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The Plant Microbiome Sustainable Agriculture in Bloomington, MN
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The most up-to-date reference on phytomicrobiomes available today
The Plant Microbiome in Sustainable Agriculture
combines the most relevant and timely information available today in the fields of nutrient and food security. With a particular emphasis on current research progress and perspectives of future development in the area,
is an invaluable reference for students and researchers in the field, as well as those with an interest in microbiome research and development.
The book covers both terrestrial and crop associated microbiomes, unveiling the biological, biotechnological and technical aspects of research. Topics discussed include:
Developing model plant microbiome systems for various agriculturally important crops
Defining core microbiomes and metagenomes in these model systems
Defining synthetic microbiomes for a sustainable increase in food production and quality
is written to allow a relative neophyte to learn and understand the basic concepts involved in phytomicrobiomes and discuss them intelligently with colleagues.
The Plant Microbiome in Sustainable Agriculture
combines the most relevant and timely information available today in the fields of nutrient and food security. With a particular emphasis on current research progress and perspectives of future development in the area,
is an invaluable reference for students and researchers in the field, as well as those with an interest in microbiome research and development.
The book covers both terrestrial and crop associated microbiomes, unveiling the biological, biotechnological and technical aspects of research. Topics discussed include:
Developing model plant microbiome systems for various agriculturally important crops
Defining core microbiomes and metagenomes in these model systems
Defining synthetic microbiomes for a sustainable increase in food production and quality
is written to allow a relative neophyte to learn and understand the basic concepts involved in phytomicrobiomes and discuss them intelligently with colleagues.