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    Anita Sharma, editor.
    Summary: This book sheds new light on ways to alleviate biotic and abiotic stress in plants, using signaling molecules of plant growth promotory rhizobacteria. Further, it elaborates on the different types of stress and strategies used by plants under various stress conditions. The respective sections describe the importance of the microbiome for the overall health of plants and how exploring plant-microbe communication and signaling pathways could offer a promising avenue for future research. The book also discusses how rhizobacteria could be exploited in stress alleviation and sustainable agriculture, and addresses omics strategies for stress response and mitigation. Thanks to clearly annotated references, the book also supports and encourages readers to further explore the topics discussed.

    Contents:
    Chapter 1. Rhizospheric engineering for sustainable agriculture
    Chapter 2. Stress alleviation in plants using sar and isr: current views on stress signalling network
    Chapter 3. Plant - microbe interaction: a sustainable strategy to elevate salinity tolerance in plants
    Chapter 4. Concepts and application of plant-microbe interaction in remediation of heavy metals
    Chapter 5. Abiotic stress: its outcome and tolerance in plants
    Chapter 6. Physiological and molecular aspects of retrieving environmental stress in plants by microbial interactions
    Chapter 7. Plant-microbe interactions: an insight into the underlying mechanisms to mitigate diverse environmental stresses. Chapter 8. Omics technology: role and future in providing biotic and abiotic stress tolerance to plants. Chapter 9. Role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in amelioration of drought stress in crop plants. Chapter 10. Drought stress tolerance: an insight to resistance mechanism and adaptation in plants. Chapter 11. Phytoremediation: a synergistic interaction between plants and microbes for removal of unwanted chemicals/contaminants. Chapter 12. Involvement of synergistic interactions between plants and rhizospheric microbes for the removal of toxic /hazardous contaminants
    Chapter 13. Understanding the role of microbes and plants in the management of heavy metal stress: a current perspective. Chapter 14. Ros signalling under oxidative stress in plants
    Chapter 15. Bacterial antagonists effective against soil borne and foliar pathogens.
    Digital Access Springer 2021