Nanoparticles and Plant-Microbe Interactions 1st Edition
Nanoparticles and Plant-Microbe Interactions (1st Edition) by Sahadevan Seena, Akhilesh Rai, and Santosh Kumar is a timely, interdisciplinary exploration of how nanotechnology reshapes plant–microbe dynamics for modern agriculture and environmental stewardship. Vividly written and grounded in current research, this book draws in readers with clear explanations of nanoparticle behavior in soil, mechanisms of microbial response, and the ecological implications for crop productivity and resilience.
Discover practical insights into how engineered and naturally occurring nanoparticles influence beneficial microbes, pathogen suppression, nutrient cycling, and stress tolerance — essential knowledge for researchers, agronomists, and policymakers. The authors combine experimental findings, mechanistic overviews, and regional perspectives to make complex science accessible to practitioners across India, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas.
For students and industry professionals, this volume offers actionable understanding of risk–benefit trade-offs, methods to evaluate nanoparticle impacts on the soil microbiome, and strategies for integrating nanotechnology into sustainable farming systems. Emphasis on real-world applications—improved nutrient delivery, biocontrol enhancement, and remediation of contaminated soils—makes this book a practical resource for advancing climate-adaptive and resource-efficient agriculture.
Concise yet comprehensive, the book balances rigorous science with forward-looking discussions about regulation, safety, and ethical deployment. Whether you’re a scientist mapping microbial networks, an agribusiness leader exploring innovation, or a graduate student building expertise, this edition equips you with the knowledge to navigate the evolving interface of nanomaterials and plant-microbe ecology.
Secure your copy of this authoritative guide and stay at the forefront of nanotechnology-driven solutions for sustainable agriculture and environmental management.
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