Plant-Microbe Interaction - Recent Advances in Molecular and Biochemical Approaches
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Plant-Microbe Interaction - Recent Advances in Molecular and Biochemical Approaches

Volume 1: Overview of Biochemical and Physiological Alteration During Plant-Microbe Interaction

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Plant-Microbe Interaction - Recent Advances in Molecular and Biochemical Approaches

Volume 1: Overview of Biochemical and Physiological Alteration During Plant-Microbe Interaction

About this book

Plant-Microbe Interaction - Recent Advances in Molecular and Biochemical Approaches: Overview of Biochemical and Physiological Alteration During Plant-Microbe Interaction, Volume One covers the role of these plant microbes and their interaction between plants and microbes. These beneficial microbes, such as bacteria and fungi are also known as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) through a biochemical reaction that may improve induced systemic resistance in the plant host via indirectly (against phytopathogens) or directly (the solubilization of mineral nutrients) by producing phytohormones and specific enzymes such as 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase. The book covers biochemical processes such as physiological, metabolic, etc. of plant and microbe interactions, the biochemistry of biological systems, the interaction of biological systems above-ground or within the rhizosphere, and the history of growth promoting microbiomes, their roles in phytoremediation efficiency, physiological and biochemical studies, chemical communication and signaling mechanisms. - Covers agricultural aspects in which the biochemistry in between plants and microbes helps us understand interactions in the rhizosphere - Helps readers understand the molecular and biochemical approaches of plant-microbe interactions - Enables an understanding of plant microbe interactions which will help to improve crop production

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Table of contents

  1. Title of Book
  2. Cover image
  3. Title page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Copyright
  6. Contributors
  7. About the editors
  8. Preface
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. Chapter 1 Plant growth-promoting microbiomes: History and their role in agricultural crop improvement
  11. Chapter 2 Role of plant growth-promoting microorganisms in phytoremediation efficiency
  12. Chapter 3 Physiological and biochemical studies of plant-pathogen interactions
  13. Chapter 4 Biochemical process associated with plants and beneficial microbes
  14. Chapter 5 An introduction to current and future aspect on growth promoting microbiome
  15. Chapter 6 Advances in plant-pathogen interactions in terms of biochemical and molecular aspects
  16. Chapter 7 Relevance of the antioxidative mechanism during plant-microbe interaction
  17. Chapter 8 Chemical communication between plant roots and microbes within the rhizosphere
  18. Chapter 9 Chemical talk within plant holobiont: A fascinating conversation
  19. Chapter 10 Advanced study of plant-microbe interactions in photosynthesis
  20. Chapter 11 PGPR-mediated synthesis and alteration of different secondary metabolites during plant-microbe interactions
  21. Chapter 12 Mycotoxins produced in plant-pathogen interactions
  22. Chapter 13 Improvement of soil fertility through plant microbial interaction
  23. Chapter 14 Manipulation of cell wall components and enzymes on plant-microbe interactions
  24. Chapter 15 Acinetobacter: A versatile plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)
  25. Chapter 16 Exserohilum turcicum [Pass.] resistance in maize: A sustainable agricultural approach for studying plant-microbe interactions
  26. Chapter 17 Mechanistic basis of the symbiotic signaling pathway between the host and the pathogen
  27. Chapter 18 Diversity of methylobacterium species in the plant phytosphere and their different strategies to mitigate biotic and abiotic stress responses
  28. Chapter 19 Calcium/calmodulin-mediated signaling mechanism of symbiotic relationship between plants and microbes
  29. Chapter 20 Plant-microbe interactions in photosynthesis, nutrient acquisition, and plant growth
  30. Chapter 21 Beneficial metabolite production, a comparative account of medicinal plants and fungal interaction
  31. Index