Plant Growth-Promoting Microbes: Diverse Roles in Agriculture and Environmental Sustainability

作者: Jitendra Mishra , Rachna Singh , Naveen Kumar Arora

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-3473-2_4

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摘要: The need for environmental sustainability to create a balance between the future’s and resources available is key issue at global level. world’s population increasing day by day, natural are being exploited rapidly. In this situation, enhancement of agricultural productivity feeding expanding matter concern. Conventional practices enhancing pose threat agroecosystems. Experience with indiscriminate use chemical fertilizers pesticide bitter. Similarly, impact anthropogenic activities climate change on environment detrimental created irreversible changes in scenario, major focus plant growth-promoting microbes (PGPM) restoring agroecosystems their original shape gaining attention agronomists environmentalists. Work rhizospheric bacteria fungi has already shown potential management various problems, especially form biofertilizers biopesticides resulted lesser reliance synthetic agrochemicals. However, fresh perspective suggests role PGPM remediation ecosystems through removal recalcitrant compounds as alleviators abiotic stresses, thus also helping combat change. Although proving promising tools sustainability, yet more work needs be carried out establishing firm position manage sustainable manner. Greater knowledge revelation secret plant–microbe interactions will provide state-of-the-art solution food security terms quality, quantity, sustainability.

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