Environmental Concerns and Sustainable Development 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-6358-0_9
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Microbe-based Inoculants: Role in Next Green Revolution

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“…HT-PGPR improve soil structure and aggregation by production of EPS (in stress conditions) resulting in formation of microaggregates (<250 µm) and macroaggregates (greater than250 µm) thus entrapping nutrients and water molecules. Formation of coherent EPS-soil complex in protected environment against odds of salinity helps in protection of both the plants and HT-PGPR population in the rhizosphere [138] , [139] . Qurashi and Sabri [140] .…”
Section: Ht-pgpr As Soil Remediatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HT-PGPR improve soil structure and aggregation by production of EPS (in stress conditions) resulting in formation of microaggregates (<250 µm) and macroaggregates (greater than250 µm) thus entrapping nutrients and water molecules. Formation of coherent EPS-soil complex in protected environment against odds of salinity helps in protection of both the plants and HT-PGPR population in the rhizosphere [138] , [139] . Qurashi and Sabri [140] .…”
Section: Ht-pgpr As Soil Remediatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Green Revolution started in the 1960s by Professor Norman E. Borlaug (1914Borlaug ( -2009) was meant to ensure increased food production (Borlaug, 2002;Sumberg et al, 2012). However, this Green Revolution was characterized by excessive use of agrochemicals that polluted the environment besides being a threat to food security (van Emden and Peakall, 1996;Carson, 2002;Arora et al, 2020). The development of modern biotechnology industries and their marketing strategies (McCullum et al, 2003;Paarlberg, 2009), whose emphasis is perceived to require more focus on the importance of agroecological approaches (Herren et al, 2015;D'Annolfo et al, 2017), have brought up complex dimensions on the concept of Sustainable Food Systems (Zollitsch et al, 2007;Schütte et al, 2017;Ochieno, 2020).…”
Section: Future Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the monitoring of expression profiles of genes associated with communication mechanisms, the development of microcosm systems which simulate the natural condition, the analysis of the metabolic potential of microbial (and fungal) consortia in association with host plants, might be good starting points to better understand the multi-organism's rhizosphere communication. The most recent metagenomic approaches for the study of rhizobial microbial communities, as well as the determination of the role of each actor in the rhizosphere scene, will be essential for the understanding and the subsequent exploitation of organism diversity for sustainable agriculture (Faure et al, 2009;Arora et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Most Acclaimed Rhizospheric Inter-kingdom Communicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%