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نویسندگان: Vlastimil Vančura and Františk Kunc (Eds.)
سری: Developments in Soil Science 18
ISBN (شابک) : 9780444989222, 0166248118
ناشر: Academic Press, Elsevier
سال نشر: 1989
تعداد صفحات: iii-iv, 1-492
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Interrelationships between Microorganisms and Plants in Soil, Proceedings of an International Symposium Liblice به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب روابط متقابل بین میکروارگانیسم ها و گیاهان در خاک، مجموعه مقالات یک سمپوزیوم بین المللی Liblice نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این اقدامات به روزترین اطلاعات را در مورد روابط متقابل بین میکروارگانیسم ها و گیاهان در ریزوسفر و امکان استفاده از این روابط برای بهبود رشد، سلامت و عملکرد گیاهان ارائه می دهد. استفاده از برخی از آماده سازی های بیولوژیکی ممکن است در آینده تا حدی جایگزین استفاده از مواد شیمیایی کشاورزی شود و در نتیجه به بهبود محیط زیست و افزایش کیفیت خاک، آب و مواد غذایی کمک کند. این سمپوزیوم متخصصان پانزده کشور را گرد هم آورد تا پیشرفتها را در زمینهای که اخیراً توجه قابل توجهی را به خود جلب کرده و برای جامعه در کل نیز مهم است، ارزیابی کنند. این کتاب شامل بیش از شصت مشارکت از میکروبیولوژیست های ریزوسفر است که بر مطالعه عملکرد میکروارگانیسم ها در سیستم ریشه گیاهان زراعی و در مجاورت آن، تأثیر خود گیاهان بر این عملکرد، روابط متقابل بین میکروارگانیسم های مختلف در ریزوسفر تمرکز دارد. و توضیح مکانیسم های عمل میکروبی در اکوسیستم کشاورزی.
These proceedings present the most up-to-date information on the interrelations between microorganisms and plants in the rhizosphere, and the possibility of utilizing these relationships to improve plant growth, health and yields. The application of some biological preparations may in the future partially replace the use of agrochemicals and thus contribute to environmental improvement and enhancement of the quality of soil, water and foodstuffs. The Symposium brought together specialists from fifteen countries to assess the advances in a field which has recently attracted considerable interest and is also important for society at large. The book contains over sixty contributions from rhizosphere microbiologists, focusing on the study of the function of microorganisms in the root system of crop plants and in its immediate vicinity, the effect of the plants themselves on this function, the interrelationships among different microorganisms in the rhizosphere and the elucidation of the mechanisms of microbial action in the agroecosystem.
Content:
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Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Preface
Pages 1-2
V. Vančura, F. Kunc
Development and Interaction Between Microbial Communities on the Root Surface Original Research Article
Pages 5-12
M.J. Lynch
Criteria of Root-Nodule Bacteria Activity Original Research Article
Pages 15-22
E.N. Mishustin, G.A. Bonartseva, V.L. Myshkina
New Additional Criteria for Estimation of Grain Legume-Rhizobial Symbiosis Effectivity Original Research Article
Pages 23-27
A.F. Antipchuk, R.M. Kantselyaruk, V.N. Rangelova, N.N. Skochinskaya, E.V. Tantsyurenko
Nitrogen-Fixation in Pure Cultures of Root-Nodule Bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 29-35
G.A. Bonartseva, V.L. Myshkina
Effects of Rhizobia, Host Plant and Environmental Factors on the Efficiency of the Legume-Rhizobium Symbiosis Original Research Article
Pages 37-43
T.N. Volkova, N.I. Chernova
Molecular-Genetic Basis for Rhizobium Selection Original Research Article
Pages 45-50
B.V. Simarov, N.N. Novikova, L.A. Sharypova, N.A. Provorov, A.A. Aronshtam, V.V. Kuchko
Preliminary Results of A Breeding Program for Improving Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in Alfalfa Original Research Article
Pages 51-56
A. Našinec, D. Chloupek
Nodulation of Legumes by Rhizobia in Acid Soils Original Research Article
Pages 57-61
J.E. Cooper
Induction of Phytoalexin in Pea Roots by Rhizobia Original Research Article
Pages 63-66
K. Novák
Vesicular-Arbuscular Endomycorrhizae as Determinants for Plant Growth and Survival Original Research Article
Pages 69-76
V. Gianinazzi-Pearson
Ecological Prospects of Utilization of Ectomycorrhizal Symbiosis in Forestry Original Research Article
