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Rhizosphere Engineering for Sustainable Agricultural Practices provides insights into one of the most powerful, yet underrated, structures in agriculture, the dynamic world surrounding plant roots. As global demands for food rise, along with increased environmental stress, the book demonstrates how soil microbial communities create natural potential for resilient and sustainable crop production.
This book explains how root-associated microbes enhance nutrient uptake, strengthen plant tolerance to stress, and contribute to long-term soil health. It explores traditional farming practices and how biotechnological innovations can be integrated to restore and engineer the rhizosphere for improved productivity. The book helps readers understand how beneficial microbes act as natural allies, reducing reliance on chemical inputs and supporting eco-friendly agricultural practices.
Accessible and practical, this book is a key resource for researchers, students, and professionals dedicated to building sustainable food systems rooted in the power of nature itself.
Contents
Rhizosphere and Its Microbiome: Harnessing Its Agricultural Propensity for Sustainable Plant Growth Promotion. Abiotic Stress Tolerance In Plants. Biotic Stress Tolerance In Plants. Augmenting Carbon Sequestration In Soil. Enhancing Nitrogen Mobilization In Plants. Improving Phosphate Mobilization In Plants. Zinc Mobilization In Plants. Degradation of Recalcitrant Xenobiotic Contaminants from Agricultural Soils. Microbial Endophytes. Mycorrhizal Fungi. Bio Fertilizers. Trichoderma. Actinobacteria. Cyanobacteria. Bacterial Pathogens. Phytopathogenic Fungi. Plant Parasitic Nematodes. Conditioning Systemic Acquired Resistance and Induced Systemic Resistance in Plants. Conventional and Modern Agricultural Practices for Engineering Rhizosphere Microbiome to Augment Plant Productivity. Biotechnological and Genetic Engineering. Agricultural Practices Delinking the Plant Microbe Interactions and Degrading Rhizosphere Microbiome.



