Plant Growth Promoting Actinobacteria
. Ed(S): Subramaniam, Gopalakrishnan; Arumugam, Sathya; Rajendran, Vijayabharathi
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Description for Plant Growth Promoting Actinobacteria
Hardback. Editor(s): Subramaniam, Gopalakrishnan; Arumugam, Sathya; Rajendran, Vijayabharathi. Num Pages: 298 pages, 10 black & white illustrations, 15 colour illustrations, 14 colour tables, biography. BIC Classification: PSAF; PSG; PST. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 254 x 178 x 19. Weight in Grams: 790.
Global yields of legumes have been relatively stagnant for the last five decades, despite the adoption of conventional and molecular breeding approaches. The use of plant growth-promoting (PGP) bacteria for improving agricultural production, soil and plant health has become one of the most attractive strategies for developing sustainable agriculture. Actinomycetes are bacteria that play an important role in PGP and plant protection, produce secondary metabolites of commercial interest, and their use is well documented in wheat, rice, beans, chickpeas and peas. In order to promote legumes, the general assembly of the UN recently declared 2016 the “International Year of Pulses.” ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Springer Verlag, Singapore Singapore
Number of pages
298
Condition
New
Number of Pages
298
Place of Publication
Singapore, Singapore
ISBN
9789811007057
SKU
V9789811007057
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99-15
About . Ed(S): Subramaniam, Gopalakrishnan; Arumugam, Sathya; Rajendran, Vijayabharathi
Dr. S Gopalakrishnan is currently working as Senior Scientist in International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Telangana, India. His publications are: 1. Gopalakrishnan S, Srinivas V, Alekhya G, Prakash B, Kudapa H and Varshney RK (2015). Evaluation of Streptomyces sp. obtained from herbal vermicompost for broad spectrum ... Read more
Reviews for Plant Growth Promoting Actinobacteria
“The present book documents recent research, at ICRISAT and worldwide, on this fascinating subject of study. … Clearly the plant growth promoting, root-associated Actinobacteria constitute a most promising group for further study in the quest to improve the performance and yield of grain legumes, one of the world’s most important crop groups, with great potential for success in helping to ... Read more