Plant Health Under Biotic Stress Volume 2: Microbial Interactions
The book illustrates the use of putative microbial agents which provide good protection to the plant from biotic pathogens attack. An up to date knowledge on plant-microbiome interaction strategies in terms of improved sustainability has been di
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Plant Health Under Biotic Stress
Rizwan Ali Ansari • Irshad Mahmood Editors
Plant Health Under Biotic Stress Volume 2: Microbial Interactions
Editors Rizwan Ali Ansari Section of Plant Pathology and Nematology, Department of Botany Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
Irshad Mahmood Section of Plant Pathology and Nematology, Department of Botany Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Preface
In order to understand the plant fitness entirely, it is high time for researchers to relinquish the obsolete theories and must unravel unexplored aspects pertaining to plant health. The book “Plant Health Under Biotic Stress” is being published in two volumes to provide the articulated, justified and updated information which are either directly or indirectly related to soil and plant health. Plant Health Under Biotic Stress – Volume 2 (Microbial Interactions) accounts for the application of plant strengtheners, biofertilizers, bio-inoculants, phytostimulators, biopesticides, biocontrol agents, etc in the amelioration of plant fitness. There is a wide spectrum of bio-inoculants which are used in various plant protection strategies. Literature on microbial root colonization, plant growth enhancement, and also on rescue of plants from attack of various soil-borne pathogens have been presented in a well manner. Potentiality of biocontrol endophytic fungi, bacteria, and actinomycetes e
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