Biofilms in plant and soil health / edited by Iqbal Ahmad, Fohad Mabood Husain.
Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2017Copyright date: ò017Description: 1 online resource (xxiv, 544 pages, 14 unnumbered pages of plates)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781119246411
- 1119246415
- 9781119246329
- 1119246326
- 579/.1757 23
- QR111 .B55 2017
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Biofilms : an introduction and significance in plant and soil health -- Role of PGPR in biofilm formations and its importance in plant health -- Concept of mono and mixed biofilms and their role in soil and in plant association -- Bacillus biofilms and their role in plant health -- Biofilm formation by Psedumonas spp. and their significance in biocontrol -- Quorum sensing mechanisms in rhizosphere biofilms -- Biofilm formation and quorum sensing in the rhizosphere -- The significance of fungal biofilms in association with plants and soils -- Chemical nature of biofilm matrix and its significance -- Root exudates : composition and impact on plant-microbe interaction -- Biochemical and molecular mechanism in biofilm studies in plant associated bacteria -- Techniques in studying biofilms and their characterization : microscopy to advanced imaging systems in vitro and in situ -- Gene expression and enhanced antimicrobial resistance in biofilms -- In vitro assessment of biofilm formation by soil and plant associated microorganisms -- Biotic and abiotic factors affecting biofilm in vitro and in the rhizosphere -- The ecological significance of soil associated biofilms and stress management -- Developed biofilm-based microbial ameliorators for bioremediating degraded ecosystems and the environment -- Bioremediation and biofilm in soil and plant root association -- Biofilms for remediation of heavy metals and xenobiotic compounds : a technical review -- Plant pathogenic bacteria : role of quorum sensing and biofilm in disease development -- Plant pathogenic bacteria biofilm instigation and its control measures -- Application of biofilm and quorum sensing inhibitors in food protection and safety -- Biofilm inhibition by natural products of marine origin and their environmental application -- Biofilm formation by enteric pathogens on plants and its impact on human health -- Role of in silico studies in designing QS/antibiofilm agents for controlling biofouling and plant diseases.
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