Microbial Cross-talk in the Rhizosphere (Rhizosphere Biology)
Microbial Cross-talk in the Rhizosphere (Rhizosphere Biology) is an advanced and insightful academic resource that explores the complex interactions between soil microorganisms and plant roots within the rhizosphere—the critical underground zone where plants and microbes interact. Available now in Pakistan through BooksHub.pk, this book is essential for plant biologists, soil microbiologists, agricultural scientists, environmental biotechnologists, and postgraduate researchers working in sustainable agriculture and ecosystem science.
The rhizosphere is a highly dynamic environment where roots release exudates that influence microbial communities, and in return, microbes enhance nutrient uptake, improve stress tolerance, and protect plants from disease. This book explains how microorganisms communicate, cooperate, and compete, shaping plant growth and soil health. With contributions from leading international researchers, the text highlights the molecular, biochemical, ecological, and evolutionary mechanisms that regulate these interactions.
Key topics include:
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Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)
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Mycorrhizal symbiosis and nutrient exchange
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Microbial signaling molecules and quorum sensing
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Biological control of plant pathogens
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Influence of soil management and environmental change on rhizosphere dynamics
This book is highly valuable for students and researchers in BS / MSc Botany, Microbiology, Agriculture, Environmental Science, Ecology, and Biotechnology, as well as professionals working in crop improvement, biofertilizer development, sustainable farming, and climate-resilient agriculture programs.
✅ Key Features
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Comprehensive coverage of plant–microbe interactions in the rhizosphere
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Explains chemical signaling, microbial networking, and nutrient exchange pathways
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Highlights applications in biofertilizers, biocontrol, and sustainable agriculture
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Includes current research findings, case studies, and real-world ecological examples
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Ideal for university coursework, thesis writing, and laboratory / field research
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Written by leading scientists specializing in plant-microbe ecology and soil biology