNAM.
Email: enamalamanoj0107@gmail.
18. Title: Understanding the evolution of plant growth promoting rhizobacteriaPratyusha Sambangi, Vadlamudi Srinivas and Subramaniam Gopalakrishnan*
Integrated Crop Management (ICM), Research Program Asia, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Patancheru, 502 324, Telangana, India*Email: s.gopalakrishnan@cgiar.org
19. Title: Genetic diversity and biogeography of rhizobiaPraveen Rahi
National Centre for Microbial ResourcePashan Pune, Maharashtra 411021, IndiaEmail: praveen_rahi22@yahoo.co.in
20. Title: Title: An Insight through root-endophytic- mutualistic association in improving crop productivity and sustainability Nitika Thakur, Akansha Suya, Lakita Verma, Ritika, Prashant Thakur, Abhishek
Department of Biotechnology-Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences-Bajhol-Solan (HP)-IndiaEmail: nitikathakur45@gmail.com, akanshasuyal12@gmail.com
21. Title: Microbial symbionts of aquatic plantsTejaswini Dash and K. Sowjanya Sree*
Department of Environmental Science, Central University of Kerala, Tejaswini Hills, Periye- 671320, IndiaEmail: ksowsree9@cukerala.ac.in, ksowsree@gmail.com
22. Title: Ectomycorrhizal fungi and MycoforestryJosé Alfonso Domínguez-Núñez1,Marta Berrocal-Lobo1and Ada Albanesi2
1 E.T.S.I de Montes, Forestal y del Medio Natural.Universidad Politécnica de MadridAv/ Ciudad Universitaria s/n. 28040, Madrid, Spain
2Facultad de Agronomía y Agroindustrias, Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero. Belgrano (S) 1912, Santiago del Estero (4200), ArgentinaEmail: alfonso.dominguez@upm.es
23. Title: Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis: Diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi in forest bare-root nurseriesMaria Rudawska
Institute of DendrologyPolish Academy of SciencesParkowa 562-035 Kórnik, POLANDE.mail: mariarud@man.poznan.pl
24. Rhizobium-Legume Symbiosis during Environmental StressEkramul Haque1, Saqib Hassan1, Tanveer Ahmed2, G.Seghal Kiran3, V. Venkateswara Sarma2 and Joseph Selvin1
1Department of Microbiology, School of Life Sciences, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, India-6050142Department of Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, India-6050143Department of Food Science and Technology, School of Life Sciences, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, India-605014
Email: saqib hassan
25. Title: Do Mycorrhizal Fungi Enable Plants to Cope with Abiotic Stresses by Overcoming the Detrimental Effects of Salinity and Improving Drought Tolerance?Ibrahim ORTAS*1, Mazhar RAFIQUE2,3, Fazilet Özlem ÇEKIÇ4
*1Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, University of Cukurova, Faculty of Agriculture, Adana, Turkey2Department of Plant Science, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan3Department of Soil Science, The University of Haripur, Haripur, 22630, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan4Aksaray University, Faculty of Science and Literature, Aksaray, Turkey
Email: iortas@cu.edu.tr
26. Title: Eradication of Malaria by the mutualistic interaction between Wickerhamomyces anomalus and Anopheles sp."Arpit Gupta, Arpita Balakrishnan and Amit C Kharkwal
Amity Institute of Microbial TechnologyAmity University Uttar Pradesh Noida - 201 313, IndiaEmail: ackharakwal@amity.edu
27. Title: Insect symbionts in integrated pest managementCristina Cameirão1, José Alberto Pereira1, Teresa Lino-Neto2, Maria Saponari3, Paula Baptista1*
1 CIMO, Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Campus Stª Apolónia, 5300-253, Bragança, Portugal2 Biosystems & Integrative Sciences Institute (BioISI), Plant Functional Biology Center (CBFP), University of Minho, Campus de Gualtar, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal3 Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto per la Protezione Sostenibile delle Piante, Bari, Italy
Email: pbaptista@ipb.pt
28. Title: Commercialisation of Cordyceps militaris an entamopathogenic fungus.Srishti Johri, Yash Vignesh Nair and Amit C Kharkwal
Amity Institute of Microbial Technology Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida - 201 313 (Uttar Pradesh) IndiaEmail: ackharkwal@amity.edu
29. Title: Effectiveness of arbuscular mycorrhizas in improving carob culture in the Mediterranean regionAhmed Qaddoury
Plant Biotechnology & Agrophysiology of SymbiosisFaculty of Sciences & Techniques-guéliz PO Box 549 Marrakech, MoroccoE.mail: qadahmed@gmail.com
30. Title: Plant disease management by the combined use of beneficial bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi: evidence, potential and limitsAnissa LOUNES - HADJ SAHRAOUI
Directrice des études L1 Sciences de la Vie (SV)Unité de Chimie Environnementale et Interactions sur le Vivant (UCEIV)Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale (ULCO).50 rue Ferdinand Buisson. 62228 CALAIS cedexE-mail : lounes@univ-littoral.fr
31. Title: Rhizobium presence and functions in microbiomes of non-leguminous plantsAlexandra Diez-Mendez1, Esther Menendez2,
1Universidad Católica de Ávila, Ávila, Spain2Institute of Mediterranean Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (ICAAM), University of Évora, Portugal.E-mail : esthermenendez@uevora.pt
32. Title: Impact of EDTA-based washing of Pb, Zn and Cd contaminated soil on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungiIrena Macek
Department of Agronomy, Biotechnical FacultyUniversity of LjubljanaJamnikarjeva 101, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SlovenijaE-mail : Irena.Macek@bf.uni-lj.si
33. Title: Panorama of an entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium- uses in Bio control, Vector control and Plant growth promotion.Gargi Sarraf, Srinivas Patil and Amit C Kharkwal
Amity Institute of Microbial Technology (AIMT)Amity University Uttar Pradesh (AUUP), Noida - 201 313 (Uttar Pradesh) IndiaE.mail: ackharkwal@amity.edu
34. Title: The arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis of trees. Structure, function and regulating factorsLeszek Karlinski
Institute of DendrologyPolish Academy of SciencesParkowa 562-035 Kórnik, POLANDEmail: leszekk@man.poznan.pl
35. Title: Dual and tripartite symbiosis of invasive woody plantsRobin Wilgan
Institute of DendrologyPolish Academy of SciencesParkowa 562-035 Kórnik, POLANDEmail: rwilgan@man.poznan.pl
36. Title: Algal Symbiosis in Biological SpectrumNeha Pandey1 and Alok Tripathi2
1Amity Institute of Microbial Technology, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, Sector 125 NOIDA, U.P. 2013132Pt RSS PG college, Korrakank. Fatehpur (UP)Email: cancimmuno@gmail.com; nehapandey1190@gmail.com
37. Title: Phytoremediation of salt affected soil using medicinal and aromatic crops intervention with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungiUmesh Pankaj* and Rajesh Kumar Verma
Division of Agronomy and Soil Science, CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Kukrail Picnic Spot Road Lucknow-226105, IndiaEmail: umeshpankaj55@gmail.com38. Role of endophytic fungus Piriformospora indica in nutrient acquisition and plant healthNeha Sharma, Ajit Varma
Amity Institute of Microbial Technology Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida - 201 313 (Uttar Pradesh) IndiaEmail: nsharma27@amity.edu




