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'Plant-Bacteria Interactions: Strategies and Techniques to Promote Plant Growth' Now Available

Posted on: Friday, 7 March 2008, 09:00 CST

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c85240) has announced the addition of Plant-Bacteria Interactions: Strategies and Techniques to Promote Plant Growth to their offering.

Here, an extremely experienced team of authors from five different continents provide a timely review of progress in the use and exploitation of soil bacteria to improve crop and plant growth. They present novel ideas on how to grow better, more successful crops, in an environmentally sound way, making this invaluable reading for those working in the pharmaceutical, biotechnological and agricultural industries.

Authors bio:

Iqbal Ahmad is Reader / Associate Professor in Microbiology at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. His research interest in this area includes microbial diversity, PGPR, and metal-microbe interactions. Iqbal Ahmad has published 50 research papers and edited two books.

John Pichtel is Professor of Natural Resource and Environmental Management at Ball State University, Indiana, USA. He has published more than 40 scientific articles, and is member of several professional bodies including Certified Professional Soil Specialist, American Society of Agronomy.

Shamsul Hayat holds a senior faculty position in the department of botany at the Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. His major areas of research are phytohormones and heavy metal stress in plants and biofertilizers. Shamsul Hayat has edited three books and published more than 50 research papers.

Ecology, Genetic Diversity and Screening Strategies of PGPR

Physicochemical Approaches to Studying Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria

Physiological and Molecular Mechanisms of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR)

A Review on the Taxonomy and Possible Screening Traits of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria

Diversity and Potential of Non-Symbiotic Diazotrophic Bacteria in Promoting Plant Growth

Molecular Mechanisms Underpinning Plant Colonization of a Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacterium

Quorum Sensing in Bacteria: Potential in Plant Health Protection

Pseudomonas aurantiaca SR1: Plant Growth Promoting Traits, Secondary Metabolites and Crop Inoculation Response

Rice-Rhizobia Association: Evolution of an Alternate Niche of Beneficial Plant-Bacteria Association

Principles, Applications and Future Aspects of Cold Adapted-PGPR

Rhamnolipids Producing PGPR and their Role in Damping off Disease Suppression

Practical Applications of Rhizospheric Bacteria in Biodegradation of Polymers from Plastic Wastes

Microbial Dynamics in the Mycorrhizosphere with Special Reference to Arbuscular Mycorrhizae

Salt Tolerant Rhizobacteria: Plant growth Promoting Traits and Physiological Characterization within Ecologically Stressed Environments

The Use of Rhizospheric Bacteria to Enhance Metal Ion Uptake by Water Hyacinth, Eichhornia crassipe (MART)

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c85240


Source: Business Wire

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