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Rhizosphere hybridization is a new concept of exploiting the microbial diversity existing within different rhizosphere and upscaling the resultant effect of hybridization to meet out the nutrient requirement of crop by ensuring the better nutrient pool across critical crop pehnophases. The concept gives birth to another concept, rhizosphere security through rhizosphere resilience for the simple reason; every plant species recruits the microbial communities into the rhizosphere as per the crop metabolic demand. The proposed book exploits the synergisms between different soil microbial…mehr

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Rhizosphere hybridization is a new concept of exploiting the microbial diversity existing within different rhizosphere and upscaling the resultant effect of hybridization to meet out the nutrient requirement of crop by ensuring the better nutrient pool across critical crop pehnophases. The concept gives birth to another concept, rhizosphere security through rhizosphere resilience for the simple reason; every plant species recruits the microbial communities into the rhizosphere as per the crop metabolic demand. The proposed book exploits the synergisms between different soil microbial communities in order to raise the magnitude of crop response to ensure elevated quality production of sweet orange, in addition to better rhizopshere environment for nutrient dynamics. Our study also gives clues, how the microbes of a given rhizosphere could add an additional biochemical/physiological preparedness to plants to stay unaffected under severe abiotic stress.
Autorenporträt
Dr A. S. Cheke M.Sc. (Agri.) Ph.D.(Soil Science), VNMKV, Parbhani, Maharshtra. AFO, em Soil & Land Use Survey of India, Nova Deli.Dr. V. D. Patil M. Sc. (Agri.), Ph.D.(Soil Science), Dean, VNMKV, Parbhani M.S., Índia.Dr Srivastava, A. K. M.Sc. (Agri.), Ph.D.(Soil Science), Principal Scientist, Central Citrus Research Institute, Nagpur, M.S, Índia.