Phytomicrobiome and Stress Regulation
Captivating the future of sustainable agriculture, Phytomicrobiome and Stress Regulation by Noshin Ilyas unveils how microscopic allies shape plant health and resilience. This clear, authoritative work draws readers into the unseen world of root and leaf microbiomes and their critical role in managing drought, salinity, pathogens, and other stresses.
Inside, the book examines foundational science and contemporary advances—microbe-plant signalling, rhizosphere dynamics, endophyte functions, and molecular responses—presented with practical relevance for researchers, agronomists, and progressive growers. Case-driven explanations and evidence-based approaches highlight how harnessing the phytomicrobiome can increase crop resilience, improve yield stability, and reduce chemical inputs across temperate and tropical farming systems.
Designed for accessibility without sacrificing rigor, the text bridges laboratory insights and field applications. Readers will gain actionable perspectives on microbiome-informed crop management, precision biostimulant use, and integrating microbe-based strategies into sustainable agriculture plans—making it especially valuable for those working in global crop production, extension services, and academic research.
Whether you are a graduate student seeking a modern overview, a scientist exploring plant–microbe interactions, or a practitioner aiming to enhance soil and plant health, Noshin Ilyas’s book is an essential resource. Embrace the next wave of agronomic innovation—add Phytomicrobiome and Stress Regulation to your professional library and start transforming how you approach plant stress and productivity.
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