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Microbial Interactions in Agriculture and Forestry, Vol. 2

Edited By: NS Subba Rao and YR Dommergues
300 pages
Microbial Interactions in Agriculture and Forestry, Vol. 2
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  • Microbial Interactions in Agriculture and Forestry, Vol. 2 ISBN: 9781578081387 Hardback Dec 2000 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1 week
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Molecular microbial ecology studies of diazotrophic bacteria associated with non-legumes with special reference to endophytic diazotrophs; molecular methods for the analysis of Frankia populations in plants and soil; genetically engineered plants in the environment - applications and issues; release of genetically engineered micro-organisms in the environment in the United States; gene transfer in actinorhizal plants of the family Casuarinaceae; introduction of N2-fixing trees in non-n2-fixing tropical plantations; effect of innoculation on the Frankia-Hippophae symbiosis and influence of Hippophae and Populus growth in mixed plantations; earthworms as a resource in tropical agroecosystmes; induced resistance as a strategy for plant disease management and its role in sustainable agriculture; recent advances in the use of plant growth promoting Rhizobacteria in agriculture; biological pest control using Bacillus thuringiensis; natural and genetically engineered baculoviruses - prospects for their use as biological insecticides.

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Edited By: NS Subba Rao and YR Dommergues
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