It is predicted that the world population will reach about 9.7 billion by the year 2050 and to feed this population the food production has to be increased proportionately. Further, climate which in turn results in abiotic stresses like drought, salinity, etc. seriously affect crop productivity. The present book brings out the role of different gro
It is predicted that the world population will reach about 9.7 billion by the year 2050 and to feed this population the food production has to be increased proportionately. Further we are all concerned about climate which in turn results in abiotic stresses like drought, salinity, etc. These abiotic stresses will seriously affect crop productivity. This approach has gained popularity in the recent years and seems to be a potential option for the future. The present book brings out the role of different groups of microorganisms in alleviating abiotic stress in crop plants.
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1. Exploring Microbes from Extreme Environments for Crop Productivity
and Environmental Sustainability
2. Rhizomicrobiome A Biological Software
to Augment Soil Fertility and Plant Induced Systemic Tolerance Under Abiotic
Stress
3. Bioconversion of Municipal Solid Waste and its Use in Soil
Fertility
4. Microorganisms for Abiotic Stress Management in Crop Plants:
Recent Developments in India
5. Endurance to Stress: An Insight into Innate
Stress Management Mechanisms in Plants
6. Plant Growth Promoting Microbes:
Potential Tool for Growth and Development of Plants in Abiotic Stress
Environments
7. Endophytes and Their Possible Roles in Plant Stress
Management
8. Application of Endophytic Microorganisms for Alleviation of
Abiotic Stresses in Crop Plants
9. The Role of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi
in Salt and Drought Stresses
10. Effect of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and
Abiotic Stress on Growth and Productivity of Important Cash Crops
11.
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi: Role in Alleviating Salt Stress in Crop Plants
12. Contribution of AMF in the Remediation of Drought Stress in Soybean
Plants
13. Microbial Bioinoculants for Quality Seedling Production in
Forestry
14. Microbial Synthesis of Nanoparticles for Use in Agriculture
Ecosystem
D.J. Bagyaraj is the Chairman at Centre for Natural Biological Resources and Community Development, Bangalore, India.
Jamaluddin is Emeritus Scientist (CSIR) at Department of Biological Science, Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India