Microbial Biostimulants for Plant Growth and Abiotic Stress Amelioration 1st Edition
Capture the future of sustainable agriculture with Microbial Biostimulants for Plant Growth and Abiotic Stress Amelioration, 1st Edition — an essential guide by Puneet Singh Chauhan, Nikita Bisht, and Renuka Agarwal. This authoritative volume brings cutting-edge science to practical farming, helping crops thrive under heat, drought, salinity and other environmental stresses.
Inside, readers will find clear explanations of how microbial biostimulants work, from microbial inoculants and plant–microbe signaling to formulation and field application. Rich with evidence-based insights, the book bridges laboratory research and real-world farming: protocols, crop-specific examples, and analyses of performance across diverse agroecological zones make it valuable for researchers, agronomists, extension officers and progressive growers.
Designed to support sustainable food production in temperate, tropical and arid regions, this book addresses global challenges such as climate change, soil degradation and water scarcity. Whether you manage smallholder farms in South Asia, commercial operations in Europe, or research stations in Africa and the Americas, the practical strategies and regional perspectives offered here will help improve yield stability, reduce chemical inputs and enhance soil resilience.
Concise yet comprehensive, this edition is ideal for graduate students, scientists, policymakers and industry professionals seeking trustworthy guidance on implementing microbial biostimulant technology. Find actionable recommendations, balanced discussions on safety and regulation, and forward-looking commentary on commercialization and adoption pathways.
Add Microbial Biostimulants for Plant Growth and Abiotic Stress Amelioration to your professional library today — stay ahead in sustainable crop management and equip yourself with the knowledge to build resilient, high-performing agroecosystems worldwide.
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