Endophytic Association: What, Why and How 1st Edition
Discover a definitive guide to the hidden allies in your crops with Endophytic Association: What, Why and How (1st Edition) by Maulin Shah and Deepanwita Deka. This concise, authoritative volume unveils the science and practical potential of endophytes—microbes that live within plants and boost growth, resilience, and yield.
Begin with clear, accessible explanations of what endophytic associations are and why they matter for modern agriculture, horticulture, and environmental management. The authors translate complex plant–microbe interactions into actionable insight, covering isolation and characterization techniques, molecular tools, ecological roles, and real-world applications for disease suppression, nutrient mobilization, and stress tolerance.
Applied researchers, agronomists, students, and progressive growers will appreciate the book’s blend of rigorous science and hands-on relevance. Regional case studies and examples highlight benefits for tropical and subtropical farming systems, making the content especially relevant across India, Southeast Asia, Africa, and other agricultural hotspots seeking sustainable solutions.
Written in a professional yet engaging tone, this edition emphasizes practical outcomes: designing biofertilizers, improving crop health without heavy chemicals, and integrating endophyte-based strategies into existing management plans. Whether you’re building research projects, advising farmers, or exploring greener inputs, this book equips you with the knowledge to implement endophyte-informed practices confidently.
Ready to transform plant health from the inside out? Add Endophytic Association: What, Why and How (1st Edition) by Maulin Shah and Deepanwita Deka to your library and harness the promise of microbial partnerships for sustainable, productive agriculture.
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