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Optimizing the Plant Endosphere for Stress Management: Enhancing Sustainable Agriculture

Sankalp Misra

Optimizing the Plant Endosphere for Stress Management: Enhancing Sustainable Agriculture presents the latest insights into how plants manage various abiotic and biotic stresses by the interaction between plants and endophytes. These complex and multifaceted interactions influence plant health, growth and resilience. Endophytes, primarily bacteria and fungi, inhabit the internal tissues of plants without causing harm. They play vital roles in enhancing plant growth and stress tolerance through various mechanisms including nutrient acquisition, pathogen resistance, and the production of bioactive compounds. As environmental stresses such as drought, salinity, and disease become increasingly prevalent due to climate change and agricultural intensification, understanding these interactions is crucial for developing effective stress management strategies. Optimizing the Plant Endosphere for Stress Management: Enhancing Sustainable Agriculture explores the molecular and physiological mechanisms underlying plant-endophyte interactions, the contribution to stress mitigation and the identification of key traits that improve plant resilience, and the potential for using these beneficial endophytes to reduce the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides. This book presents a promising avenue for enhancing stress management in crops. By deepening understanding of these relationships, this book can help develop innovative strategies contributing to sustainable agriculture and food security while confronting environmental challenges.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Academic Press
  • Publish Date: Jun 1st, 2026
  • Pages: 350
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00lb
  • EAN: 9780443277931
  • Categories: Agriculture - Agronomy - Crop ScienceEnvironmental Science (see also Chemistry - Environmental)Life Sciences - Botany

About the Author

Misra, Sankalp: - Sankalp Misra is an Assistant Professor at Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University (SRMU), Uttar Pradesh, India. He completed his Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), Lucknow, and was awarded by the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR). He has qualified for CSIR-UGC NET and has been awarded a Senior Research Fellowship (SRF) and Research Associateship (RA) from ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research), New Delhi, India. He has been felicitated with the Young Researcher Award from the Institute of Scholars and SRMU. Dr. Misra has also received Best Poster Awards at international and national conferences. He holds a Life membership of "The Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI)". He has published over 20 SCI research articles, authored over 20 book chapters, and edited one book. He has received research grants from different funding agencies including ICMR, UPCST, and SRMU. His research interests include sustainable agriculture, abiotic stress-resilient agriculture, and biofertilizer-based technologies for improving soil fertility and crop productivity.
Kumar, Manish: -

Dr. Manish Kumar, Associate Professor, Amity University, Gwalior, India has done his PhD in Microbiology from ICAR-National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Microorganisms & RD University, Jabalpur. He has received the SERB SIRE (SERB International Research Experience-2022) fellowship from DST (Department of Science & Technology), Govt. of India to work under the guidance of Dr. Marina Kalyuzhnaya, Professor, Department of Biology, San Diego State University, USA. He is the Editor and reviewer of different reputed research journals in the field of microbiology. He has organized several workshops, and national/international conferences as organizing and joint organizing secretary. He has expertise in the field of microbial diversity, microbial genomics, Microbial metagenomics, green nanotechnology, In-silico vaccine designing and plant-microbe interaction.

Paul, Diby: - Diby Paul is a professor of biology at the College of Life and Health Sciences at Truett McConnell University in Georgia, USA. He has published numerous research articles on topics such as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria, rhizosphere microbial ecology, bacterial salt-stress tolerance, quorum sensing, and quorum quenching. His postdoctoral research involved characterizing bacterial proteins associated with salt stress tolerance. He is a recipient of the Endeavour Executive Research Fellowship and conducted advanced research on the molecular characterization of the rhizosphere microbiome at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia. His research at the Sociomicrobiology & Microbial Interactions Laboratory (SMIL) focuses on using quorum-quenching phytomolecules to inhibit harmful bacterial biofilm formation.