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Microbiome Drivers of Ecosystem Function

  • 1st Edition - October 13, 2023
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Javid A. Parray, Nowsheen Shameem, Dilfuza Egamberdieva
  • Language: English

Microbiome Drivers of Ecosystem Function, the latest release in the Microbiome Research in Plants and Soil series, focuses on advancements in microbial technologies towards harne… Read more

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Description

Microbiome Drivers of Ecosystem Function, the latest release in the Microbiome Research in Plants and Soil series, focuses on advancements in microbial technologies towards harnessing the microbiome for improved crop productivity and health. The book provides insights into the diversity of endophytic microbiomes and their potential utility in agricultural production. As increased crop yield through chemical interventions have limit thresholds and alternative, natural, and/or integrated approaches are increasingly needed, this book serves as an ideal reference for researchers and students in the fields of agricultural biotechnology, biochemistry, environmental science, plant biology, agricultural sciences, and agricultural engineering.

Microbial inoculants provide ways in which food production efficiency can be improved. Plant growth-promoting soil organisms increase net crop uptake of soil nutrients, resulting in larger crops and higher yields of harvested food. These and other symbiotic associations between plants and microbes can ultimately be exploited for the increased food production necessary to feed the world, in addition to creating safer farming techniques that minimize ecological disruption.

Key features

  • Provides insights on engineered microbes in sustainable agriculture, recent biotechnological developments, and future prospects
  • Introduces microbes as chief ecological engineers in reinstating equilibrium in degraded ecosystems
  • Presents the current state and development, as well as future challenges in studying plant-microbe interactions
  • Discusses endophytic microbiomes and other microbial consortium with multifunctional plant growth-promoting attributes

Readership

Researchers and students in the fields of agricultural biotechnology, biochemistry, environmental science, plant biology, agricultural sciences, and agricultural engineering

Table of contents

1. Biochar-soil-plant-microbe interactions

2. Halophyte associated endophytic microbes: potential use in crop production

3. Overview of functional metagenomic profiling of root associated bacteria bacteria under salt stress.

4. Microbial Consortium with multifunctional plant growth-promoting attributes: Future Perspective in Agriculture

5. Plant root Endophytes: transformers of plant disease

6. Use of microbial consortia of PGP bacteria for preventing nematode diseases in plants

7. The efficiency of heavy metals-tolerant Bacillus sp. for alleviating heavy metals toxicity on sorghum

8. Biofertilizers and their role in plant growth and minimizing environmental impacts

9. Bioengineering of rhizobiome towards sustainable agricultural production

10. Advancements in understanding plant microbe and microbe interaction

11. Role of microbes to enhance underground functioning in high altitude mountain areas

12. Technological advancements and study of Engineered Microbiome in sustainable crop production

13. Microbial consortium: utility and delimitation

14. Technological intervention in the rhizosphere of tomato plants: a case study

15. Phytomicrobiome in modulating plant - growth and stress resilience: An insight into functions and emerging perspectives in agriculture

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 18, 2023
  • Language: English

About the editors

JP

Javid A. Parray

Javid A. Parray holds a master’s degree in Environmental Science and completed his MPhil and PhD from the University of Kashmir, and qualified for the prestigious JKSLET exam. He also conducted post-doctoral research at Kashmir University and received a Fast Track Young Scientist Project by the Science and Engineering Research Board of the Government of India. He currently teaches at the Department of Environmental Science, GDC Eidgah Srinagar, affiliated with Cluster University Srinagar. His research interests include ecological and agricultural microbiology, climate change, microbial biotechnology, and environmental microbiomes. He is a prolific author and editor of numerous papers and books and serves on the editorial boards of several high-impact journals. A member of various scientific organizations, he received the “Emerging Scientist of the Year” Gold Medal in 2018. Currently, he is the national coordinator for a Swayam Moocs program on Environmental Science. Recently, he was appointed series editor for Microbiome Research in Plants and Soil by Elsevier and serves as the Executive Editor in Chief for the open-access journal Micro Environer.

Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Science, Government Degree College Eidgah Srinagar, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India

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Nowsheen Shameem

Assistant professor in Department of Environmental Science Cluster University Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India, Dr. Shameem’s experience includes Project associate in DBT Sanctioned project entitled “spawn production for the entrepreneurs of Kashmir Valley” at CORD, University of Kashmir.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Science, Cluster University Srinagar – Jammu and Kashmir, India

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Dilfuza Egamberdieva

Dilfuza Egamberdieva is a research associate at the Centre of Agricultural Landscape Research, Germany and head of Joint Uzbek-China Key Lab of Ecobiomes of Arid Lands, National University of Uzbekistan. Her research interests include microbial ecology and diversity, plant-microbe interaction, plant nutrition and stress tolerance, and plant biological disease control. She has been awarded the SCOPUS-2019 Award “Top Scientist of the Year”, TWAS (The World Academy of Science) Award in Agricultural Sciences (2013), and TWAS-TWOWS-SCOPUS Young Women Research Award (2009), as well as several Fellowships such as President’s International Fellowship for Visiting Professors (PIFI), The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and the Georg Forster Research Fellowships, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. She is a member of several journals’ editorial board, authored seven books published by Elsevier and Springer, and co-authored over 200 publications in per reviewed journals.
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor, Faculty of Biology, National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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