Publisher's Synopsis
The rhizosphere, the zone of chemical, biological, and physical influence generated by root growth and activity, offers a favorable ecological environment for a wide variety of microorganisms and is renowned for its high level of microbial activity. This new book, Rhizospheric Microbiomes: The Interconnection between Plant and Soil Health, explores how taking advantage of the diversity and benefits of rhizospheric microbiomes in soil and environment management can enhance soil quality and stimulate the production of defense-related compounds in various pathosystems, resulting in better plant health.
The new book presents an array of advancements in rhizosphere science that involve soil management, host-pathogen interactions, nutrient mobilization, bioremediation, mechanisms and modes of action of signaling molecules, molecular aspects of microbial interactions, and bioformulation strategies, among others.
The volume consolidates comprehensive information on the advanced and applied aspects of microbial consortia and their role in promoting plant fitness, soil management, nutrient mobilization, bioremediation, and environmental health, providing valuable insight for plant scientists and botanists, as well as students, educators, and professionals engaged in research within the fields of agronomy, environmental science, plant pathology, soil science, and microbial ecology.