Pages 77-82
P. Cudlín, V. Mejstřík
VA-Mycorrhiza and Plant Health Original Research Article
Pages 83-91
F. Schönbeck, H.-W. Dehne
Cellular Relationships Between Plants and VA Endomycorrhizal Fungi Original Research Article
Pages 93-97
S. Gianinazzi
Pyrophosphate Dependent Sugar Metabolism in Mycorrhizal Tree Roots Original Research Article
Pages 99-108
S.S. Sung, D.P. Xu, L. Mustardy, P.P. Kormanik, C.C. Black
Effect of Inoculation with Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Growth of Strawberries Original Research Article
Pages 109-114
H. Hršelová, H. Vejsadová, Z. Přrikryl, J. Váchová, V. Vančura, A. Vít
Interrelationships between Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi, Bradyrhizobium Japonicum and Soybean Plants Original Research Article
Pages 115-123
H. Vejsadová, H. Hršelová, Z. Přikryl, V. Vančura
Changes in the Incidence of VA Mycorrhizal Fungi with Changes in Ecosystems Original Research Article
Pages 125-129
N.C. Schenck, J.O. Siqueira, E. Oliveira
Relationship between Phosphorus Fertility of Arable Soils and Vam Infection in Different Crop Plants Original Research Article
Pages 131-135
G. Lippmann, G. Kegler, B. Witter
The Appearance of Endotrophic Mycorrhiza in Apple Seedlings from Soils Previously Cropped with Fruit Trees Original Research Article
Pages 137-140
G. Otto
Natural Occurrence of Vesicular-Arbuscular Fungi in Grape Vine and Apple Trees Original Research Article
Pages 141-147
R.L. Ferrer, Z. Přikryl, M. Gryndler, V. Vančaar;cura
VA Mycorrhiza in Stands of Two Hardwood Species on Sites Disturbed by SO2 Emissions and on Strip-Mine Spoil Banks in Northern Bohemia Original Research Article
Pages 149-156
M. Vosátka
Importance of First-Order Lateral Roots in the Early Development of Forest Tree Seedlings Original Research Article
Pages 157-169
P.P. Kormanik
The International Culture Collection of VA Mycorrhizal Fungi (Ietvam) Original Research Article
Pages 171-175
Y. Pérez, N.C. Schenck
Preparation of Granulated Mycorrhizal Inoculum and Its Use in Forest Nurseries Original Research Article
Pages 177-182
K. Kropáček, P. Cudlín
Inoculation of Plants With Pseudomonas Putida Original Research Article
Pages 185-190
V. Vančura
Cyanogenic Microbes and Phosphatase Enzymes in The Rhizosphere: Properties and Prospects for Manipulation Original Research Article
Pages 191-199
R.G. Burns, S. Alström, C.C. Burton, A.M. Dartnall
Pseudomonas SP. AG Producer of Plant Growth Regulators Original Research Article
Pages 201-205
J. Sobieszczański, R. Stempniewicz, T. Krzyśko
Specific Growth Rate Determination of Rhizosphere Bacteria: Evaluation of Root-Colonizing Ability Based on The Tritiated-Thymidine Method Original Research Article
Pages 207-212
H. Christensen
Production of Plant Growth Regulators by Non-Mycorrhizal Fungi Associated With The Roots of Forest Trees Original Research Article
Pages 213-222
E. Strzelczyk, A. Pokojska, M. Kampert, L. Michalski, S. Kowalski
Survival and Distribution of Bacterial Population in The Rhizosphere of Inoculated Plants Original Research Article
Pages 223-227
A.N. Perebityuk, V.N. Puchko
Recent Advances in Associations of Diazotrophs with Plant Roots Original Research Article
Pages 229-242
J. Döbereiner
The Use of Rhizosphere Microorganisms for Stimulating N2 Fixation and Plant Growth Original Research Article
Pages 243-252
G. Höflich
Isolation and Characterization of Dinitrogen-Fixing Bacteria from The Rhizosphere of Triticum Aestivum and Ammophila Arenaria Original Research Article
Pages 253-262
S. Ruppel
Nitrogen-Fixing Microorganisms of The Genus Azospirillum and Their Relations With Higher Plants Original Research Article
Pages 263-267
T.V. Redkina, E.N. Mishustin
Assimilation of Nitrogen Fixed by Soil Diazotrophs by Rice Plants Original Research Article
Pages 269-271
T.A. Kalininskaya, I.K. Kravchenko, Y.M. Miller
Quantitative Estimation of Nitrogen Fixation by Barley Associative Bacteria Using Tracer Technique Original Research Article
Pages 273-276
A.P. Kozhemyakov
Use of Root Exometabolites by Associative Nitrogen-Fixing Microorganisms Original Research Article
Pages 277-281
L.V. Kravcheriko, N.M. Makarova
