04898nam 22007215 450 991101563640332120250715124749.03-031-90530-X10.1007/978-3-031-90530-8(MiAaPQ)EBC32212898(Au-PeEL)EBL32212898(CKB)39658911000041(DE-He213)978-3-031-90530-8(OCoLC)1528362632(EXLCZ)993965891100004120250715d2025 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMicrobial Allies Understanding Plant-Microbe Interactions in Sustainable Agriculture /edited by Olubukola Oluranti Babalola, Ayansina Segun Ayangbenro1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (588 pages)3-031-90529-6 1.Microbial diversity in agricultural soils: implications for soil functionality and productivity -- 2.Microbial Interactions in Soil Ecosystems: Facilitating Plant Growth, Nutrient Cycling, and Environmental Dynamics -- 3.Exploring plant-microbe interactions in extreme environments: lessons from arid and desert ecosystems -- 4.Enhancing Bioremediation Efficiency in Agricultural Soil through Microbial Consortia Optimization -- 5.Synergistic Plant-Microbe Interactions in Biomining and Bioleaching: Implications for Sustainable Resource Recovery -- 6.Enhancing Sustainable Farming with Beneficial Microbes: Soil Health, Crop Growth, and Environmental Safety -- 7.Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria: an integration of the mechanisms behind their agricultural application -- 8.Microbial Biostimulants: Boosting Plant Performance and Stress Tolerance Error! Bookmark not defined -- 9.Plant growth promotion induced by phosphate solubilizing endophytes from the tropics -- 10.Biocontrol Strategies: Microbial Defenders against Plant Pathogens -- 11.Battlefronts in agriculture: understanding plant-pathogen interactions -- 12.Exploring Microbial Consortia for Enhanced Crop Protection and Plant Growth Promotion in Agriculture -- 13.Scaling Up Microbial Solutions: Challenges and Triumphs in Agriculture -- 14.Food Safety in a Changing World: Challenges and Innovations -- 15.Exploring metabolomics for unraveling microbial contributions to enhancing plant health -- 16.Each to their own: x-omics understanding of genotype specificity to develop smart bioinoculant formulations.The world struggles with the dual problem of feeding a growing global population and ensuring environmental protection. Yet, current agricultural techniques cannot guarantee food security and environmental safety. Hence, there is a need to explore the transformational potential of sustainable agriculture as a preferred alternative. This book analyses the roles of beneficial microbes, which are often considered the unsung heroes of agriculture, in revolutionizing food production and reducing the adverse impact of agriculture on the environment. Readers are guided through the complex web of interactions between plants and microbes while also being introduced to a wide range of microorganisms essential to these interactions. Furthermore, the book unravels the intricate methods by which these microbial allies promote nutrient absorption, strengthen plant defenses against pathogens, prevent nutrient runoff and improve stress tolerance while lowering the dependency on synthetic chemical use. It also makes a compelling case for continued research and innovation in this field as we strive to harness the full potential of microbial allies to shape the future of agriculture. .Agricultural biotechnologyMicrobial populationsFoodMicrobiologyPlant biotechnologyAgricultureAgronomyAgricultural BiotechnologyMicrobial CommunitiesFood MicrobiologyPlant BiotechnologyAgricultureAgronomyAgricultural biotechnology.Microbial populations.FoodMicrobiology.Plant biotechnology.Agriculture.Agronomy.Agricultural Biotechnology.Microbial Communities.Food Microbiology.Plant Biotechnology.Agriculture.Agronomy.630664.024Babalola Olubukola Oluranti1833154Ayangbenro Ayansina Segun1833155MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911015636403321Microbial Allies4408065UNINA03229oam 22004814a 450 991047675460332120230621135952.0(CKB)5470000000566753(OCoLC)1256540547(MdBmJHUP)muse99017(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69464(oapen)doab69464(EXLCZ)99547000000056675320210316d2021 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSiting FuturityThe “Feel Good” Tactical Radicalism of Contemporary Culture in and around Vienna /Susan IngramBrooklyn, NYpunctum books2021Santa Barbara :Punctum Books,2021.©2021.1 online resource1-953035-47-7 "Siting Futurity: The "Feel Good" Tactical Radicalism of Contemporary Culture in and around Vienna shows how cultural practitioners in and around Vienna draw on their historical knowledge of locality to create rousing productions designed to get audiences to inform themselves about useful aspects of history, to get them to engage their presents, and to help make possible more socially equitable futures. Analyses of politically engaged works of contemporary theatre, film, and photography set in and around Vienna help to identify a historically oriented mechanism that enables artists to tap into Vienna’s extraordinary, and extraordinarily under-appreciated, tradition of protest culture that dates back to the action that brought about the Wiener Neustadt “Blood Court” in the 16th century, but really came into its own with the city’s most influential occupation of an abandoned slaughterhouse for 100 days in the late summer of 1976. It also shows how work with a connection to Vienna by international stars like David Bowie, Wes Anderson, and Christoph Schlingensief has absorbed the same principles. While the overwhelming scale of technological development and the ensuing problems and crises may not have been deliberately designed to induce resignation, passivity, and despair, those who benefit from the related hyperobjects of financialization and climate change must find it convenient that they do, as demoralization reduces resistance to their profit-making machinations. It is in this context that Red Vienna’s proud tradition of social engagement and long tradition of resistance and radicality deserves to be better known.Demonstrations & protest movementsbicsscAustriabicsscTheatre studiesbicsscFilm theory & criticismbicsscElectronic books. activism, Austria, contemporary art, contemporary theater, protest culture, radicalism, social protest, ViennaDemonstrations & protest movementsAustriaTheatre studiesFilm theory & criticismIngram Susan939909MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910476754603321Siting Futurity2431591UNINA