New and future developments in microbial biotechnology and bioengineering : microbes in soil, crop and environmental sustainability / edited by Jay Shankar Singh.
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Amsterdam, Netherlands :
Elsevier,
2019.
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Table of Contents:
- 1 Bacterial fertilizers for soybean plants: current status and future prospects
- 2 Plant bacterial interactions inmanagement of plant growth underabiotic stresses
- 3 Environmental applications of microalgae/cyanobacteria
- 4 Plant-microbe associations for enhancement of agricultural productivity
- 5 Microbial resources in management of C sequestration, greenhouse gases, and bioremediation processes
- 6 Microbial secondary metabolites and plant-microbe communications in the rhizosphere
- 7 Mycorrhizal symbiosis: an effective tool for metal bioremediation
- 8 Microalgae: potential agents for CO2 mitigation and bioremediation of wastewaters
- 9 Sustainable approaches for biological control of mycotoxigenic fungi and mycotoxins in cereals
- 10 Plant growth promoting microbes: a future trend for environmental sustainability
- 11 Harnessing the soil microbial wealth for enhancement of plant secondary metabolites in medicinal and aromatic plants
- 12 Role of plant-associated bacteria in phytoremediation of trace metals in contaminated soils
- 13 Use of microbial biofertilizers technology in agro-environmental sustainability
- 14 Microbe-mediated management of degraded and marginal lands
- 15 Trichoderma
- a new strategy in combating agriculture problems
- 16 Phycoremediation of industrial effluents contaminated soils
- 17 Microbial services in agro-environmental management
- 18 Rhizosphere microbiome and plant probiotics
- 19 Microbial resources mediated bioremediation of persistent organic pollutants
- 20 Microbial approaches in management and restoration of marginal lands
- 21 Host-endophytes cross-talk: an essential prerequisite for plant ecosystem functioning
- 22 Tapping soil biodiversity for enhancing resource use efficiency
- 23 Application of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria in remediation of pesticides contaminated stressed soil