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|a 364223464X (hardback : alk. paper)
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|a 9783642234644 (hardback : alk. paper)
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|a 9783642234651 (ebook)
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|b .B33 2012
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|a QK731
|b .B33 2012
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|a Bacteria in agrobiology :
|b stress management
|c Dinesh K. Maheshwari, editor
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|a Heidelberg :
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|c c2012
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|a xii, 333 p. :
|b ill. (some col.) ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index
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|a 1. Priming of plant defences by PGPR against fungal and bacterial plant foliar pathogens -- 2. The management of soil quality and plant productivity in stressed environment with rhizobacteria -- 3. Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria as alleviators for soil degradation -- 4. Microbial products soil stresses -- 5. Interactions between legumes and rhizobia under stress conditions -- 6. Cold-tolerant PGPRs as bioinoculants for stress management -- 7. Hormonal signaling by PGPR improves plant health under stress conditions -- 8. Microbial ACC-deaminase biotechnology: perspectives and applications in stress agriculture -- 9. Rhizobacterial ACC deaminase in plant growth and stress amelioration -- 10. Bacterial mediated alleviation of abiotic stress in crops -- 11. Rhizobacteria mediated induced systemic tolerance in plants: prospects for abiotic stress management -- 12. PGPR for protection of plant health under saline conditions -- 13. PGPR as inoculants in management of lands contaminated with trace elements -- 14. The use of ACC deaminase to increase the tolerance of plants to various phytopathogens -- 15. Nutrient availability and management in the rhizosphere by microorganisms
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|a Growth (Plants)
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|a Plant biotechnology
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|a Plant growth promoting substances
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|a Maheshwari, D. K. ,
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|c OPEN SHELF (30 DAYS)
|e Tembila Campus
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