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Rhizosphere biology is approaching a century of investigations wherein Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria have attracted special attention for their ability to enhance productivity, profitability and sustainability. This book explores recent developments and global issues in biopesticide research, including extended case studies.
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Plant hormones --- Plant growth promoting substances. --- Growth (Plants)
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With increasing concerns about the environmental impact of fertilizers, there is a growing need for the sector to develop more sustainable, 'climate-smart' methods of crop production. Biostimulants have attracted growing attention since they offer the potential to enhance yields through stimulating natural processes in crops. Biostimulants for sustainable crop production provides a comprehensive review of the key advances in understanding and using biostimulants. This collection covers the major groups of biostimulants, from humic substances and seaweed extracts to protein hydrolysates and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), as well as the practical application of biostimulants in areas such as enhancing nutrient use efficiency (NUE). With its distinguished editors and international range of expert authors, Biostimulants for sustainable crop production will be a standard reference for those researching crop nutrition, government and other bodies supporting more sustainable agriculture as well as agronomists and farmers.
Plant growth promoting substances. --- Plant-microbe relationships. --- Crops.
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Bacteria --- Alginates --- Inoculation --- Pseudomonas fluorescens --- Rhizobium meliloti --- Application methods --- Pgpr --- Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria --- Pgpr --- Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
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Plant growth promoting substances. --- Growth promoting substances --- Plant regulators --- Plants --- Development. --- Development of plants --- Plant development --- Developmental biology --- Growth (Plants) --- Ontogeny --- Plant growth promoting substances --- Development
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Microbial Endophytes and Plant Growth: Beneficial Interactions and Applications explains how modern molecular tools can unlock the plant's microbial network, building the bridge between plant and environment. Chapters describe the usefulness of the endophytic microbiome of different crops, including cereals, vegetables and horticulture, and delve into the latest research surrounding the applications of plant-microbe interactions in improving plant growth. Other topics discussed include root endophytes and their role in plant fitness, seed associated endophytes and their functions, and microbial endophytes and nanotechnology. This is a one-stop resource for scientists wanting access to the latest research in plant microbiology. The book also provides advanced techniques for using multi-omics approaches to study plant-microbe interactions, providing readers with a practical approach.
Endophytes. --- Growth (Plants) --- Plant growth promoting substances. --- Growth promoting substances --- Plant regulators --- Plant growth --- Plants --- Growth --- Plant physiology --- Meristems --- Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria --- Rejuvenescence (Botany) --- Development
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Light is the main source of energy for the primary process that sustains life on our planet, known as photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the strategy adopted by many living organisms for capturing and incorporating energy, and it is under this context that light is primarily experienced, explored, and exploited. Plants perceive information from the ambient environment and communicate with other organisms using light. They have developed a plethora of photoreceptors that permit this communication with the surrounding environment. Additionally, the physical properties of light, such as the spectral quality, irradiance, intensity, and photoperiod, play an integral role in the morphogenesis, growth, and metabolism of many biochemical pathways in plants. To facilitate photosynthesis in controlled environments, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) have been shown to offer interesting prospects for use in plant lighting designs in controlled-environment agriculture (greenhouses) and growth chambers for in vitro cultures. In high-technology greenhouses (for instance, vertical agriculture), artificial light may assume both assimilative (optimizing photosynthetic efficiency) and control functionality (guiding growth and development or the synthesis and accumulation of plant metabolites). In vitro cultures are regulated by different factors, and among them, light is the most important.
Growth (Plants) --- Plant growth --- Plants --- Growth --- Plant physiology --- Meristems --- Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria --- Rejuvenescence (Botany) --- Development
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Latex --- Euphorbia subsalsata. --- Plant growth promoting substances. --- Carrots --- Plant tissue culture. --- Physiological effect. --- Physiology.
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Exobasidium --- Auxin --- Plant growth promoting substances --- Indoleacetic Acids --- Fungi --- Plant Physiological Phenomena --- Metabolism
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