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Agriculturally Important Fungi for Sustainable Agriculture : Volume 2: Functional Annotation for Crop Protection, Hardback Book

Agriculturally Important Fungi for Sustainable Agriculture : Volume 2: Functional Annotation for Crop Protection Hardback

Edited by Ajar Nath Yadav, Shashank Mishra, Divjot Kour, Neelam Yadav, Anil Kumar

Part of the Fungal Biology series

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Microbes are ubiquitous in nature. Among microbes, fungal communities play an important role in agriculture, the environment, and medicine.

Vast fungal diversity has been found in plant systems.

The fungi associated with any plant system are in the form of epiphytic, endophytic, and rhizospheric fungi.

These associated fungi play important roles in plant growth, crop yield, and soil health. The rhizospheric fungi present in rhizospheric zones have a sufficient amount of nutrients released by plant root systems in the form of root exudates for growth, development, and activities of microbes.

Endophytic fungi enter in host plants mainly through wounds that naturally occur as a result of plant growth, or develop through root hairs and at epidermal conjunctions.

The phyllospheric fungi may survive or proliferate on leaves, depending on the extent of influences of material in leaf diffuseness or exudates.

The diverse group of fungal communities is a key component of soil-plant systems, where they are engaged in an intense network of interactions in the rhizospheric, endophytic, and phyllospheric areas, and they have emerged as an important and promising tool for sustainable agriculture.

These fungal communities help to promote plant growth directly or indirectly by mechanisms for plant growth-promoting (PGP) attributes.

These PGP fungi can be used as biofertilizers, bioinoculants, and biocontrol agents in place of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in an environmentally and eco-friendly manner.

This book covers the current knowledge of plant-associated fungi and their potential biotechnological applications in agriculture and allied sectors.

This book should be useful to scientists, researchers, and students of microbiology, biotechnology, agriculture, molecular biology, environmental biology, and related subjects.

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