The Handbook of Microbial Biofertilizers provides in-depth coverage of all major microbial biofertilizers (rhizobia, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, and cyanobacteriaas well as new and emerging growth promoters (endophytes). It examines the role of microbes in growth promotion, bioprotectors, and bioremidiators, and presents protocols and practical strategies for using microbes in sustainable agriculture. An abundance of helpful charts, tables, and figures make complex information easy to access and understand.
In this first-of-its-kind volume, contributors from 11 countries and several continents address important issues surrounding microbial biofertilizers, including:
- the rhizobium-host-arbuscular mycorrhizal tripartite relationship
- mycorrhiza as a disease suppresser and stress reducer
- mycorrhiza helping bacteria
- the impact of functional groups of soil microorganisms on nutrient turnover
- PBPRs as biofertilizers and biopesticides
- the potential of wild-legume rhizobia for use as a biofertilizers
- the expanding role of blue-green algae in sustainable agriculture
- the role of microbial fertilizers in sustainable plant production
- new and emerging endophytes
- the commercial potential of biofertilizers