Microorganisms for Green Revolution : Volume 1: Microbes for Sustainable Crop Production /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Singapore :
Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer,
2017.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2017. |
Series: | Microorganisms for Sustainability,
6 |
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Wonders of Microbes in Agriculture- For Sustainability and Productivity
- Chapter 2. Microbial Biofertilizer: A Potential Tool for Sustainable Agriculture
- Chapter 3. Potentials of Microbial Inoculants in Soil Productivity: An Outlook on African Legumes
- Chapter 4. Endophytic Microorganisms- Promising Candidate as Biofertilizer
- Chapter 5. Azotobacter -A Potential Bio-Fertilizer and Bio Inoculants for Sustainable Agriculture
- Chapter 6. Rhizobacterial Phosphate Solubilizers in Sustainable Agriculture - Concepts and Prospects
- Chapter 7. Potassium Solubilizing Microbes: Diversity, Distribution and Role in Plant Growth Promotion
- Chapter 8. Bacterial Volatile Organic Compounds - A New Insight for Sustainable Agriculture
- Chapter 9. Perspectives of Plant-Methylotrophic Interactions in Organic Farming
- Chapter 10. Trichoderma as a plant growth promoting rhizosphere microorganism with biocontrol activity
- Chapter 11. Biofertilizer Application in Horticultural Crops
- Chapter 12. Fermentation - A Process for Biofertilizers Production
- Chapter 13. Cyanobacteria - A Source of Organic Fertilizers for Plant Growth
- Chapter 14. Application of Bioinoculants for Seed Quality Improvement
- Chapter 15. Role of Biofertilizers in Sustainable Agriculture under Abiotic Stresses
- Chapter 16. Endophyte Microbes- A Weapon for Plant Health Management
- Chapter 17. Efficacy of Entomopathogenic Fungi as Green Pesticides: Current and Future Prospects
- Chapter 18. Premier biocontrol Traits of Pseudomonads: Siderophores, Phenazines or what else?
- Chapter 19. Rhizosphere Microorganisms: Application of Plant Beneficial Microbes in Biological Control of Weeds
- Chapter 20. Biological Nitrogen Fixation:The Role of Underutilised Leguminous Plants.