
Title:
Core microbiome : improving crop quality and productivity
Author:
Parray, Javid Ahmad, author.
ISBN:
9781119830795
9781119830788
9781119830771
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color)
Contents:
1 A Review of Endophytic Microbiota of Medicinal Plants and Their Antimicrobial Properties -- 2 Plant Microbiome: A Key to Managing Plant Diseases -- 3 Impact of Microbiomes to Counter Abiotic Stresses in Medicinal Plants- A Review -- 4 Uses of Compost in Agriculture and Bioremediation -- A Review -- 5 Metagenomics and Microbiome Engineering: Identification of Core Microbiome and Improvement of Rhizosphere -- 6 Core Microbiome: Plant Growth and Development -- 7 Microbiome Engineering and Biotechnology: The Real Finenesses of a Robust Rhizosphere -- 8 Role of Rhizospheric Microbiome in Enhancing Plant Attributes and Soil Health for Sustainable Agriculture -- 9 Toxic Effects of Some Herbicides on the Fatty Acid Profile of Wheat Varieties: A Phytomicrobiome Study -- 10 Microbial Prospects in Sediment Denitrification of Eutrophic Wetland Ecosystems -- 11 Role of Plant Microbiome in Carbon Sequestration for Sustainable Agriculture -- 12 Functions and Emerging Trends of the Microbial Community in Heavy Metals Bioremediation: A Review -- 13 Microbiomics and Sustainable Agriculture: New Frontiers -- 14 Role of Nanotechnology in Soil Microbiome and Agricultural Development -- 15 Microbial Biofilms: Optimal Genetic Material Exchange in a Microbiome Environment -- 16 Rhizosphere Improvement: Role of Biotechnology and Microbioengineering -- 17 Exploring Biological Agents and Core Microbiomes as a Tool for Reclamation of Abandoned Mines -- 18 Mycorrhizal Strategy for the Management of Hazardous Chromium Contaminants
Abstract:
"An overabundance of microbial cells is present in every gram of soil, and microbes are found extensively in plant and animal tissues. The mechanisms governed by microorganisms in the regulation of physiological processes of their hosts have been extensively studied in the light of recent findings on microbiomes. In plants, the components of these microbiomes may form distinct communities, such as those inhabiting the plant rhizosphere, the endosphere and the phyllosphere. In each of these niches, the "microbial tissue" is established and responds to specific selective pressures. Although there is no clear picture of the overall role of the plant microbiome, there is substantial evidence that these communities are involved in disease control, enhance nutrient acquisition, and affect stress tolerance. This book first summarises features of microbial communities that compose the plant microbiome and further presents a series of studies describing the underpinning factors that shape the phylogenetic and functional plant-associated communities. We advocate that understanding the mechanisms by which plants select and interact with their microbiomes may directly affect plant development and health and further lead to the establishment of novel microbes. Despite being one of the simplest metazoans, corals harbour some of the most highly diverse and abundant microbial communities. Differentiating core, symbiotic bacteria from this diverse host-associated consortium is essential for characterizing the functional contributions of bacteria but has not been possible yet. Here we describe the coral core microbiome and demonstrate clear phylogenetic and functional divisions between the micro-scale, niche habitats within the coral host. In doing so, we discover seven distinct bacterial phylotypes that are universal to the core microbiome of coral species, separated by thousands of kilometres of oceans. The two most abundant phylotypes are co-localized specifically with the corals' endosymbiotic algae and symbiont-containing host cells. These bacterial symbioses likely facilitate the success of the dinoflagellate endosymbiosis with corals in diverse environmental regimes. This book will primarily focus on selecting positive and effective interactive core-microbiome that will be both phenotypically and genotypically very adaptive and sustainable, which will further improve crop quality and productivity vis-a-vis sustainable agriculture. The bioengineering concept for rhizosphere improvement will also be discussed in one of the chapters. The book will also highlight the structure, characterization and biotechnological application of aquatic core microbiomes"-- Provided by publisher.
Local Note:
John Wiley and Sons
Genre:
Electronic Access:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119830795Copies:
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