The Chemical Dialogue Between Plants and Beneficial Microorganisms 1st Edition
The Chemical Dialogue Between Plants and Beneficial Microorganisms (1st Edition) by Vivek Sharma, Richa Salwan, Ewa Moliszewska, David Ruano-Rosa, and Malgorzata Jedryczka is an authoritative, up-to-date exploration of the chemical languages that shape plant-microbe interactions.
Capture the science behind root exudates, microbial signaling molecules, secondary metabolites, and rhizosphere chemistry that drive plant health, disease suppression, and nutrient uptake. Written for researchers, agronomists, graduate students, and progressive growers, this volume bridges molecular insights and field-relevant applications to support sustainable agriculture and improved crop resilience.
Discover concise chapters that translate complex biochemical pathways into practical strategies: from harnessing beneficial microbes as biocontrol agents and biostimulants to designing soil-management practices that foster robust microbiomes. Case studies and comparative analyses make the content directly applicable to diverse agroecosystems across India, Europe, North America, and worldwide, enhancing its GEO-friendly relevance for global practitioners.
Why this book matters: it synthesizes current research on plant-microbe chemical dialogue and offers actionable perspectives for improving soil health, reducing chemical inputs, and optimizing crop performance. Clear graphics, evidence-based recommendations, and expert authorship ensure readability without sacrificing scientific rigor.
For anyone seeking to understand or apply the invisible chemistry that underpins sustainable crop systems, this book is an essential resource. Order your copy of this insightful 1st Edition today and bring cutting-edge plant-microbe chemistry to your research, extension work, or farm management toolkit.
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