TY - BOOK ID - 32842184 TI - Plant Microbiome: Stress Response AU - Egamberdieva, Dilfuza. AU - Ahmad, Parvaiz. PY - 2018 SN - 9811055149 9811055130 PB - Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Microbial ecology. KW - Life sciences. KW - Microbiology. KW - Agriculture. KW - Life Sciences. KW - Microbial Ecology. KW - Applied Microbiology. KW - Environmental microbiology KW - Microorganisms KW - Ecology KW - Microbiology KW - Microbial biology KW - Biology KW - Farming KW - Husbandry KW - Industrial arts KW - Life sciences KW - Food supply KW - Land use, Rural UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:32842184 AB - This book presents state-of-the-art research on the many facets of the plant microbiome, including diversity, ecology, physiology and genomics, as well as molecular mechanisms of plant-microbe interactions. Topics considered include the importance of microbial secondary metabolites in stimulating plant growth, induced systemic resistance, tolerance to abiotic stress, and biological control of plant pathogens. The respective contributions show how microbes help plants to cope with abiotic stresses, and represent significant progress toward understanding the complex regulatory networks critical to host-microbe interaction and plant adaptation in extreme environments. New insights into the mechanisms of microbial actions in inducing plant stress tolerance open new doors for improving the efficacy of microbial strategies, and could produce new ways of economically increasing crop yields without harming the environment. As such, this book offers an essential resource for students and researchers with an interest in plant-microbe interaction, as well as several possibilities for employing the plant microbiome in the enhancement of crop productivity under future climate change scenarios. ER -