9798893640281
Christopher Pearson
Callisto Reference
English
2025
Agricultural Sciences - Botany and Plant Science
USD 156
Plant-microbe-insect interactions are intricate relationships that significantly impact ecosystem dynamics and agricultural productivity. Plants, microbes, and insects interact in various ways, often influencing each other's survival and health. Beneficial microbes, such as mycorrhizal fungi and nitrogen-fixing bacteria, enhance plant growth and resilience, indirectly affecting insect populations by altering plant quality and defense mechanisms. Conversely, pathogenic microbes can harm plants, inviting insect pests. Insects, in turn, can act as vectors for beneficial microbes or pathogens, affecting plant health. Plant-produced volatiles attract beneficial insects for pollination or pest control, while also serving as cues for microbial colonization. Furthermore, plant secondary metabolites influence both microbe and insect behavior, acting as defense mechanisms or signaling molecules. Understanding these intricate interactions is pivotal for sustainable agriculture and ecosystem management, offering insights into biocontrol strategies, crop improvement, and conservation practices. The aim of this book is to present research that has transformed sustainable agriculture and aided its advancement. The topics covered in this extensive book deal with the core subjects of plant-microbe-insect interactions. Students, researchers, experts and all associated with this domain will benefit alike from this book.