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This edited book provides an overview of omics technologies and methods for integration across multiple omics layers used in the plant disease diagnosis and developing management strategies. The book concentrates on the prevalence of soil-borne disease management in various important crops with use of different strategies, including host resistance and biological control etc. The special focus is on the resolving practical problems encountered after the resistance development in the pathogens against several chemical pesticides. Further, special attention is given to the emergence of new diseases or the re-emergence of old ones on several crops, and on the results and problems encountered by using microbial inoculants, biofumigation and other non-chemical control methods. This book has 18 contributory chapters from the eminent experts in the field of plant pathology, microbiology and biotechnology working on different aspects of soil-borne diseases of important agricultural crops. This edited volume is of interest and useful to researchers in plant pathology, agriculture sciences, plant genomics ecology, policy makers, also it is a valuable source of reference to the relevant researchers and students globally.
Complete information about soil-borne diseases Rebuilds advanced the concepts related to soil-borne diseases, plant pathology & soil microbiology Supports curriculum of graduate & post graduate level of life sciences, agriculture, soil sciences and biotechnology
Auteur
Udai B. Singh, presently working as a Senior Scientist (Plant Pathology) in the Plant-Microbe Interaction & Rhizosphere Biology Lab, ICAR-NBAIM, Kushmaur, India. His specialized areas are: Plant-Microbe Interactions in the rhizosphere with special reference to biotic and abiotic stress management/molecular biology/biotechnology/plant pathology. As an active researcher, Dr Singh has published many research and review articles in the journals of national and international reputes and book chapters in edited books. He has developed some microbial-based bioformulations/technologies for sustainable crop production. His team has developed databases and web-based portals for public use. His developed portal (www.mgrportal.org.in) has been awarded copyright. Dr Singh has been awarded 'DST Young Scientist' under Fast-Track Scheme, 'Young Scientist award' of RASSA, New Delhi, Bharat Shiksha Ratan Award, K.P.V. Menon and Prof. K.S. Bilgrami Best Poster Award for the Year 2018 by IndianPhytopathological Society, New Delhi and Indian Society of Mycology & Plant Pathology, Udaipur.
Ravindra Kumar is currently working as a Scientist Sr. Scale (Plant Pathology) at Division of Crop Protection, ICAR-IIWBR, Karnal, India. He received his B.Sc. (Ag.) from C.C.S. University, Meerut; and his M.Sc. (Ag.) and Ph.D. (Ag.) from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. His areas of research interest are plant disease management, biological control, seed pathology, and plant microbe interaction. He has published more than 35 research papers and reviews in reputed national and international journals. He has 2 textbooks, 2 edited books (One with Springer), 14 book chapters, 8 technical bulletins, and more than 50 technical/popular articles to his credit. Dr Kumar is also a life member of the Indian Phytopathological Society, New Delhi; Indian Society of Mycology and Plant Pathology, Udaipur; Indian Society of Seed Technology, New Delhi; and Society for Advancement of Wheat and Barley Research (SAWBAR), Karnal.
Harikesh Bahadur Singh presently a Distinguished Professor, Department of Biotechnology, GLA University, Mathura. He served as Professor and Head of the Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology at Banaras Hindu University. He also served the SAU, Central University, and CSIR institutes in teaching, research, and extension roles. His major research focus is on bioinoculants, biological control of plant pathogens, and nano-biotechnology. Professor Singh has been honored with several National awards for his key role in popularizing organic farming and translating agriculturally important microorganisms from lab to land. He has been honored with several prestigious awards, notably the CSIR Technology Prize for Biological Sciences, M. S. Swaminathan Award, Vigyan Bharti Award, Prof. V. P. Bhide Memorial Award, Scientist of Excellence Award, BRSI Industrial Medal Award, Sangam Jyoti Award, Akshyavat Samman Award, Distinguished Scientist Award , Prof. Panchanan Maheshwari Medal, Rashtriya Gaurav Award, Plant Pathology Leader Award by IPS, CSIR Award for S&T Innovation for Rural Development (CAIRD), Environment Conservation Award, and Vigyan Ratna by CSTUP, and C N R Rao Award by BHU. Dr. Singh has been a fellow of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Dr. Singh has more than 350 publications to his credit, 34 edited books and 20 patents.
Contenu
Chapter 1. Soil-borne Viruses: Outlook on Community and Recent Advances in Detection.- Chapter 2. An In Silico Outlook for the detection and surveillance of evolving and persistent plant pathogens.- Chapter 3. Emergent Tools and Techniques in Diagnosis of Soil-borne Phytopathogens.- Chapter 4. Diagnosis and Detection of Soil-borne Fungal Phytopathogens in Major Crops.- Chapter 5. Detection and diagnosis of important soil-borne pathogens.- Chapter 6. Genetic enhancement of biocontrol agent as effective management of soil borne disease.- Chapter 7. Red root rot disease of tropical estate forests: Pathogen identification, dispersal and management.- Chapter 8. Rhizospheric Microbiome: Soil and Plant Health Management.- Chapter 9. Detection and Management of Basal Stem Rot of Oil palm: Classical to Modern Approaches.- Chapter 10. Talaromyces flavus: an important rhizospheric inhabitant.- Chapter 11. Harnessing beneficial rhizospheric microorganisms for biotic stress management in medicinal and aromatic plants.- Chapter 12. Nematophagous fungi: Biology, Ecology and potential application.- Chapter 13. Rhizosphere Microbiome: Interactions with Plant and Influence in triggering Plant Disease Resistance.- Chapter 14. Rhizospheric functional attributes of Paenibacillus polymyxa in disease and nutrient management for sustainable crop production.- Chapter 15. Biochar mediated suppression of soil-borne pathogens in agronomically important crops: An Outlook.- Chapter 16. Harnessing rhizosphere microbiomes in crop productivity.- Chapter 17. Microbial Management of Fusarium wilt in Banana: A comprehensive overview.- Chapter 18. Soil Health Management and Microorganisms: Recent Developments.