The Influence of Different Forms of Combined Nitrogen on Nitrogen-Fixing Activity Of Azospirilla in The Rhizosphere of Rice Plants Original Research Article
Pages 283-286
T.A. Kalininskaya
Ecological Function of Enzymes in The Rhizosphere Original Research Article
Pages 287-292
A. Jandera, A. Hanzlíková, I. àotolová
Chitinase in the Rhizosphere and on Plant Roots Original Research Article
Pages 293-299
A. Hanzlíková, I. àotolová, A. Jandera
β-1,3–Glucanase in The Rhizosphere and on Plant Roots Original Research Article
Pages 301-306
I. àotolová, A. Jandera, A. Hanzlíková
Rhizosphere Microflora of Managed Grasslands Original Research Article
Pages 307-313
M. Tesařová, M. àimek
Polysaccharide Compounds in The Rhizosphere Original Research Article
Pages 315-321
J. Lasík, V. Vančcura, A. Hanzlíková, M. Wurst
Soil Microorganisms and Transformation of Bacterial Polysaccharides in Soil Original Research Article
Pages 323-328
E.I. Andreyuk, G.A. Iutinskaya
Degradation of 1-14C-2, 4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid in Artificial Rhizosphere Soil Original Research Article
Pages 329-334
F. Kunc, J. Rybářová
Effect of The Herbicide, Benthiocarb (Thiobencarb) on Seasonal Changes in Microbial Populations in Paddy Soil and Yield of Rice Plants Original Research Article
Pages 335-342
K. Sato
Effect of Industrial Pollution on The Microorganisms From Barley and Field PEA Rhizosphere Original Research Article
Pages 343-348
N. Balicka, E. Teichert, T. Wegrzyn
Role of Sulphate-Reducing Bacteria in Rhizosphere of Rice and Flooded Soil in Rice Fields Original Research Article
Pages 349-354
O.D. Sidorenko
Possibilities of Protecting Plant Roots Against Phytopathogens by Biological Means (Biological Control) Original Research Article
Pages 357-370
H. Bochow
Improvement of Propagation by Use of Fungicides Original Research Article
Pages 371-376
E. Rutherford, H.A.S. Epton, R.A. Benton
Relationships Between Soil Mites and Microorganisms in Apple Seedling Rhizosphere Original Research Article
Pages 377-382
V. Catsk`, J. Smrž
The Effectiveness in Vitro of Pythium Oligandrum Drechsler Mycoparasite Against Phoma Exigua Desm. Var.Foveata Inciting The Gangrene in Potato Tubers Original Research Article
Pages 383-388
D. Veselý
Detrimental Effects of Gaeumannomyces Graminis Original Research Article
Pages 389-394
K. Steinbrenner
Biological Control of Root Pathogenic Fungi by Trichoderma Original Research Article
Pages 395-401
K. Thinggaard
Interaction Between Growing Substrate Composition and Fusarium Wilt of Carnation Original Research Article
Pages 403-410
E. Dušková, E. Prokinová
Cucumber Rhizosphere Pseudomonads as Antagonists of Fusarium Original Research Article
Pages 411-417
S.J. Pietr, R. Kempa
Production of Phytoalexin in PEA Roots Original Research Article
Pages 419-423
K. Nová, M. Staněk
Introduced Microbes Enhance Root Health and Plant Growth Original Research Article
Pages 427-437
J.G. Hancock, A.R Weinhold, S.D. VanGundy, M.N. Schroth
Microbial Formulations Used in Plant Production in The USSR Original Research Article
Pages 439-443
A.V. Khotyanovich
Biological Control of Damping-Off Pathogens by Treating Sugar-Beet Seed with A Powdery Preparation of the Mycoparasite Pythium Oligandrum in Large-Scale Field Trials Original Research Article
Pages 445-449
D. Veselý
N-Ixation With The Use of Baktoleg Preparation Under Different Ecological Conditions Original Research Article
Pages 451-456
E. Bakondi-Zámory, K. Köves-Péchy, T. Soós, J. Szegi
Stimulation of Plant Growth by Phosphate Solupilizing Bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 457-461
S. Domey, G. Lippmann
Biological Control of Phytotoxic and Phytopathogenic Microorganisms in The Plant Rhizosphere Original Research Article
Pages 463-468
V. Ccartská
Yields of Potatoes and Their Contamination by Fusaria After Inoculation With Bacteria and Fungi in Field Experiments Original Research Article
Pages 469-473
J. Vraný, K. Dobiášcar, A. Fiker
Effect of Natural Amines and LIPID Components on Yield and Stress Resistance of Crops Original Research Article
Pages 475-480
H. Bergmann
Index of Organisms
Pages 481-485
Subject Index
Pages 487-492