Microbiomics and Sustainable Crop Production

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agricultural microbiomes
agricultural systems
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gene editing
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phyllosphere microbial communities
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781119799313
  • Weight: 652g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Microbiomics and Sustainable Crop Production

Microbiomics and Sustainable Crop Production presents an overview of the current state of the art in microbiome research, discussing many new technologies and approaches in order to bridge knowledge gaps between field and lab experimental systems. New and emerging strategies to improve the survival and activity of microbial inoculants are covered, including the use of selected indigenous microbes, optimizing microbial delivery methods, and taking advantage of modern gene editing tools to engineer microbial inoculants.

The two highly qualified authors address new molecular tools and powerful biotechnological advances, providing readers with knowledge of the complex chemical and biological interactions that occur in the rhizosphere and ensuring that strategies to engineer the rhizosphere are safe, beneficial to productivity, and result in improvements to the sustainability of agricultural systems. The relationship between phyllosphere microbial communities and functional traits of plants is also explored. Finally, approaches and priority areas for future research on phyllosphere microbiology are suggested.

Topics covered in this comprehensive resource include:

  • Transmission modes of bacteria and fungi and the nature of their interactions in the endosphere
  • Characteristics of ‘core microbiomes’, which may be deployed to organize otherwise uncontrollable dynamics of resident microbiomes
  • Model microbiome-plant systems, as well as the stability, resilience, and assembly of agricultural microbiomes
  • Engineering and management of agricultural microbiomes for improving crop health, including reasons to modify plant microbiomes
  • Microbiome research in the omics era and new efforts and challenges in assigning functions to microbes

For students of plant biotechnology, agricultural sciences, and agricultural engineering, along with researchers working in related fields, Microbiomics and Sustainable Crop Production is an important resource to understand many complex modern ideas related to the subject and how they can be applied to practical applications.

Dr Mohammad Yaseen Mir, Centre of Research for Development, University of Kashmir, India. Dr. Mir’s research interest is in studying the ecology, molecular biology, conservation, and management of plant resources.

Dr Saima Hamid, Researcher, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Kashmir, India. Dr. Hamid researches plant stress biology, genetic diversity of high altitudinal medicinal plants, and more.

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