New perspectives and approaches in plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria research
Lemanceau, P.
Bakker, P.
Raaijmakers, J.
Bloemberg, G.
In the context of increasing international concern for food and environmentalquality, use of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) for reducing chemical inputs in agriculture is a potentially important issue. PGPR are root-colonizing bacteria that exert beneficial effects on plant growth and development, but they can be also employed in the control of plant pathogens, for enhancing the efficiency of fertilizers, and for degrading xenobiotic compounds. Thisbook provides an update by renowned international experts on the most recent advances in the ecology of these important bacteria, the application of innovative methodologies for their study, their interaction with the host plant, andtheir potential application in agriculture. Key contributions are published that give an overview of the work presented at the PGPR workshop INDICE: Foreword. 1. Plant responses to plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria. 2. Management of resident plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria with the cropping system: a review of experience in the US Pacific Northwest. 3. Genomic analysis of antifungal metabolite production by Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf-5. 4. The magic and menace of metagenomics: prospects for the study of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria. 5. Microscopic analysis of plant-bacterium interactions using auto fluorescent proteins. 6. Dialogues of root-colonizing biocontrol pseudomonads. 7. Promotion of plant growth by ACC deaminase-producing soilbacteria. 8. Effects of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria on nodulation ofPhaseolus vulgaris L. are dependent on plant P nutrition. 9. Quorum sensing as a target for developing control strategies for the plant pathogen Pectobacterium.
- ISBN: 978-1-4020-6775-4
- Editorial: Springer
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 125
- Fecha Publicación: 01/02/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés