1. Trichoderma: Advances in Biological Control for Sustainable Soil Ecosystem
Prachi Bhargava* Institute of Biosciences and Technology
Sri RamSwaroop Memorial University, Deva Road, Lucknow
*Corresponding author email: prachi.bio@srmu.ac.in
2. Biocontrol Agents for Management of Fusarial Wilt of Banana(Musa) and Important Fruit Plants
Narendra Kumar and SM Paul Khurana*
Amity Institute of Biotechnology
Amity University, Haryana, Gurgaon, Manesar-122413
*Corresponding author email: smpaulkhurana@gmail.com
3. Host-pathogen Cross Talks: Basic Concept and Mechanisms
Saborni Maiti, Satish Kumar and Dhiraj Paul*
National Centre for Microbial Resource, National Centre for Cell Science NCCS complex, University of Pune campus, Ganeshkhind, Pune, India
*Corresponding author email: pauldhiraj09@gmail.com
4. Rhizospheric Plant-microbe Interactions in Management of Infested Soils
Sarika Chaturvedi and SM Paul Khurana*
Amity Institute of Biotechnology
Amity University, Haryana, Gurgaon, Manesar-122413
*Corresponding author email: smpaulkhurana@gmail.com
5. Taking Soil-microbes-plant Interactions to the Practice: The Revolution of Ultrapure Inoculants
Cano C and Alberto Bago*
Laboratorio de Micorrizas In Vitro, Departamento de Microbiologia del suelo y Sistemas Simbioticos Estacion Experimental del Zaidin (CSIC), c) Profesor Albareda, 1 18008-Granada, Spain
*Corresponding author email: alberto.bago@eez.csic.es
6. Active Constituents of Medicinal Plants Through the Use of Microbes
Charu Gupta* and Dhan Prakash
AIHRS, f ull formJ-1 block, Room no. LG-13, Amity University UP, Sector 125, Noida- 201313, UP, India
*Corresponding author email: charumicro@gmail.com
7. Microbial Diversity In Soil: Biological Tools for Abiotic Stress Management in Plants
Neera Garg*, Aditi, Amandeep Cheema, Kiran Saroy
Department of Botany, Panjab University, Chandigarh-160014, India
*Corresponding author email: gargneera@gmail.com
8. Amelioration of Salt Stress Tolerance in Plants by Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria: Insights from "Omics" Approaches
Zarin Taj, Mani Rajkumar and Dinakar Challabathula*
Department of Life Sciences, School of Basic and Applied Sciences
Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur 610 101, India
*Corresponding author email: dinakarc@cutn.ac.in
9. Circadian Redox Rhythms Play an Important Role in Plant- pathogen Interaction
Snigdha Tiwari*, Siddarth N. Rahul, Jyoti Sharma, Alka Sahrawat
Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India *Corresponding author email: snigdha.tiwari07@gmail.com
10. Proteomics Approaches to Study the Three Way Interaction Between Antagonists, Host and Plant Pathogen in Response to Biological Control
Siddarth Nandan Rahul, Alka Sahrawat, Snigdha Tiwari, Jyoti Sharma,
Department of Biotech, Ag. & AI, Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology,
NH. 58, Roorkee Road, Dulheda Chauhan, Modipuram, Meerut, U.P. INDIA 250110
*Corresponding author email: sagar4499@gmail.com
11. Beneficial Soil Microbes and their Interaction to P
About the Author: Prof Dr Ajit Varma Professor Varma has completed his PhD at the age of 25 years from Allahabad University and Former Professor, School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India. Presently, he is the Distinguished Scientist & Professor of Eminence of Amity Institute of Microbial Technology; Pro-Vice Chancellor, Ritnand Balved Education Foundation, and Vice Chairman, Amity Science, Technology & Innovation Foundation Amity University Uttar Pradesh, India. He has published more than 314 papers in reputed journals and has been serving as an editor in Chief of Soil Biology Series, Springer Verlag Germany. Dr Varma is the Fellow of Alexander-von-Humboldt Society, Germany, elected Fellow of National Academy Agricultural Sciences and Fellow of Microbiology Society of India.
Dr Swati Tripathi: Assistant Professor at Amity Institute of Microbial Technology, Amity University, Noida, India. She is working on plant microbe interaction, and microbial biotechnology. Dr Tripathi has a number of research papers and review articles to her credit in the journals of international repute. She has her post doctoral experience from South Korea and has been awarded Early Career Research Award recently.
Dr Ram Prasad: Associate Professor at the Department of Botany, Mahatma Gandhi Central University, Motihari, Bihar, India. His research interests include applied and environmental microbiology, plant-microbe interaction, sustainable agriculture, and nanobiotechnology. Dr. Prasad has more than 150 publications to his credit, including research papers, review articles & book chapters, has five patents issued or pending, and has edited or authored several books. Previously, Dr. Prasad served as an Assistant Professor at Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, India; Visiting Assistant Professor, Whiting School of Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, USA; and Research Associate Professor at the School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, China.