Environmentally Safe Strategies for Plant Protection Against Biotic and Abiotic Stresses
Environmentally Safe Strategies for Plant Protection Against Biotic and Abiotic Stresses
Taheri, Parissa
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
07/2025
432
Mole
Inglês
9780443238185
15 a 20 dias
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1. Plant-Beneficial microorganisms interaction: microbial communities in the rhizosphere, phyllosphere, endosphere and their importance in agriculture
2. Beneficial microbes as biocontrol agents of plant diseases via microbial antagonism
3. Microbiome interactions affect plant physiology and immunity to environmental stresses
4. Biological and natural compounds as plant defence activators against biotic and abiotic stresses
5. Plant innate immunity, phytohormones and defense signaling
6. The role of biological or chemical resistance inducers in activating plant immunity against abiotic stresses
7. The role of nanoparticles and antimicrobial peptides with natural origin in plant protection
8. Biotechnological approaches for plant protection and growth promotion
9. Edible and medicinal mushrooms as potential sources of antimicrobial metabolites for production of biofungicides
10. Plant extracts and essential oils: application in disease and pest management strategies and mechanisms of action
11. Concluding remarks and future prospects
2. Beneficial microbes as biocontrol agents of plant diseases via microbial antagonism
3. Microbiome interactions affect plant physiology and immunity to environmental stresses
4. Biological and natural compounds as plant defence activators against biotic and abiotic stresses
5. Plant innate immunity, phytohormones and defense signaling
6. The role of biological or chemical resistance inducers in activating plant immunity against abiotic stresses
7. The role of nanoparticles and antimicrobial peptides with natural origin in plant protection
8. Biotechnological approaches for plant protection and growth promotion
9. Edible and medicinal mushrooms as potential sources of antimicrobial metabolites for production of biofungicides
10. Plant extracts and essential oils: application in disease and pest management strategies and mechanisms of action
11. Concluding remarks and future prospects
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<P>Beneficial Microorganisms; Biological Control; Defense mechanisms; Induced Resistance; Nanoparticles; Natural Antimicrobials; Organic Crops; Pest; Plant Disease; Plant Immunity; Sustainable Agriculture</P>
1. Plant-Beneficial microorganisms interaction: microbial communities in the rhizosphere, phyllosphere, endosphere and their importance in agriculture
2. Beneficial microbes as biocontrol agents of plant diseases via microbial antagonism
3. Microbiome interactions affect plant physiology and immunity to environmental stresses
4. Biological and natural compounds as plant defence activators against biotic and abiotic stresses
5. Plant innate immunity, phytohormones and defense signaling
6. The role of biological or chemical resistance inducers in activating plant immunity against abiotic stresses
7. The role of nanoparticles and antimicrobial peptides with natural origin in plant protection
8. Biotechnological approaches for plant protection and growth promotion
9. Edible and medicinal mushrooms as potential sources of antimicrobial metabolites for production of biofungicides
10. Plant extracts and essential oils: application in disease and pest management strategies and mechanisms of action
11. Concluding remarks and future prospects
2. Beneficial microbes as biocontrol agents of plant diseases via microbial antagonism
3. Microbiome interactions affect plant physiology and immunity to environmental stresses
4. Biological and natural compounds as plant defence activators against biotic and abiotic stresses
5. Plant innate immunity, phytohormones and defense signaling
6. The role of biological or chemical resistance inducers in activating plant immunity against abiotic stresses
7. The role of nanoparticles and antimicrobial peptides with natural origin in plant protection
8. Biotechnological approaches for plant protection and growth promotion
9. Edible and medicinal mushrooms as potential sources of antimicrobial metabolites for production of biofungicides
10. Plant extracts and essential oils: application in disease and pest management strategies and mechanisms of action
11. Concluding remarks and future prospects
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