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What is Actinomycetes

Handbook of Research on Microbial Remediation and Microbial Biotechnology for Sustainable Soil
Unicellular gram positive bacteria found in a variety of habitats.
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Favorable Soil Microbes for Sustainable Agriculture
Umair Riaz (Soil and Water Testing Laboratory for Research, Bahawalpur, Pakistan), Laila Shahzad (Sustainable Development Study Center, Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan), Wajiha Anum (Regional Agricultural Research Institute, Bahawalpur, Pakistan), and Anam Waheed (Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7062-3.ch005
Abstract
Beneficial microbes are used as the best alternative against the synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. The beneficial microbes not only help with plant growth, nutrition uptake, nitrogen fixation, but also help in acquiring the ions, not freely available to plants to uptake; these microbes also guard the plants by secreting toxic chemicals by inducing defense systems against pathogens. These microbes can provide best choice to look forward to sustainable agriculture and sustainable ecosystem. The addition of soil inoculants in the form of microorganisms or bio stimulants promise more environmentally friendly approaches for augmenting crop yields. The crop becomes less reliant on chemical fungicides and herbicides as many strains of microorganism have abilities of controlling pests. In this chapter, the interaction of beneficial plant bacteria, bio stimulants, effects on native microbial communities, and bacteria influencing economically important crops are discussed.
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Microbial Protein: An Essential Component for Future Food Security
Gram-positive bacteria (that is, retain the crystal violet stain from the Gram test) used in antibiotics and food.
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